- were
named Bottiaeans after their leader Βόττων, Botton, in pre-Argead
Macedonia (Emathia), most of which, as
Strabo says, was held by
Bottiaeans and Thracians...
- to have
established Bottiaean soldiers in the vicinity,
lending credence to the
tradition about the city's
founding by
Bottiaeans.
Following Antigonus'...
-
district of the
Macedonian Kingdom. It was
previously inhabited by the
Bottiaeans, a
people of
uncertain origin,
later expelled by the
Macedonians into...
- (Gr****: Βοττική) was a
western region of
ancient Chalcidice,
inhabited by
Bottiaeans, who, were
expelled from
their homeland Bottiaea by
Macedonians sometime...
- the
Pierians and
Bottiaeans could have been
formed on the
basis of his
perceived similarity of
names of the
Pierians and
Bottiaeans living in the Struma...
- to
Vardarski Rid.
Hammond relates the name with
Cretan Gortys and the
Bottiaeans who came from Crete.
Photis Petsas, to Gordias, a Brygian/Phrygian name...
- and two
other generals led an
expedition against the
Chalcideans and
Bottiaeans at the
Battle of Spartolos.
Xenophon and the
other generals, alongside...
-
Plutarch further cites Aristotle's non-extant The
Constitution of the
Bottiaeans, in
which the
young Athenians were
reportedly said to not have been killed...
- drachmas. It is also
cited in a
treaty of
alliance between the
Athenians and
Bottiaeans of the year 422 BCE from
which it is
deduced that it
belonged to the territory...
-
resettled in the 7th
century BC. Subsequently, the town was
captured by the
Bottiaeans, a
Thracian tribe ejected from
Macedon by
Alexander I.
Following the Persian...