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Bisaltia (Gr****: Βισαλτία) or
Bisaltica was an
ancient country which was
bordered by
Sintice on the north,
Crestonia on the west,
Mygdonia on the south...
- was an Arcadian, or,
according to others, a Ciconian, from the
Thracian Bisaltia, and is said to be more
ancient than
Homer and the
Trojan War. He composed...
- town was
located inland from the
mouth of the Strymon, in the
region of
Bisaltia, north-west of Amphipolis, and was
founded by
Thasians as a
dependent colony...
- p**** of
Aulon or
Arethusa was
probably the
boundary of
Mygdonia towards Bisaltia. The
maritime part of
Mygdonia formed a
district called Amphaxitis, a distinction...
- of the
Bisaltae and
Bisaltia in
Thracian Macedonia.
Theophane was the
daughter of Bisaltes. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Bisaltia Hyginus,
Fabulae 188...
- The
regions of
ancient Greece were sub-divisions of the ****enic
world as
conceived by the
ancient Gr****s,
shown by
their presence in the
works of ancient...
- when the
Macedonians gained control over Mygdonia, Edonis,
lower Paeonia,
Bisaltia and Crestonia. However, the
second stage might have
occurred as late as...
- were a
Thracian people on the
lower Strymon river, who gave
their name to
Bisaltia, the
district between Amphipolis and
Heraclea Sintica (the
modern village...
- Its
districts were: Pieria, Bottiaea, Emathia, Crestonia,
Mygdonia and
Bisaltia.
There were also
included the
subregions Anthemous and
Crousis in it which...
- Comes,
Mythologiae 3.1;
Smith s.v.
Acheron Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Bisaltia Suidas (21
December 2000). "Tritopatores". Suda.
Translated by
David Whitehead...