- ISBN 978-0-7546-6525-0. Anson,
Edward M. (1984). "The
Meaning of the Term
Macedones".
Ancient World. 10: 67–68. Baldry, H. C. (1959). Gr****
Literature for...
- and bore two sons:
Magnes and Makednos, the
eponyms of the
Magnetes and
Macedones, respectively.
Within Thyia's
extended family in the
Catalogue are found...
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Macedonians (Gr****: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes), also
known as Gr****
Macedonians or
Macedonian Gr****s, are a
regional and
historical po****tion
group of ethnic...
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nominal case: prīmō
first resistere resist.INF
Macedōnēs Macedonian.NOM.PL prīmō
resistere Macedōnēs first resist.INF Macedonian.NOM.PL 'At first, the...
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ancient Macedonia, near the
Pindus mountains. It was the
original seat of
Macedones. John
Anthony Cramer (1828). A
geographical and
historical description...
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subjugated in 344 a
tribute of one
tenth of
their produce payable to the
Macedones ..., it
seems that
Alexander did not
impose any
tribute on the Triballi...
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Lucani (Lucanians)
Lusitaneis =
Lusitani (Lusitanians)
Macedonibus =
Macedones (Macedonians) M****is =
Marsi (Marsians)
Medullineis =
Medullini Messapieis...
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leleges Dorus (dorians)
Xuthus Aeolus (aeolians)
Magnes (magnetes)
Macedon (
macedones)
Graecus (graeci)
Aethlius Aegimius Achaeus (achaeans) Ion (ionians) Endymion...
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historical region". N.G.L. Hammond, "Connotations of 'Macedonia' and of '
Macedones'
Until 323 B. C.", The
classical Quarterly, New Series, Vol. 45, No. 1...
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whether his
shield was safe' nec dubitavēre Persae, quīn Issō relictā
Macedones fugerent (Curtius) 'nor did the
Persians doubt that, now that
Issus had...