Perinthos (Ancient Greek: Πέρινθος) may refer to: Perinthos, Syria, one of the cities founded by Seleukos Perinthos, Kilkis, community near Kilkis, Greece...
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Against this fraught background, Philip started the siege of Perinthos in July 340 BC. Perinthos occupied a strong position on a hill rising to 56 meters...
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Schönert-Geiß, Edith (1965). Die Münzprägung von Perinthos. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. Hamdi Sayar, Mustafa (1998). Perinthos-Herakleia (Marmara Ereğlisi) und Umgebung...
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Perinthos (Greek: Πέρινθος, old name: Greek: Καβακλή Kavakli) is a small village in the community Pedino, in the municipal unit Gallikos, Kilkis regional...
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Andria were combined Menander's The Woman from Andros and The Woman from Perinthos, in the Eunuchus, The Eunuch and The Flatterer, while the Adelphi was...
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Byzantium TR22. Amaseia TR23. Amastris TR24. Ainos TR25. Berge TR26. Perinthos TR27. Cardia TR28. Chalcedon TR29. Nicomedia TR30. Abydos TR31. Sestos...
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BC) 4th Thrace (346 BC) 3rd Illyria (345 BC) 5th Thrace (342–340 BC) Perinthos (340 BC) Byzantion (340 BC) Scythia (339 BC) Chaeronea (338 BC) * indicates...
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BC) 4th Thrace (346 BC) 3rd Illyria (345 BC) 5th Thrace (342–340 BC) Perinthos (340 BC) Byzantion (340 BC) Scythia (339 BC) Chaeronea (338 BC) * indicates...
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is that the etymology of the range can be traced to the Thracian word Perinthos, meaning "Rocky Mountain".[citation needed] Pirin is situated in south-western...
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January 10, 2024, at the age of 67. A memorial project titled Return to Perinthos, organized by the Jennell Jaquays Memorial Game Jam, launched that month...
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mercenary force under the leadership of the Athenian Apollodorus to defend Perinthos, which was besieged by Philip II of Macedon, possibly at Artaxerxes III's...
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Arrow-shooting machines in action are reported from Philip II's siege of Perinthos in Thrace in 340 BC. At the same time, Greek fortifications began to feature...
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Methone 355–354 BC or 354–353 BC Olynthian War 349 BC 348 BC Siege of Perinthos 340 BC-339 BC Siege of Byzantion 340 BC-339 BC Fourth Sacred War 339 BC...
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Europe except Doriskus and Eion 477 Chalcedon, Byzantium, Carystus, Ainos, Perinthos and others join the Delian League 477 Andros is turned into an Athenian...
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BC) 4th Thrace (346 BC) 3rd Illyria (345 BC) 5th Thrace (342–340 BC) Perinthos (340 BC) Byzantion (340 BC) Scythia (339 BC) Chaeronea (338 BC) * indicates...
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ISSN 0023-8856. JSTOR 41539858. Schönert, Edith. Die Münzprägung von Perinthos. Akademie-Verlag. Schönert-Geiß, Edith. Die Münzprägung von Byzantion ;...
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to spread into the more culturally advanced states of southern Greece. Perinthos – a former Macedonian ally to the east which wavers in its support and...
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city could preserve its autonomy, but after its neighbours Byzantium and Perinthos became more powerful, the city fell under their control during the next...
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Arrow-shooting machines in action are reported from Philip II's siege of Perinthos in Thrace in 340 BC. At the same time, Greek fortifications began to feature...
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The Persian troops first subjugated gold-rich Thrace after capturing Perinthos and the coastal Greek cities, and then defeated the powerful Paeonians...
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settled. The original diocese was in Thracia Prima, a suffragan of Heraclea Perinthos. A diocese of Peristatis (modern Şarköy) was established by 1170. The...
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Malgara, Bulgarian: Малгара Malgara) Marmara Ereğlisi (Greek: Πέρινθος Perinthos / Ηράκλεια Θρακική Irakleia Thrakiki) Marmara Mahallesi (Angurya), Yakuplu...
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community Pedino (pop. 679 in 2021) consists of the villages Pedino and Perinthos. There were approx 1400 registered voters in the 2006 local elections...
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Third Sacred War Siege of Syracuse (343 BC) – Sicilian Wars Siege of Perinthos (340 BC) – Third Sacred War Siege of Byzantion (340 BC) – Third Sacred...
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(Karadeniz Ereğli). The town, originally a Samian colony, was founded as Perinthos (Greek: Πέρινθος), in English usually known by its Latinized form as Perinthus...
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his life story, as follows: He was born to a distinguished family in Perinthos, near Thrace. When he was still a young man he fell passionately in love...
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112 Gallikos Gallikos 794 Kampanis Kampanis 977 Mylos 22 Mandres Mandres 385 Nea Santa Nea Santa 1,235 Panteleimon 347 Pedino Pedino 655 Perinthos 24...
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Pérgamon Πέργαμο Pérgamo ˈperɣamo Pergamon; Bergama Πέρινθος Périnthos Πέρινθος Périnthos ˈperinθos Perinthus; Marmara Ereğli Πεῤῥαιβία Perrhaibía Περραιβία...
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from the east to the west, Megarian Byzantion and Selymbria and Samian Perinthos and Bisanthe along with two smaller and presumably dependant settlements...
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(Ἀκεδοῦκτον) and ta Kidoktou (τὰ Κιδόκτου), was a plain near Herakleia Perinthos in Byzantine times. The location of Kedouktos has not been identified...
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