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Idomene may
refer to: Idomeni, a town in
Greece near the
border with the
Republic of
North Macedonia Idomenae, a town of
ancient Macedonia, now in the...
- The
Battle of
Idomene took
place during the
Peloponnesian War in 426 BC,
between the
Athenians and the Ambracians. The Ambracians, who were
allies of...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἰδομεναί,
possibly from Ἰδομενεύς - Idomeneus), also
known as
Idomene (Ἰδομένη), or
Eidomenae or Eidomenai, or Idomenia, was a town of ancient...
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plains of
Cyrrhus and Pella,
situated on the
right bank of the
Axius below Idomene,
where modern Evropos lies. Not far
above the
entrance of the
great maritime...
- in Messenia, and by
Idomene, his niece, or by
Aglaia became the
father of Bias, Melampus,
Aeolia and Perimele. His wife
Idomene is
sometimes said to...
- Papazarkadas, N. and Tybout, R.A., “SEG 63-458. Isar-Marvinci (modern
place name;
Idomene?).
Epitaph of Zoilos, 2nd cent. B.C.”, in:
Supplementum Epigraphi**** Grae****...
- of the 1st
century AD. His only
preserved sculpture has been
found in
Idomene (Paeonia). SEG 18:272 A
History of Macedonia:
Historical geography and...
- a
prominent part in the
Peloponnesian War
until the
crushing defeat at
Idomene (426),
which crippled its resources. In the 4th
century BC, it continued...
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towards Olpae.
These Ambraciots set up camp on the road to the fort at
Idomene,
having no
knowledge of the
defeat of the
previous day.
Demosthenes surprised...
-
Athenians under Demosthenes defeat the
Spartans in Aetolia.
Battle of
Idomene Demosthenes of
Athens defeats Ambracia. 425 BC
Battle of
Pylos Athenians...