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- 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...
- southern Bulgaria Plovdiv Pulpudeva(reconstructed Thracian,uncertain), Eumolpias, Philippoupoli, Philippoupolis (Φιλιππούπολη, Φιλιππούπολις), Trimontium...
- Marcellinus wrote in the 4th century CE that the then city had been the old Eumolpias/Eumolpiada, (Latin: EVMOLPIAS, EVMOLPIADA), the oldest name chronologically...
- 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...
- north against the Scythians, conquering the Thracian fortified settlement Eumolpia to give it his name, Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv). In 340 BC, Philip...
- the left bank of the Danube at Turnu Severin Drusipara Egeta Ergines Eumolpias, later Pulpudeva translating Philippopolis, the name resulted in modern...
- 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...
- 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...
- against the Scythians, conquering the Thracian fortified settlement of Eumolpia which he renamed after himself, Philippopolis (modern-day Plovdiv). In...
- 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...