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Pedieis (Ancient Gr****: Πεδιεῖς or Πεδιέας) was one of the
Phocian towns destro**** by
Xerxes I
during the Greco-Persian Wars (in 480 BCE). From the order...
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references offering details on each group's
composition while others do not:
Pedieis or Pediakoi: the po****tion that
resided on the plains, led by Lycurgus...
- Erochos, Hyampolis, Cirrha, Ledon, Lilaia, Medeon, Tit****a, Parapotamii,
Pedieis, Panopeus, Phlygonium, Stiris, Teithrorion, Trachis, Triteis,
Troneia The...
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Naulochon who were not
Prienian citizens. He
rejects Sherwin-White's
reading "
Pedieis", a term from the
native inhabitants of the
plain of the
delta of the Maeander...
- non-Prieneian
section of the po****tion
living in the countryside, the
pedieis, "plainsmen", were
defined by law. They were perhaps, an
inheritance from...
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probably ultimately descended from Lycurgus, son of
Aristolaides who led the
Pedieis ("people of the plains") in the
conflicts leading up to the establishment...