-
probably were the Pelasgians,
followed by the
Mygdones, who gave
their name to the region. The
Mygdones may have been a
Brigian or
Thracian tribe. Paeonians...
-
following personages: Mygdon, son of Ares and muse Calliope,
eponymous of
Mygdones Mygdon of Bebryces,
killed by Heracles, son of Poseidon.
Mygdon of Phrygia...
- Some
classical writers[which?] also
connected the
Phrygians with the
Mygdones, the name of two
groups of people, one of
which lived in
northern Macedonia...
- and Grastus. He is
considered the
eponymous hero of the
Thracian tribe Mygdones and
founder of the
Mygdonia region in
ancient Macedon.
Nicholas Geoffrey...
-
Troglodytae Artakioi[failed verification]
Moesi See Gr****
colonies in
Thrace Mygdones Phrygians Anartoi,
Celts ****imilated by
Dacians Bastarnae Celts or Germanics...
- and
later ****imilated into an
Ionian Gr**** identity. Phrygians?
Bryges Mygdones Phrygians Proper Thracians?
Pieres - They
originally lived in Pieria, after...
-
Otrea on the
Ascanian Lake, in the
vicinity of the
later Nicaea; and the
Mygdones were a
people of Asia Minor, who
resided near Lake
Dascylitis (there was...
- (Armeno-Phrygian speakers)
Bryges (Bryges,
Mygdones and Pieres) (Haemus Mons or
Balkan Phrygians)
Bryges Proper Mygdones (in Mygdonia)
Pieres (originally in...
-
first inhabitants were Pelasgians,
followed by
Thracian tribes such as the
Mygdones and the Edoni,
until Alexander I of
Macedon conquered and
annexed the area...
-
between Dacians and
Romans Teichos,
residence of the
Odryssae Therma of the
Mygdones tribe,
modern Thessaloniki Thermidava,
placed by
Ptolemy on the Lissus-Naissus...