- Καρμάνιον, romanized: Karmánion;
Homeric Gr****: Nysa; also
called Pangaeon,
Pangaeum) are a
mountain range in Greece,
approximately 40 km from Kavala. The highest...
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after the
Third Macedonian War (171–168 BC). The
conquest by
Philip II of
Pangaeum, and then of the
island of
Thasos between 356 and 342 BC
brought rich gold...
- Amphipolis.
According to one
version of the story, he was
imprisoned at Mt.
Pangaeum by the
Edoni and then torn
apart by his
horses on Dionysius' orders. The...
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Doberes as inhabiting, with the Paeoplae, the
country to the
north of
Mount Pangaeum;
these being precisely the
tribes whom he had
before ****ociated with the...
- the
country of the
Doberes and
Paeoplae (Paeonian
tribes living north of
Pangaeum), and
continued in a ..." An
Inventory of
Archaic and
classical Poleis:...
- Sicyon.
Under the Antigonids,
Macedonia was
often short on funds, the
Pangaeum mines were no
longer as
productive as
under Philip II, the
wealth from...
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Paeonian tribe,
together with the
Odomanti and
Doberes in the
vicinity of
Pangaeum.
Although the Agrianes,
clearly fell
within the
Thracian sphere of influence...
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Persian suzerainty,
while the
infantry continued its way
towards Mount Pangaeum, and
after crossing the Angites,
entered the
lands of the
Paeonians and...
- the
country of the
Doberes and
Paeoplae (Paeonian
tribes living north of
Pangaeum), and
continued in a ..." The
Histories (Penguin classics) by Herodotus...
- BC Syrmus, king of the
Triballi 4th
century BC Bergaios,
petty king of
Pangaeum Dromichaetes, of the
Getae 300 BC Langarus, of the
Agrianes Pleuratus,...