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Bottike or
Bottice (Gr****: Βοττική) was a
western region of
ancient Chalcidice,
inhabited by Bottiaeans, who, were
expelled from
their homeland Bottiaea...
- the
Archaic period, they were
expelled by
Macedonians from
Bottiaea to
Bottike.
During the
classical era, they pla**** an
active role in the
military history...
- a
people of
uncertain origin,
later expelled by the
Macedonians into
Bottike (Chalcidice). In
Roman times it was
replaced by
Emathia as a geographical...
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North Chalcidice,
probably between Mygdonia,
Mounts Cholomon,
Cissus and
Bottike. It was
later incorporated in Thessalonica, (315 BC). Its only
known citizen...
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lived in Bottiaea,
after Macedonian conquest many of them
migrated to
Bottike Minyans (Minyes) (mentioned in Iliad's
Catalogue of Ships) Mysians? Pelasgians...
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cited as a city of the
Thracian Chersonesus. Its site is near
modern Bottike. IG 278, col. VI,30. IG I³ 76, 44,53.
Mogens Herman Hansen &
Thomas Heine...
- (Ancient Gr****: Σπάρτωλος) was the
chief city of the Bottiaeans,
perhaps in
Bottike, in the
northwest of the
ancient Chalcidice, at no
great distance from...
- been
built by the
Bottiaeans before their expulsion by
Macedonians to
Bottike.
Axioupoli of today's
Kilkis regional unit
claims to be the
ancient location...
- concentrate. The
Bottiaeans also were
driven out. They
formed the new
state of
Bottike on Chalcidice.
Inevitably the
Macedonians reached the Paeonians, an ancient...