Tripolis (Ancient Greek: Τρίπολις, lit.
'three cities') or Tripolis Larisaia (Τρίπολις Λαρισαῖα), also called Scaea (Τρίπολις Σκαιὰ), was an ancient city in the Pelasgiotis in Thessaly, Greece, on the Peneus (Peneios) river, situated approximately 5 km to the east of Larissa.
[1] During the Third Macedonian War, the Romans under Publius Licinius camped here on the march to Larissa (171 BCE).
[1] Its site is tentatively located near Platykampos.
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