- Thessalonica, may be
identified with the
promontory Aeneium of Pseudo-Scymnus.
Aeneia must
therefore have been
further north than Pydna. It was
colonised by the...
- In Greco-Roman mythology,
Aeneas (/ɪˈniːəs/ ih-NEE-əs, Latin: [äe̯ˈneːäːs̠]; from
Ancient Gr****: Αἰνείας, romanized: Aineíās) was a
Trojan hero, the son...
- Physca, Trepilus, Carabia, Xylopolis, ****orus, Lete, Phileres, Dicaea,
Aeneia and
Arethusa . The area has been
inhabited since the
Mesolithic era (9000-7000...
- in
Lower Macedonia, near
Aeneia,
founded by
Athenian tyrant Peisistratos of the 6th
century BC. Its site is
located near
Aeneia. Walker,
Keith (9 January...
-
cities of
Crusis were: Lipaxus, Combreia, Lisaea, Gigonus, Campsa, Smila,
Aeneia and
later Antigonia Psaphara. Hazlitt, The
classical Gazetteer > page 125...
- one of the cities—together with Combreia, Lisaea, Gigonus, Campsa, Smila,
Aeneia—located in the
vicinity of the
Thermaic Gulf, in a
region called Crusis...
- in the
district Crusis (Krousis) in Chalcidice,
placed by Livy
between Aeneia and Pallene. It is
called Psaphara by
Ptolemy probably in
order to distinguish...
-
Sillyon Ityra Kelenderis Thrakios phoros (Θράκιος φόρος)
Heraclion Methone Aeneia Bormiscus Dicaea Kalindoia Acanthus (Athos)
Aphytis Dion (Athos) Gale Mekyberna...
-
promontory where Aeneas legendarily founded his city. Cissus,
along with
Aeneia and Chalastra,
contributed to the
aggrandizement of
Thessalonica (315 BC)...
- the
cities -
together with Lipaxus, Combreia, Lisaea, Gigonus, Campsa,
Aeneia -
located in the
vicinity of the
Thermaic Gulf, in a
region called Crusis...