Ἑλλάς , άδος: Hellas, understood by the ancients to
be a Thessalian city and district in Phthiōtis, under the
sway of Achilles, Il. 2.684; now more
correctly described as the tract between the Asōpus and the
Enīpeus; coupled with Phthia, Il.
9.395; the realm of Peleus, Od.
11.496
; καθ᾽ Ἑλλάδα καὶ μέσον Ἄργος (all
Greece), see Ἄργος, epithets, καλλιγύναικα, εὐρυχόροιο, Β 683, Il. 9.447, 478.