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Idomenae or
Idomenai (Ancient Gr****: Ἰδομεναί,
possibly from Ἰδομενεύς - Idomeneus), also
known as
Idomene (Ἰδομένη), or
Eidomenae or Eidomenai, or Idomenia...
- in the
foundation of
several new
cities in
southern Paeonia including Idomenae and Antigonia. Some
modern scholars consider the
Paeonians to have been...
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Bottiaea (later
named Emathia),
ancient Macedonia. It was
located between Idomenae and the
plains of
Cyrrhus and Pella,
situated on the
right bank of the...
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Ptolemy places Gordenia (Γορδηνία), in his list of
cities in Emathia,
after Idomenae and
before Edessa.
Plinius (HN 4.34)
gives the name in plural, Gordyniae...
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century Ancient Macedonian tomb Bonče
Ancient Macedonia 1st
century BC
Idomenae Marvinci Ancient Macedonia 6th
century BC
Bargala Kozjak Thrace Unknown...
- also used
today as a
picnic spot.
Vardarski Rid
together with the site of
Idomenae make up the two
oldest ancient Macedonian sites in
North Macedonia. Vardarski...
- a town in
Greece near the
border with the
Republic of
North Macedonia Idomenae, a town of
ancient Macedonia, now in the
Republic of
North Macedonia Idomene...
- from the 4rd
century BC
reveal that the name of the
local settlement was
Idomenae. The
archeological site
contains remnants of a
temple and stadium, designed...
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Aqueduct Skopje Fortress Plaošnik
Strumica Fortress Bonče Bučin
Alcomenae Idomenae Cerje Tauresium Prosek ****lica
Bylazora Peshta Fortress Antania Bara Tumba...
- "salmon",
Sanskrit pánka "mud, mire", Gr****
pontos "p****age", "way");
Idomenae (Ιδομένη) (nowadays near Gevgelija), name of a city (cf. Gr**** Idomeneus...