-
ancient city of the
supposed three in the region; Azorus. Two
notable Pelagonians include the
mythological Pelagon, the
eponym of the region, who, according...
-
local po****tions of the Eordoi, Elimiontae, Orestae,
Lyncestae and
Pelagonians formed their separate political entities. As
early as the 7th century...
- the same clan as the
Danubian Bulgarian khan Asparukh),
settled in the
Pelagonian plain, and
launched campaigns to the
region of Thessaloniki. When the...
-
inhabited by
Paionians who
expanded from the
lower Strymon basin. The
Pelagonian plain was
inhabited by the
Pelagones and the Lyncestae,
ancient Gr****...
- Pellegrin, 1924 (Sidi Ali trout)
Salmo pelagonicus S. L. Karaman, 1938 (
Pelagonian trout)
Salmo pellegrini F. Werner, 1931 (Tensift trout)
Salmo peristericus...
-
Heraclea since what once was the
Heraclea Bishopric later became the
Pelagonian Metropolitan's Diocese. In 1015, Tsar
Gavril Radomir was
killed by his...
- same Dulo clan as the
Danubian Bulgarian Khan Asparukh),
settled in the
Pelagonian plain, and
launched a
campaign to the
region of Thessaloniki. In the late...
-
group of
Bulgars under Khan
Kouber settled almost simultaneously in the
Pelagonian plain in
western Macedonia after spending some time in Pannonia. Some...
- Theodossiev,
Nikola (1998). "The dead with
golden faces: Dasaretian,
Pelagonian,
Mygdonian and
Boeotian funeral masks".
Oxford Journal of Archaeology...
- Theodossiev,
Nikola (1998). "The dead with
golden faces: Dasaretian,
Pelagonian,
Mygdonian and
Boeotian funeral masks".
Oxford Journal of Archaeology...