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Crenides or
Krenides (Ancient Gr****: Κρηνίδες) may
refer to:
Crenides (Bithynia), a town of
ancient Bithynia, now in
Turkey Crenides (Macedonia), a town...
- Gr**** city
northwest of the
nearby island, Thasos. Its
original name was
Crenides (Ancient Gr****: Κρηνῖδες, Krēnĩdes "Fountains")
after its establishment...
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Crenides or
Krenides (Ancient Gr****: Κρενίδες) was an
ancient Gr**** city
located in Thrace, and
later in
ancient Macedonia,
located in the
region between...
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Pegae or
Pegai (Ancient Gr****: Πηγαί), also
known as
Crenides or
Krenides (Κρενίδες), both
words meaning springs in Gr****, was a town of
ancient Thrace...
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Crenides or
Krenides (Ancient Gr****: Κρηνίδες), or
Cranides or
Kranides (Κρανίδες), was a town on the
Pontic coast of Bithynia,
according to
Arrian 60...
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Krinides was
named after the
ancient town
Crenides.
Formerly a
possession of the
island of Thasos,
Crenides was
captured by King
Philip II of Macedon...
- on the
coast of
ancient Bithynia located on the
Pontus Euxinus between Crenides and Tium. The
Tabula Peutingeriana erroneously calls it Scylleum. Its site...
- over to the
Chalcidian League as
promised in a treaty. In 356 BC, he took
Crenides,
refounding it as Philippi,
while his
general Parmenion defeated the Illyrian...
- won at the
Olympic Games.
During 356 BC,
Philip conquered the town of
Crenides and
changed its name to Philippi. He then
established a
powerful garrison...
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Shabla Carsidava or
Karsidaua Cedonia, near
Sibiu Ches****ra
Cleipadava Crenides ****idava (Comidava, Komidaua),
ancient Râșnov,
Romania ****lideva Cypasis...