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Pydna (/ˈpɪdnə/; Gr****: Πύδνα,
Pýdna) is a
small town and a
former muni****lity in the
northeastern part of
Pieria regional unit, Greece.
Since the 2011...
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Battle of
Pydna took
place in 168 BC
between Rome and
Macedon during the
Third Macedonian War. The
battle saw the
further ascendancy of Rome in the...
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Pydna (Gr****: Πύδνα) was an
ancient Gr**** city in what is now the
regional unit of Pieria,
Central Macedonia, Greece. It is an
important place in the...
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Alkimachos of
Pydna (Gr****: Ἀλκίμαχος), son of Neoptolemus, was a three-year-old
child buried in
Pydna (2nd/1st
century BC). The
epigraphy of the tomb...
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mayor of Volos, led to the
creation of a new
football club. It was
decided Pydna Kitros to be
dissolved and
renamed and thus,
Volos New
Football Club was...
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Pydna is a
former American missile base in Kastellaun,
Germany named Wueschheim Air Station. Nuclear-equipped MGM-1 Matador, MGM-13 Mace, MIM-14 Nike...
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Aclytia pydna is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1899. It is
found in Ecuador. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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Seleucid Empire, and the
Attalid kingdom.
Important cities such as Pella,
Pydna, and
Amphipolis were
involved in
power struggles for
control of the territory...
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engaged in a
series of wars with Macedon. Macedon's
defeat at the
Battle of
Pydna in 168 BC
signalled the end of
Antigonid power. In 146 BC,
Macedonia was...
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ruler from the
Antigonid Dynasty, as his
defeat by Rome at the
Battle of
Pydna during the
Third Macedonian War
effectively ended Macedonia as an independent...