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- 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...
- 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...
- and later ****imilated into an Ionian Gr**** identity. Phrygians? Bryges Mygdones Phrygians Proper Thracians? Pieres - They originally lived in Pieria, after...
- 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...
- (Armeno-Phrygian speakers) Bryges (Bryges, Mygdones and Pieres) (Haemus Mons or Balkan Phrygians) Bryges Proper Mygdones (in Mygdonia) Pieres (originally in...