Pelasgian
Pelasgian, a name applied by Herodotus to the oldest known inhabitants and remains in Greece
- contrasted with "Hellenic,": Hdt. 1.56
- Pelasgian language probably non-Greek: Hdt. 1.57
- Pelasgian forts: .57
- Arcadia Pelasgian: Hdt. 1.146
- deities: Hdt. 2.50-5
- formerly called Pelasgia: Hdt. 2.56
- Acrisius departs to the Pelasgian land: Apollod. 2.4.4
- expulsion of Minyae by Pelasgians: Hdt. 4.145
- Lemnos and Imbros Pelasgian: Hdt. 5.26
- Athenians as Pelasgians: Hdt. 8.44
- dwelt at foot of Acropolis at Athens: Paus. 1.28.3
- built most of walls of Acropolis: Hdt. 5.64, Paus. 1.28.3
- expulsion of Pelasgi from Attica: Hdt. 6.137-139
- Pelasgians harass the Doliones: Apollod. 1.9.18
- early inhabitants of Peloponnese: Apollod. 2.1.1
- old name of Arcadians: Paus. 8.4.1
- expel Minyans from Lemnos: Paus. 7.2.2
- make image of Orpheus: Paus. 3.20.5
- Pelasgians of Iolcus: Paus. 4.36.1
- the country of, called Thessaly: Apollod. E.6.14, Apollod. E.6.15