- the river's
entrance to the Aegean, at the site
previously known as
Ennea Hodoi ('Nine roads'). When
Xerxes I of
Persia crossed the
river during his invasion...
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LibriVox On
sense and the sensible,
translated by J. I.
Beare HTML Gr**** text:
HODOI (with
concordance and
French translation),
Mikros apoplous (with Modern...
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Cambridge University Press, 2012. ISBN 1107018269 p 90 "Amphipolis (Ennea
Hodoi) - Livius". www.livius.org.
Mogens Herman Hansen, An
Inventory of Archaic...
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Drabeskos and Myrkinos. The
strategically important Athenian colony of
Ennea Hodoi ("Nine Ways",
later Amphipolis) was
taken by the
Edonians shortly after...
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Athenians send out a
colony in 465 to an area
known as the Nine
Roads (Ennéa
Hodoí). The
colonists were m****acred by
nearby Thracians and the
colony was abandoned...
- Gr**** text:
Parva Naturalia (Biehl's 1898
Teubner edition); HTML text from
HODOI (with concordance) and
Mikros apoplous (with
Modern Gr****
translation and...
- The
ancient Persian fort at Eion (left) and the
mouth of the
Strymon (right), seen from
Ennea Hodoi (Amphipolis)....
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translation by
William Ross and John
Smith (Internet Archive) Gr**** text:
Hodoi elektronikai (with
parallel French translation),
Greco interattivo v t e...
- (Aristotle) Aristotle's Poetics: ****us
Digital Library edition Gr**** text from
Hodoi elektronikai Critical edition (Oxford
classical Texts) by
Ingram Bywater...
- the
Athenians with the Hagnon, son of
Nikias founded the city of
Ennea Hodoi (Ἐννέα ὁδοὶ),
meaning nine roads, at the
current location of the "Hill 133"...