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Historical region in Imathia, Macedonia, Greece
Bottiaea (Greek: Βοττιαία Bottiaia) was a geographical region of Lower Macedonia and an administrative district of the Macedonian Kingdom. It was previously
Bottiaea
Ancient city of Bottiae
romanized: Atalante) or Allante (Ἀλλάντη) or Allantium was an ancient city of Bottiaea, ancient Macedon, between Gortynia and Europos, in the upper part of the
Atalanta_(Bottiaea)
Geographical sub-divisions of the Hellenic world
The regions of ancient Greece were sub-divisions of the Hellenic world as conceived by the ancient Greeks, shown by their presence in the works of ancient
Regions_of_ancient_Greece
Sometime during the Archaic era they were expelled by Macedonians from Bottiaea to Bottike. During the Classical era, they played an active role in the
Bottiaeans
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
Lower Macedonia and its regions, such as Emathia (Macedonia), Pieria, and Bottiaea, and later Almopia, Amphaxitis. The original capital of Macedon was Aigai
Ancient_Greece
Core of the kingdom of Macedon
of the Argead kingdom of Macedon. Its districts were: Emathia, Pieria, Bottiaea, Almopia, Amphaxitis. Aigai (near modern Vergina), the original capital
Lower_Macedonia
Topics referred to by the same term
Botton may refer to: Botton, North Yorkshire, England Botton, namesake of Bottiaea Amber de Botton, former Director of Communications at 10 Downing Street
Botton
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
modern Greece. It gradually expanded into the regions of Emathia, Pieria, Bottiaea, Almopia, Eordaea, Mygdonia, Crestonia, and Bisaltia, which were inhabited
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
City in Macedonia, Greece
February 1926. In antiquity, the region of present-day Giannitsa was known as Bottiaea and provides evidence of uninterrupted human presence from the Early Neolithic
Giannitsa
Ancient region of northern Greece
meaning "sandy." It was used by several classical authors as a synonym for Bottiaea or even all of Macedon. The Imathia regional unit of Greece is named after
Emathia_(Macedonia)
Ancient city in Greek Macedonia
ancient Macedonia, in the southern valley of the Axios river, northeast of Bottiaea close to the Paionian border. Ptolemy places Gordenia (Γορδηνία), in his
Gordynia
Ancient Greek ethnic group
conquest was of Pieria and Bottiaea, including the locations of Pydna and Dium. The second stage consolidated rule in Pieria and Bottiaea, captured Methone and
Ancient_Macedonians
Historical region in Chalkidiki, Greece
Chalcidice, inhabited by the Bottiaeans, who were expelled from their homeland Bottiaea by Macedonians sometime in the Archaic period . Their chief polis was Spartolos
Bottike
Ancient city in Greece
Europus or Europos (Ancient Greek: Εὐρωπός) was a town in Bottiaea (later named Emathia), ancient Macedonia. It was located between Idomenae and the plains
Europus_(Macedonia)
Ἡρακλείδης), son of Antiochus, was hipparch of the ile of Hetairoi from Bottiaea, from the Triballian campaign of Alexander the Great in 335 BC until the
Heraclides_(son_of_Antiochus)
Town in ancient Macedonia
Greek: Καμακαί), also known as Cemacae or Kemakai (Κεμακαί), was a town of Bottiaea, Chalcidice, in ancient Macedonia. It belonged to the Delian League since
Camacae
Bottiaeans of 422 BCE, from which it is deduced that Tripoeae was located in Bottiaea near Calindoia. In the year 323 BCE, it was one of the cities delivered
Tripoeae
Historical region of Macedonia, Greece
