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Mygdonia (/mɪɡˈdoʊniə/; Gr****: Μυγδονία, romanized: Μygdonia) was an
ancient territory, part of
ancient Thrace,
later conquered by Macedon,
which comprised...
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Mygdonia was a
district of
ancient Macedon.
Mygdonia (Gr****: Μυγδονία) can also
refer to:
Mygdonia (Thrace), a town of
ancient Thrace Antiochia Mygdonia...
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Alexander the
Great in 332 BCE. The
Seleucids re-founded the city as
Antiochia Mygdonia (Gr****: Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Μυγδονίας),
mentioned for the
first time in Polybius'...
- (/ˈæltəs, ˈɔːltəs/ A(W)L-təs;
Ancient Gr****: Άλτός) was a
fortress town in
Mygdonia near
Therma (later Thessalonica). The town is
mentioned by Steph**** of...
- was an
ancient region immediately north of
Mygdonia. The
Echeidorus river,
which flowed through Mygdonia into the
Thermaic Gulf, had its
source in Crestonia...
- Propontis.
According to John Tzetzes, it bore at an
early period the name of
Mygdonia (Μυγδονία). It lay 35
kilometres (22 mi) west of
Selymbria and 90 kilometres...
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Apollonia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλωνία) was a town of
Mygdonia in Macedon,
south of Lake Bolbe, and
north of the
Chalcidian mountains, on the road from Thessalonica...
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refer to: ****orus (Babylonia), a
Babylonian city ****orus (
Mygdonia), a town of
ancient Mygdonia, Macedonia,
Greece ****orus (Sicily), a city of the Sicel...
- and the
entire Mygdonia formed a
single huge lake. In the
antique description by Thucydides,
Bolbe was the name of a lake in
Mygdonia,
located near the...
- Epirus, as well as Macedonia,
mainly west of the
Axios river, but also
Mygdonia,
which was
conquered by the
kingdom of
Macedon in the
early 5th century...