- Musaeus,
Musaios (Ancient Gr****: Μουσαῖος) or Musäus may
refer to:
Musaeus of Athens,
legendary polymath,
considered by the Gr****s to be one of
their earliest...
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southern Bulgaria Plovdiv Pulpudeva (reconstructed Thracian, uncertain),
Eumolpias, Philippoupoli,
Philippoupolis (Φιλιππούπολη, Φιλιππούπολις), Trimontium...
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north against the Scythians,
conquering the
Thracian fortified settlement Eumolpia to give it his name,
Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv). In 340 BC, Philip...
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There is
extant among the Gr****s an
hexameter poem, the name of
which is
Eumolpia, and it is ****igned to Musaeus, son of Antiophemus. In it the poet states...
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Marcellinus wrote in the 4th
century CE that the then city had been the old
Eumolpias/Eumolpiada, (Latin: EVMOLPIAS, EVMOLPIADA), the
oldest name chronologically...
- the 2nd-3rd
millennium BC have been discovered,
while the
Thracian town
Eumolpias was
established between the 2nd and the 1st
millennium BC. The walled...
- the left bank of the
Danube at
Turnu Severin Drusipara Egeta Ergines Eumolpias,
later Pulpudeva translating Philippopolis, the name
resulted in modern...
- cities, most
notably Philippopolis on the site of the old
Thracian fort of
Eumolpia (modern Plovdiv, Bulgaria). A
tithe was
levied on the Thracians, and the...
- post-Bronze Age
history places it as a
Thracian fortified settlement named Eumolpias. In 342 BC,
Plovdiv was
conquered by
Philip II of Macedon, the father...
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Tatar Pazardzhik →
Pazardzhik Kendros (Kendrisos/Kendrisia) →
Odryssa →
Eumolpia →
Philipopolis →
Trimontium →
Ulpia →
Flavia →
Julia → Paldin/Ploudin →...