all the great plain at the head of the Thermaic gulf into Amphaxitis and Bottiaea, and which is found three centuries later in Ptolemy. The latter introduces
Mygdonia
Municipality in Greece
Skydra (Greek: Σκύδρα, pronounced [scˈiðra] in modern Greek, before 1926: Βερτεκόπ - Vertekop, Slavic: Вртикоп, Vrtikop) is a municipality in the Pella
Skydra
Geographical and historical region in Europe
kingdom of Lower Macedonia consisting of six districts Emathia, Pieria, Bottiaea, Mygdonia, Eordaea and Almopia.[citation needed] Its capital was Aigai
Macedonia_(region)
Sopolis, cavalry of Amphipolis Heraclides (son of Antiochus), cavalry of Bottiaea Peroidas cavalry of Anthemus Socrates cavalry of Apollonia Pantordanus
List_of_ancient_Macedonians
Original capital of Macedon
Aegae or Aigai (Ancient Greek: Αἰγαί) was the original capital of Macedon, the ancient Greek kingdom of the Argead Makedones in Lower Macedonia, in northern
Aegae_(Macedonia)
4th-century BCE monograph series
poleis: Athens, Acarnania, Akragas, Ambracia, Argos, Arcadia, Achaea, Bottiaea, Cyprus, Delphi, Delos, Aegina, Elis, Epirus, Phocis, Gela, Himera, Ithaca
Constitutions_(Aristotle)
14th-century Serbian king and emperor
Chalcidic peninsula, then Veria and Voden. Veria was the richest town in the Bottiaea region. Dušan had earlier replaced many Greeks with Serbs, including a
Stefan_Dušan
eastern region of Crete island. Bottiaeans? - They originally lived in Bottiaea, after Macedonian conquest many of them migrated to Bottike Minyans (Minyes)
List_of_ancient_Greek_tribes
Regional unit in Greece
Emathia, which was used by several classical authors as a synonym for Bottiaea or even all of Macedon. Important ancient towns in the area of present
Imathia
Historical region in Upper Macedonia
Orestis, Lyncestis and Pelagonia) and those of Lower Macedonia (Pieria and Bottiaea). It was probably a mutual concern over the expansionism undertaken by
Lynkestis
Gulf in the northwest Aegean sea
The Thermaic Gulf (Greek: Θερμαϊκός Κόλπος, Thermaïkós Kólpos), also called the Gulf of Thessaloniki and the Macedonian Gulf, is a gulf in Greece, constituting
Thermaic_Gulf
Mythical forefather of the ancient Macedonians
Epirus or Illyria, Beres, (father of Mieza, Beroea and Olganos, toponyms in Bottiaea), Europus by Oreithyia, daughter of Cecrops, and Oropus, birthplace of
Makedon_(mythology)
War between Rome and Macedonia, 214–205 BC
Paionia. He then marched rapidly south through Pelagonia, Lyncestis and Bottiaea and on to Tempe which he garrisoned with 4,000 men. He turned north again
First_Macedonian_War
Macedonia. Its site is unlocated, but was probably located in the region of Bottiaea. IG I³ 285, col. III,10. Mogens Herman Hansen & Thomas Heine Nielsen (2004)
Prassilus
Town in ancient Macedonia
II the region was defunct and incorporated together with Idomenae into Bottiaea which in turn was renamed to Emathia.[citation needed] It is now the archaeological
Idomenae
Topics referred to by the same term
North Euboean Gulf Atalanti Island (Attica), Greece; an island Atalanti (Bottiaea), Macedonian Empire; a former ancient city Atalanti Maria Tasouli (born
Atalanti_(disambiguation)
Concept in Greek mythology
themselves so they proceeded to move first to Iapygia in Italy and then to Bottiaea in Thrace. The individual names of the youths that sailed to Crete together
Sacrificial victims of the Minotaur
Sacrificial_victims_of_the_Minotaur
Topics referred to by the same term
Atalanta (island), an island in the Opuntian Gulf in Greece Atalanta (Bottiaea), a town of ancient Macedon Atalanta, Santa Catarina, a town in Brazil
Atalanta_(disambiguation)
