Marsyas of Philippi (Ancient Greek: Μαρσύας, Κριτοφήμου, Φιλιππεύς; 3rd century BC) was a Macedonian Greek historian and the son of Critophemus. He was...
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Bernhardy and Geier to be the same with Archaeology of Marsyas the younger. Marsyas of Philippi Geier, Robert (1844-01-01). Alexandri M. historiarum...
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Ancient Macedonians (redirect from Culture of Ancient Macedonians)
Perdiccas III of Macedon written by the Macedonian general and statesman Antipater. The Macedonian historians Marsyas of Pella and Marsyas of Philippi wrote histories...
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Manetho Marsyas of Pella Marsyas of Philippi Menander of Ephesus Neanthes of Cyzicus Nicander Paeon of Amathus Palaephatus Philinus of Agrigentum Philochorus...
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Marsyas is a satyr who had a music contest with Apollo. Marsyas may also refer to: Marsyas (horse), a French Thoroughbred racehorse 343158 Marsyas, an...
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Macedonia (ancient kingdom) (redirect from Kingdom of Macedon)
history of an Illyrian war fought by Perdiccas III written by Antipater. The Macedonian historians Marsyas of Pella and Marsyas of Philippi wrote histories...
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in Egypt Marsyas of Pella (356–294) historian Marsyas of Philippi (3rd century BC) historian Hippolochus (early 3rd century BC) description of a Macedonian...
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Lete (Mygdonia) (category Geography of ancient Mygdonia)
who was worshipped in a sanctuary near Lete. Marsyas of Philippi mentions it many times in book 6 of Makedonika (Ancient Greek: Μακεδονικά). In its...
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Alexander. Work of Hieronymus of Cardia On the education of Alexander and Macedonian history by Marsyas of Pella Work of Medius of Larissa Work of Nearchus,...
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Iturea (redirect from Kingdom of Chalcis)
early Roman periods. It extended from Mount Lebanon across the plain of Marsyas[dubious – discuss] to the Anti-Lebanon Mountains in Syria, with its centre...
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Amphipolis (category Populated places of the Byzantine Empire)
given in the lexicon of Photius) offers a different explanation apparently given by Marsyas, son of Periander: that a large proportion of the population lived...
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to list all known surviving remains of Roman bridges. A Roman bridge in the sense of this article includes any of these features: Roman arches Roman pillars...
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Aetolia Marpsius Marriage in ancient Greece Marsyas Marsyas Painter Marvels (Theopompus) Maschalismos Mases Mask of Agamemnon Mastos Mastos Painter Material...
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