- The
Pangaion Hills (Gr****: Παγγαίο, romanized: Pangéo;
Ancient Gr****: Καρμάνιον, romanized: Karmánion;
Homeric Gr****: Nysa; also
called Pangaeon, Pangaeum)...
- is a muni****lity in the
Kavala regional unit, Greece,
named after the
Pangaion hills. The seat of the muni****lity is in Eleftheroupoli. The muni****lity...
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except Apollo. One
early morning he went to the
oracle of
Dionysus at
Mount Pangaion to
salute his god at dawn, but was
ripped to
shreds by
Thracian Maenads...
- the
Athenian city of
Amphipolis (which
commands the gold
mines of
Mount Pangaion).
Philip II now has
control of the
strategic city
which secures the eastern...
- It is
built at an
altitude of 753 meters, on the
northern side of
Mount Pangaion. The
establishment of the
Monastery dates back to the
years of
Bishop Philippi...
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strategically important because of its raw
materials (the gold and
silver of the
Pangaion hills and the
dense forests that
provided timber for
naval construction)...
- Gr****-occupied zone had been
expanded to the line from Lake
Dojran to the
Pangaion hills west to Kavalla. In
southern Yugoslavia however, the lack of coordination...
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Mesolakkia (Gr****: Μεσολακκιά) is a
village and a
community located in the
Pangaion Hills,
dating from the 10th century. It is
located in the
southern part...
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exiled orator Callistratus of Aphidnae.
Datos was a seaport,
close to
Mount Pangaion with its rich gold
veins and to
another Thasian colony, Crenides. The two...
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Rousing himself each
night toward dawn and
climbing the
mountain called Pangaion, he
would await the Sun's rising, so that he
might see it first. Therefore...