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Phylace or Phylake (Ancient Greek: Φυλάκη, [ˌfyˈlaˌkɛː]), was a town and polis (city-state) of Phthiotis in ancient Thessaly. According to Greek mythology, this city was founded by Phylacus. In Ancient Greece, Phylace was a kingdom. Homer writes that this was one of the places subject to Protesilaus, who was the first Greek hero killed in the Trojan War, and the place is frequently mentioned in the Homeric poems. It contained a temple of Protesilaus. Pliny erroneously calls it a town of Magnesia. Strabo describes it as standing between Pharsalus and Phthiotic Thebes, at the distance of about 100 stadia from the latter.
Fílace (en griego, Φυλάκη) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Tesalia, que fue mencionada por Homero en el catálogo de las naves de la Ilíada, donde formaba parte del territorio gobernado por Protesilao.[1] De hecho, Píndaro ubica en Fílace un templo de Protesilao.[2]
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