Elimiotae, and to the west, beyond the Axius river, into the Emathia, Eordaia, Bottiaea, Mygdonia, Crestonia and Almopia; regions settled by, among others, many
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Army of Philip II and Alexander the Great
particular area of Macedon. Arrian, for instance, described squadrons from Bottiaea, Amphipolis, Apollonia and Anthemus. It is probable that Alexander took
Ancient_Macedonian_army
Municipal unit in Greece
Kyrros (Greek: Κύρρος; in classical contexts also transliterated Cyrrhus) is a former municipality in the Pella regional unit, Greece. Since the 2011 local
Kyrros
(Ancient Greek: Ἄλωρος) was a town of ancient Macedonia in the district Bottiaea, placed by Stephanus of Byzantium in the innermost recess of the Thermaic
Alorus
Ancient Greek city
Olynthus (Ancient Greek: Ὄλυνθος Olynthos) is an ancient city in present-day Chalcidice, Greece. It was built mostly on two flat-topped hills 30–40m in
Olynthus
City in Macedonia, Greece
Edessa (Greek: Έδεσσα, pronounced [ˈeðesa]), known until 1923 as Vodena (Greek: Βοδενά), is a city in Northern Greece and the capital of the Pella regional
Edessa,_Greece
Βοστώνη Vostóni voˈstoni Boston Βοττιαία Bottiaía Βοττιαία Vottiaía votiˈea Bottiaea Βουκουρέστιον Boukouréstion Βουκουρέστι Voukourésti vukuˈresti Bucharest;
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Ancient town in Macedonia, Greece
Mieza (Ancient Greek: Μίεζα), "shrine of the Nymphs", was a town in ancient Macedonia, where Aristotle was said to have taught the boy Alexander the Great
Mieza_(Macedonia)
Ancient Greek river god
In Greek mythology, Olganos (Ancient Greek: Ὄλγανος) was a river god and the son of Beres. Olganos is the offspring of Beres and the brother of Mieza and
Olganos
Community in Macedonia, Greece
the shortest route crossing Mount Paiko, which connected Almopia with Bottiaea. At this location once stood the village of Tserkovata Poulana, established
Theodorakeio
Historic site
Ichnae or Ichnai (Greek: Ἴχναι) an ancient town of Bottiaea, Macedonia on the Thermaic Gulf, above the mouth of Loudias river, near modern Koufalia; built
Ichnae
Cithas, Gigonus, Smila and Lisaea. Its site is unlocated, but probably in Bottiaea. Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. IG I³ 278, col. VI,30. Talbert
Tinde
The Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles is an ancient Macedonian tomb of the Hellenistic period in Mieza (modern Lefkadia, near Naousa, Imathia), noted for the
Tomb_of_Lyson_and_Kallikles
Town in ancient Macedonia, belonging to the Delian League
422 BCE, from which it is deduced that it belonged to the territory of Bottiaea. However, in a fragment of Theopompus collected by Stephanus of Byzantium
Aeolium
Macedonian tomb at Lefkadia near Naousa
The Tomb of the Palmettes (Greek: Τάφος των Ανθεμίων, romanized: tafos tōn anthemiōn), sometimes known as the Rhomiopoulou Tomb, is an ancient Macedonian
Tomb_of_the_Palmettes
Borghese Vase Bormus Borus Borysthenes Borysthenis Bosporan Kingdom Botres Bottiaea Boudeion Boukris Boule Bouleuterion Bouleutic oath Bounos Boustrophedon
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
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Community in Greece
beginning of the shortest ancient road connecting the Almopia region with Bottiaea (today's Municipality of Pella). Based on the finds, it dates to the Iron
Konstantia
The Tomb of Judgement (Greek: τάφος της Κρίσεως, romanized: tafos tis kriseōs), also known as the Great Tomb of Lefkadia is an ancient Macedonian tomb
Tomb_of_Judgement,_Lefkadia
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