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Ichnae (Ancient Greek: Ἴχναι) was a small fortified town, or castle, in Mesopotamia, situated on the river Bilecha, which itself flowed into the Euphrates
Ichnae_(Mesopotamia)
Epithet of Themis
the Homeric Hymn to Delian Apollo, or to Nemesis, who was venerated at Ichnae, a Greek city in Macedon. One Hellenistic source presented her as an independent
Ichnaea
Ichnae (Ancient Greek: Ἴχναι) was a town in ancient Thessaly. Strabo wrote that it is in the district of Thessaliotis and adds that it is the place where
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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
Queen of the sea and wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology
translators are unanimous in rendering "Ichnaean Themis" rather than treating "Ichnae" as a separate identity. Theseus in the submarine halls of his father Poseidon
Amphitrite
Roman general and triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus. Initially the satrap of Ichnae, a fortress in Mesopotamia, he was defeated and wounded by Crassus' forces
Silaces
Part of the Roman–Parthian Wars
through Mesopotamia in order to capture the great cities in the region. At Ichnae he easily defeated forces led by the local satrap, Silaces, who fled to
Battle_of_Carrhae
Historical region in Imathia, Macedonia, Greece
capital of Macedon), Edessa, Mieza, Atalanta, Gortynia, Kyrros, Skydra, Ichnae and Beroea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bottiaea. Ancient coinage
Bottiaea
Ancient Greek ethnic group
including the Argeadae at Vergina, the Paeonian/Edonian peoples in Sindos, Ichnae and Pella, and the mixed Macedonian-Barbarian colonies in the Thermaic Gulf
Ancient_Macedonians
Town in Macedonia, Greece
an area of 106,128 km2. Koufalia is built north of the ancient city of Ichnae (IXNAI). Most of its population originates from the town of Kavakli in Bulgaria
Koufalia
Ancient city of Bottiae
Plinius (HN 4.53). In the lists of Delphian theorodokoi (230–220 BC), after Ichnae and before Thessalonica, the inscription reads: ἐν Ἀλλ[α]ντείωι Ἀνδρόνικος
Atalanta_(Bottiaea)
City in Macedonia, Greece
important and prosperous settlements, including Kyrros, Tyrissa, Bounomos, Ichnae, and Atalante, the remains of which are located at a short distance from
Giannitsa
minting stops in the early 5th century BC, have similarities of those of Ichnae, that was in the archaic age Paeonian but later became Greek. The coin legend
Tynteni
Form of ancient coinage
coinages of this period, and they bore the same emblems as the coins of Ichnae at the head of the Thermaic Gulf. Production ceased in the early 5th century
Illyrian_coinage
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Pearl; Diminutive of Pearl; After the Name of the Semi-precious Jewel
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