Proper noun
Pelion
A mountain in Thessaly, northern Greece, forming a peninsula between the Pagasetic Gulf and the Aegean Sea.
Acastus would not kill the man he had purified, but took him to hunt on Mount Pelion. Source: Internet
A sign of Villa Irene which belongs to Stanley Johnson, father of Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in Horto village, Mount Pelion (also known as Pilio), central Greece, Friday, July 3, 2020. Source: Internet
In Ovid's poem Fasti Ovid has the hero Hercules visiting Chiron's home on Pelion while the child Achilles is there. Source: Internet
Over 300 guests joined the Pelion Ruritan Club members at their annual Memorial Day service. Source: Internet
Thessaly, near Larissa Volos view from Pelion mountain. Source: Internet