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Eordaea (also
spelled Eordaia or Eordia, Gr****: Ἐορδαία) was a
geographical region of
upper Macedonia and
later an
administrative region of the kingdom...
- Genus:
Bertula Walker, 1859
Synonyms Neviasca Walker, [1859]
Cardalena Walker, [1859]
Elyra Walker, [1859]
Eordaea Walker, 1859
Gabrisa Walker, 1866...
- Eurydice, of the
Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt.
Berenice was
originally from
Eordaea. She was the
daughter of
princess Antigone of Macedon, and an
obscure local...
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Paliura or
Eordaea.
Little is
known of her life.
Antigone married a
Macedonian nobleman of
obscure origin called Magas who was from
Eordaea.
Antigone and...
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roughly corresponds to the
ancient Gr****
regions of Orestis, Elimiotis,
Eordaea, Tymphaea, part of Lynkestis, of
Upper Macedonia.
Miltiades Hatzopoulos...
- 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...
- Heracles. Ostensibly, Ptolemy's
father was Lagus, a
Macedonian nobleman from
Eordaea, but many
ancient sources claim that he was
actually an
illegitimate son...
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inevitably also
involved the
Upper Macedonian regions of Lynkestis, Orestis,
Eordaea,
Elimea and Tymphaea,
because they were
located between Illyrian territory...
- King of
Salamis Reign c.310–306 BCE
Predecessor Nicocreon Born c.365 BC
Eordaea, Macedon,
Greece Died c.285 BC Alexandria,
Ptolemaic Kingdom House Lagidai...
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Emathia consisting of six
provinces Emathia, Pieria, Bottiaea, Mygdonia,
Eordaea and Almopia.
Kingdom of
Alexander I: All the
above provinces plus the eastern...