the cities are legible; only Kalindoia, Tripoiai, Kemakai or Kamakai and Aioleion or Haioleion. This mention of Kalindoia, a city of Mygdonia, means that...
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who had fulfilled their duties from the time when King Alexandros gave Kalindoia and the villages around to Makedones. A dedicatory inscription to Olympian...
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possibly Perdiccas III of Macedon ~365-311 BC Epidaurian Pausanias of Kalindoia Hadymos and Seleukos son of Argaios Naopoios (Temple-builder), an elected...
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Athenian alliance decree with Perdiccas II (~417–413 BC), the decree of Kalindoia (~335–300 BC) and seven curse tablets of the 4th century BC bearing mostly...
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was the Macedonian archpriest of Asclepius, mentioned in the decree of Kalindoia. Agathanor son of Thrasycles (c. 250-200 BC) from Beroea, was also a Macedonian...
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Thrakios phoros (Θράκιος φόρος) Heraclion Methone Aeneia Bormiscus Dicaea Kalindoia Acanthus (Athos) Aphytis Dion (Athos) Gale Mekyberna Mende Neapolis. colony...
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possibly Perdiccas III of Macedon c. 365–311 BC Epidaurian Pausanias of Kalindoia, possibly the same as Pausanias the pretender to the Macedonian throne...
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