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Perinthos (Ancient Gr****: Πέρινθος) may
refer to:
Perinthos, Syria, one of the
cities founded by
Seleukos Perinthos, Kilkis,
community near Kilkis, Greece...
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Against this
fraught background,
Philip started the
siege of
Perinthos in July 340 BC.
Perinthos occupied a
strong position on a hill
rising to 56 meters...
- Schönert-Geiß,
Edith (1965). Die Münzprägung von
Perinthos. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag.
Hamdi Sayar,
Mustafa (1998).
Perinthos-Herakleia (Marmara Ereğlisi) und Umgebung...
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Perinthos (Gr****: Πέρινθος, old name: Gr****: Καβακλή Kavakli) is a
small village in the
community Pedino, in the muni****l unit Gallikos,
Kilkis regional...
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Andria were
combined Menander's The
Woman from
Andros and The
Woman from
Perinthos, in the Eunuchus, The
Eunuch and The Flatterer,
while the
Adelphi was...
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Byzantium TR22.
Amaseia TR23.
Amastris TR24.
Ainos TR25.
Berge TR26.
Perinthos TR27.
Cardia TR28.
Chalcedon TR29.
Nicomedia TR30.
Abydos TR31. Sestos...
- BC) 4th
Thrace (346 BC) 3rd
Illyria (345 BC) 5th
Thrace (342–340 BC)
Perinthos (340 BC)
Byzantion (340 BC)
Scythia (339 BC)
Chaeronea (338 BC) * indicates...
- BC) 4th
Thrace (346 BC) 3rd
Illyria (345 BC) 5th
Thrace (342–340 BC)
Perinthos (340 BC)
Byzantion (340 BC)
Scythia (339 BC)
Chaeronea (338 BC) * indicates...
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Methone 355–354 BC or 354–353 BC
Olynthian War 349 BC 348 BC
Siege of
Perinthos 340 BC-339 BC
Siege of
Byzantion 340 BC-339 BC
Fourth Sacred War 339 BC...
- Arrow-shooting
machines in
action are
reported from
Philip II's
siege of
Perinthos in
Thrace in 340 BC. At the same time, Gr****
fortifications began to feature...