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Ancient region in present-day Greece
Sintice or Sintike (Greek: Σιντική) was an ancient region and later district of the kingdom of Macedon. It was located north of Bisaltia and Odomantike
Sintice
Geographical sub-divisions of the Hellenic world
tribes, river Nestos was regarded as the eastern border of the region and Sintice, Odomantis and Edonis were included in it. Traditionally part of Thrace
Regions_of_ancient_Greece
Parthicopolis (Ancient Greek: Παρθικόπολις) was an ancient city in Sintice region in ancient Thrace and later Macedon. During Byzantine times it was a
Parthicopolis
Thracian people of antiquity
are also referred to as a Thracian people who once inhabited the area of Sintice and the island of Lemnos which was also called in ancient times Sinteis
Sintians
Village in Central Macedonia, Greece
located near the borders of the Odomantice and Sintice and on the Roman road of Philippi - Heracleia Sintice, which passed through the city of Sirra (Serres
Melenikitsi
Topics referred to by the same term
an ancient town of the Chalcidice, Greece Parthenopolis (Sintice), an ancient town of Sintice, now in Bulgaria Parthenopolis, small Greek emporion on the
Parthenopolis
Ancient country in modern-day Greece
(Greek: Βισαλτία) or Bisaltica was an ancient country which was bordered by Sintice on the north, Crestonia on the west, Mygdonia on the south and was separated
Bisaltia
Mountain range in Greece
battle that took place in 42 BC. They are located in the ancient country of Sintice, between the Strymon and the Xiropotamos rivers, and are covered with oriental
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Ancient Indo-European people from Paeonia
basin (roughly the area of modern Strumica municipality) and bordered Sintice. An important Paeonian settlement in this region was Doberus which is mentioned
Paeonians
Core of the kingdom of Macedon
east of the Axius in the 5th and 4th centuries BC. The regions of Edonis, Sintice, Odomantis and Pieris, conquered by Philip II, were termed in Latin Macedonia
Lower_Macedonia
which took place from 171 BC to 168 BC. He was a native of Heraclea in Sintice. He led a contingent of 2000 Gauls in the early stages of the war. Later
Asclepiodotus_of_Heraclea
Athens Simon the Shoemaker Simonides of Ceos Sinis Sinoessa Sinon Sinope Sintice Siphnian Treasury Siproites Siren Siren Painter Sirius Sirras Sisyphus
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battles in the areas of Amphipolis, Nea Zichni, Nevrokop (now Gotse Delchev, Sintice and Pangaion Hills).[citation needed] He also took part in the battle of
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