- occupied, was
called after them,
Odomantice (Ancient Gr****: Ὀδομαντική) and
Odomantis (Ancient Gr****: Ὀδομαντίς). The
tribe were
settled upon the
whole of the...
-
Nestos was
regarded as the
eastern border of the
region and Sintice,
Odomantis and
Edonis were
included in it.
Traditionally part of
Thrace but after...
- and 4th
centuries BC. For this
reason the
regions of Edonis, Sintice,
Odomantis and Pieris,
conquered by
Philip II, were
termed in
Latin Macedonia Adjecta...
- two
brothers were
Odomas and
Edonus (eponyms of two
Thracian tribes, the
Odomanti and the Edoni). Alternately, he was
called son of
Paeon and
grandson of...
- north,
Crestonia on the west,
Mygdonia on the
south and was
separated by
Odomantis on the north-east and
Edonis on the south-east by
river Strymon.The eponymous...
-
appendages of
Pelagonia and
Macedonian Paeonia to the north, Sintike,
Odomantis and
Edonis to the east and the Chalki**** to the south. In the 2nd century...
-
Sithon (/ˈsaɪθɒn/ or /ˈsaɪθən/;
Ancient Gr****: Σίθων) was a king of the
Odomanti or
Hadomanti in Thrace, and
presumably the
eponym of the
peninsula Sithonia...
- was Thracian)
Doberes Laeaeans (also
Laeaei and Laiai)
Odomantes (also
Odomanti) (it is also
claimed that this
tribe was Thracian)
Paeoplae Siropaiones...
- Derroni), it is also
claimed that the
tribe was Thracian.
Odomantes (also
Odomanti), it is also
claimed that the
tribe was Thracian.
Paeoplae Doberes Siropaiones...
- was Thracian)
Doberes Laeaeans (also
Laeaei and Laiai)
Odomantes (also
Odomanti) (it is also
claimed that this
tribe was Thracian)
Paeoplae Siropaiones...