• Cardia or Kardia (Ancient Greek: Kαρδία), anciently the chief town of the Thracian Chersonese (today Gallipoli peninsula), was situated at the head of...
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  • Hieronymus of Cardia (Greek: Ἱερώνυμος ὁ Καρδιανός, c. 354 – c. 250 BC[citation needed]) was a Greek general and historian from Cardia in Thrace, and a contemporary...
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  • and the mainland of Thrace. In order to obtain inhabitants for his new city, Lysimachus destroyed the neighbouring town of Cardia, the birthplace of the...
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  • Mountains Beycesultan Blaundos Bybassios Cape Gelidonya Carchemish Cardia (Thrace) Caryanda Cebrene Celaenae Cennet and Cehennem Ceramus Chalcedon Cius...
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  • This is a list of ancient Greeks in Thrace. Brygos Attic Painter/Potter (possibly of Thracian origin) Athenion of Maroneia Painter Boethus of Chalcedon...
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  • Dardania Car (Greek myth) Car of Caria Carcinus (writer) Cardamyle Cardia (Thrace) Carius Carmanor (of Crete) Carmanor (son of Dionysus) Carme (mythology)...
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  • Cardia to assist Cotys in its defense against the Athenians. In 360, Cotys was assassinated. His son Cersobleptes assumed control of eastern Thrace,...
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  • of its recitation of the towns of the Thracian Chersonesus, along with Cardia, Ide, Paeon, Alopeconnesus, Araplus, Elaeus and Sestos. Its site is tentatively...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Δέρις or Δερίς) was an ancient Greek city located in ancient Thrace, located in the region of the Thracian Chersonesus. It is cited in the Periplus...
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  • in Thrace. It was situated about the middle of the narrow neck of the Thracian Chersonese (called today Gallipoli peninsula), and not far from Cardia, in...
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  • Kampos was a town of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is located near Veliefendi in European Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000)...
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  • Pactya (category Populated places in ancient Thrace)
    Paktye (Ancient Greek: Πακτύη) was an ancient Greek city located in ancient Thrace, on the Thracian Chersonesus. It is cited in the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax...
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  • Phosphorus was a town of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Roman times. Its site is located near Karataş Çiftliği in European Turkey. Richard Talbert, ed...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Ἄπρος), also Apri or Aproi (Ἄπροι), was a town of ancient Thrace and, later, a Roman city established in the Roman province of Europa. Stephanus...
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  • On the Chersonese (category Ancient Greek Thrace)
    of Thrace, which angered Philip. The King sent a letter of reprimand to Athens, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the Athenian troops from Cardia, which...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Χῆλαι), also called Philemporos, was a town of ancient Thrace on the Bosphorus, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Its site is...
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  • A Companion to Ancient Thrace. West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell. p. 300. Valeva et al., 309. Borza, Eugene N. (2015-12-22). "Cardia". Oxford Classical Dictionary...
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    governor of Egypt; Eumenes of Cardia as governor of Cappadocia and Paphlagonia; and Lysimachus becomes governor of Thrace. Perdiccas exercises a wide authority...
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    Antipatrid dynasty (approximate date) (d. c. 297 BC) 354 BC Hieronymus of Cardia, Greek general and historian (d. 250 BC) 350 BC Dicaearchus, Greek philosopher...
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    Antipater and Craterus, while Alexander's former secretary, Eumenes of Cardia, was to receive Cappadocia and Paphlagonia. Alexander's arrangements in...
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    the Athenian general Diopeithes ravaged the territory of Philip's ally Cardia, even though Philip demanded that they desist. Philip's patience finally...
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    Cicones (category Ancient tribes in Thrace)
    (or Ismarus), located at the foot of mount Ismara, on the south coast of Thrace (in modern Greece). They are mentioned in book two of the Iliad as having...
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  •  908. ISBN 0-19-814099-1. STRABO-GEOGRAPHY-Book VII, Fragments "And after Cardia come Drabus and Limnae; then Alopeconnesus, in which the Melas Gulf comes...
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  • II led a more substantial campaign into Thrace. By early 341 he had overrun the coast, passed through Cardia, Aenus and taken Cabyle. The remainder of...
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    ultimately subjugate Kersebleptes as a tributary vassal, conquering much of Thrace in the process. Philip II also fought against the Illyrian king Bardylis...
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    Craterus, a lieutenant of Alexander. Alexander's secretary, Eumenes of Cardia, was to receive Cappadocia and Paphlagonia. In the east, Perdiccas largely...
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  • Leosthenion (Λεωσθένιον) or Sosthenion (Σωσθένιον) was a town of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Its site is located near İstinye...
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  • Ῥήγιον) was a town (sometimes described as a military compound) of ancient Thrace, inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is located near Küçükçekmece...
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  • Araplus (category Populated places in ancient Thrace)
    Chersonesus, along with Cardia, Ide, Paeon, Alopeconnesus, Araplus, Elaeus and Sestos. Its site is unlocated. Greek colonies in Thrace Mogens Herman Hansen...
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    Enez (redirect from Aenus (Thrace))
    Enez is a town in Edirne Province, in East Thrace, Turkey. The ancient name of the town was Ainos (Greek: Αίνος), Latinised as Aenus. It is the seat of...
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