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  • proper noun A town in the north central Fthiotida prefecture, Greece

Etymologies

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From Latin Pharsalus, from Ancient Greek

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Examples

  • Fall of a Kingdom by Hilari Bell is the first book of the Farsala trilogy.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Freedomstar 2008

  • Fall of a Kingdom by Hilari Bell is the first book of the Farsala trilogy.

    Review: _Fall of a Kingdom_ by Hilari Bell Freedomstar 2008

  • Farsala is a kingdom of tribal clans ruled by one house at a time.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Freedomstar 2008

  • Farsala is a kingdom of tribal clans ruled by one house at a time.

    Review: _Fall of a Kingdom_ by Hilari Bell Freedomstar 2008

  • Jaain, Soraya and Kavi must save Farsala from the invading Hrum.

    Review: _Fall of a Kingdom_ by Hilari Bell Freedomstar 2008

  • Fall of a Kingdom by Hilari Bell is the first book of the “Farsala” trilogy.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Freedomstar 2008

  • Jaain, Soraya and Kavi must save Farsala from the invading Hrum.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Freedomstar 2008

  • Fall of a Kingdom by Hilari Bell is the first book of the “Farsala” trilogy.

    Review: _Fall of a Kingdom_ by Hilari Bell Freedomstar 2008

  • “Or the djinn of war will give their favor to the armies of the Hrum, who will roll over Farsala like the darkness of the pit itself.”

    Full-Blooded Fantasy Steve Erickson 2005

  • Over the centuries it had become not one road, but dozens of twining trails, weaving their way from the Sendar Wall at the western border of Farsala to the invisible line in the east where the border deghans held back the Kadeshi.

    Full-Blooded Fantasy Steve Erickson 2005

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