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- of Skydra or Kydra was situated. To the south, Paeonians bordered Macedonians. Before 1000 BCE, Paeonians must have settled in the lower Vardar basin as...
- In the Iliad, the Paeonians are portra**** as allies of the Trojans. During the Persian invasion of Greece, the conquered Paeonians from as far as the...
- Paeonian, sometimes spelled Paionian, is a poorly attested, extinct language spoken by the ancient Paeonians until late antiquity. Paeonia was located...
- the east of the Strymon river. They shared Mt. Pangaeum with the other Paeonians and Pierians, and dwelt probably on the north side, where, in the time...
- Ancient History, Volume 6: The Fourth Century BC by D. M. Lewis, John Boardman, Simon Hornblower, and M. Ostwald, 1994, p. 463: "Agis, king of Paeonians"...
- Pelasgi, who spoke a different language from their neighbors (Thracians and Paeonians); later the Gr****s. The main towns of Crestonia were Creston (Crestone)...
- Paeonians/Paeones ethnic and linguistic kinship. Some such as Wilhelm Tomaschek and Paul Kretschmer claim that the language spoken by the Paeonians belonged...
- the Paeonians' ethnic and linguistic kinship. Some such as Wilhelm Tomaschek and Paul Kretschmer claim that the language spoken by the Paeonians belonged...
- Macedonia was included in the kingdom of Paeonia, which was po****ted by the Paeonians, a people of Thracian origins, but also parts of ancient Illyria, Ancient...
- home of the Paeonians allies of Troy. In the late 6th century BC, the Achaemenid Persians under Darius the Great conquered the Paeonians, incorporating...