- (Ancient Gr****: Παιονία, romanized: Paionía) was the land and
kingdom of the
Paeonians or
Paionians (Ancient Gr****: Παίονες, romanized: Paíones). The
exact original...
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Paeonians were an
ancient Indo-European
people that
dwelt in Paeonia.
Paeonia was an old
country whose location was to the
north of
Ancient Macedonia...
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Paeonian,
sometimes spelled Paionian, is a
poorly attested,
extinct language spoken by the
ancient Paeonians until late antiquity.
Paeonia was located...
- This
article lists kings of
Thrace and Dacia, and
includes Thracian,
Paeonian, Celtic, Dacian, Scythian,
Persian or
Ancient Gr**** up to the
point of its...
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Bylazora or
Vilazora (Ancient Gr****: Βυλάζωρα) was a
Paeonian city from the
period of
early classic antiquity. It is
located near the
village of Knezhje...
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Paeonian Springs is an
unincorporated community in
Loudoun County, Virginia,
United States. It is
located at the
intersection of the
Charles Town Pike...
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Ancient Gr****: Λαιαῖοι) were a
Paeonian tribe who in the 4th
century BC
lived adjacent to the Agrianes,
another Paeonian tribe,
along the
upper course...
- Iliad. In Book V, he is
mentioned as
being killed by Antilochus. Mydon, a
Paeonian warrior defending Troy. He was
killed by Achilles. Homer,
Iliad 5.580 Homer...
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Doberes (Ancient Gr****: Δόβηρες; Latin: Doberi) were an
ancient Paeonian tribe in Thrace.
Herodotus describes the
Doberes as inhabiting, with the Paeoplae...
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Paeonians/Paeones
ethnic and
linguistic kinship. Some such as
Wilhelm Tomaschek and Paul
Kretschmer claim that the
language spoken by the
Paeonians belonged...