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Stobi or
Stoboi (Ancient Gr****: Στόβοι, romanized: Stóboi; Latin:
Stobi; Macedonian: Стоби, romanized:
Stobi), was an
ancient town of Paeonia,
later conquered...
- stoʊˈbiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰωάννης ὁ Στοβαῖος; fl. 5th-century AD), from
Stobi in Macedonia, was the
compiler of a
valuable series of
extracts from Gr****...
- The
Stobi railway station is
located on
railway corridor 10, near the
ancient archeological site of
Stobi, in the
southern part of
North Macedonia. The...
- They
occupied the
entire valley of the
Axios (Vardar) as far
inland as
Stobi, the
valleys to the east of it as far as the
Strymon and the
country round...
- the country's
modern boundaries fell
within the latter, with the city of
Stobi as its capital.
Roman expansion brought the
Scupi area
under Roman rule...
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Paeonian Kingdom Language Paeonian language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis
Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon
Dropion Bastareus Tribes...
- the
Agora of
Athens is
dated to the
period between 267 and 396 CE. The
Stobi Synagogue in
Macedonia was
built on the
ruins of a more
ancient synagogue...
- Egnatia. In 119 BC, the
Scordisci invaded again,
ravaging the area near
Stobi. The
praetor ****tus
Pompeius met the
forces in
battle and was killed, leaving...
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Illyrians into the
middle Vardar,
between the
ancient towns of
Bylazora and
Stobi. The
medieval Slavic toponym Ovče Pole ("plain of sheep" in
South Slavic)...
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border with the
Dardani seems to have
shifted several times between Gradsko (
Stobi) and Bylazora. The
capture of
Bylazora in 217 BCE by
Philip V
partly stabilized...