- Pelagon.
Pausanias described that Paeon, the
eponymous ancestor of the
Paionians, was a
brother of
Epeius and Aetolus, the
eponymous ancestors of the Epeians...
- Παιονία, romanized: Paionía) was the land and
kingdom of the
Paeonians or
Paionians (Ancient Gr****: Παίονες, romanized: Paíones). The
exact original boundaries...
- Paeonian,
sometimes spelled Paionian, is a
poorly attested,
extinct language spoken by the
ancient Paeonians until late antiquity.
Paeonia was located...
-
number of
significant lexical correspondences between the two
languages Paionian:
extinct language once
spoken north of
Macedon Phrygian:
language of the...
- This is a list of
ancient cities, towns, villages, and
fortresses in and
around Thrace and Dacia. A
number of
these settlements were
Thracian and Dacian...
- Zeleians, Adrasteians, Percotians, Pelasgians, Thracians,
Ciconian spearmen,
Paionian archers, Halizones, Mysians, Phrygians, Maeonians, Miletians,
Lycians led...
-
homeland as "towards the sea" and
mentions them
alongside the Carians,
Paionians, Leleges, and Pelasgians. In the
Odyssey (3.366),
Athena tells Nestor...
- much of central-northern
Macedonia (the
Vardar basin) was
inhabited by
Paionians who
expanded from the
lower Strymon basin. The
Pelagonian plain was inhabited...
- Towers), on the hill
above the city. The area was
later inhabited by
Paionians. The
first mention of the city
under the name
Astraion is in the writings...
-
defeat against the
Illyrians in
which King
Perdiccas himself had died. The
Paionians and the
Thracians had
sacked and
invaded the
eastern regions of the country...