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Emathia (Gr****: Ἠμαθία) in
ancient times was a
geopolitical toponym,
although no
doubt based on a type of
terrain prevalent in the
region at the time...
- mythology, Pierus[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Πίερος) was the king of
Emathia in Macedonia. He was the
eponym of
Pieria and Mt. Pierus.
Pierus was credited...
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Emathia is a
genus of
cicadas in the
family Cicadidae.
There are at
least two
described species in
Emathia.
These two
species belong to the
genus Emathia:...
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leader from Epirus, who gave his name to Macedonia,
previously called Emathia according to Strabo,
which according to
Marsyas of
Pella was
until then...
- (or Europos;
Ancient Gr****: Εὐρωπός) was a town in
Bottiaea (later
named Emathia),
ancient Macedonia. It was
located between Idomenae and the
plains of...
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Hylas by
Theiodamas Methone Pieria mother of
Oeagrus by King
Pierus of
Emathia Myrmex Attica beloved companion of
Athena whom she
turned into an ant Nacole...
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Macedonians into
Bottike (Chalcidice). In
Roman times it was
replaced by
Emathia as a
geographical term.
Bottiaea comprised the
northeastern part of Imathia...
- was
later renamed to
Emathia (Ἠμαθία)
after its
occupation by
Philip II of Macedon.
According to Pseudo-Scymnus, it was
named Emathia after the daughter...
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Aigeai (Αἰγέαι) was the
original capital of Macedon, an
ancient kingdom in
Emathia in
northern Greece. Its site is
located within the
modern town of Vergina...
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Argeadae were the
tribe who were able to make
themselves supreme in
early Emathia,
later Macedonia."
Green 2013, p. 103.
According to
Pausanias (Description...