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- Tymphaea or Tymphaia (Ancient Gr****: Τυμφαία, romanized: Tymphaía) was an ancient Gr**** territory, specifically located in the region of Epirus, inhabited...
- regent of king Tharrhypas Kleomachos the Atintanian Amyntas of Tymphaia Attalus of Tymphaia Myrtale (Olympias) mother of Alexander the Great Alexander the...
- control between Alexander's generals. Polyperchon was a son of Simmias from Tymphaia in Epirus. He served under Philip II and Alexander the Great, accompanying...
- areas (approximately up to Aulon river to the north including Parauaea, Tymphaia, Athamania, Dolopia, Amphilochia, and Acarnania as well as west and north...
- Ptolemy (Gr****: Πτολεμαῖος; died 333 BC) son of Seleucus from Orestis or Tymphaia, was one of the select officers called Somatophylaces, or guards of the...
- (approximately up to the Aulon river to the north), including Parauaea, Tymphaia, Athamania, Dolopia, Amphilochia, and Acarnania, as well as west and north...
- included Epirus, approximately up to Αὐλών in the north including Paravaia, Tymphaia, Athamania, Dolopia, Amphilochia, and Acarnania), west and north Thessaly...
- Attalus (Gr****: Ἄτταλος; fl. 4th century BC), son of Andromenes from Tymphaia, and one of Alexander's officers, was accused with his brothers, Amyntas...
- Macedonian officer in Alexander the Great's army, son of Andromenes from Tymphaia. After the Battle of the Granicus, 334 BC, when the garrison of Sardis...
- "To the west, the highland cantons of Macedonia itself—Eordaia, Elimea, Tymphaia, Orestis, Lynkos and Pelagonia—presented a major problem in their lack...