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Paionia
Paionia For the flower genus, see: Peony Paionia (also Romanized as Paeonia) was, in ancient ... time of king Philip II of Macedon, Paionia covered most of what is now the ... the Haliacmon and Axios, was once called Paionia; and Pieria and Pelagonia were inhabited by ... Roman conquest of Macedon in 146 BC, Paionia east and west of the Axios ...
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Talk:Paionia
Talk:Paionia Readers should note that Teucrian and Phrygian ... The reason the article's name is Paionia rather than Paeonia is because more recent ... precise) practice is to transliterate it as Paionia, not Paeonia (see for example Errington's ...
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Talk:Demographic history of Macedonia
... were incorporated into Macedon's core territory: Paionia, Pelagonia, Mygdonia, Bottiaea, Crestonia, Bisaltia, et cetera ... the way, the entire demographic history of Paionia is going to be covered in this ... I'm claiming is that regions like Paionia, Mygdonia, and so on, were completely and ... from the prisons, were settled in them." ---Paionia I'll discuss next. Decius 7 July ... 7 July 2005 14:26 (UTC) The Paionia account I take from Wilkes, but ...
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User:Alexandru/Lexicon
... Triballi, Bessi, and other Thracian groups. Ancient Paionia was located to the southwest of Moesia ... A title of Apollo as Divine Physician'. Paionia. Pison. 'Pea'. Salpinx. Salpinxen. See 'salpinx'. Sandalon ... Phrasso. Phren. 'Mind, diaphragm, midriff.' Phurao Chalis. Paionia Ancient sources suggest that the Paionian language ... Dardania, Moesia, or Pannonia. Name of region: Paionia. Toponyms: Astibus. 'The Untrodden', a sacred place ... crowned. Bulazora. Compound toponyms are rare in Paionia, so this is not likely to ...
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Talk:Macedonians (ethnic group)/Archive6
... of FYROM was known in antiquity as Paionia. It was basically the Ottoman administration that ... 8,100 others (all greeks) About the Paionia part, Paionia was considered an independent Macedonian tribe, or ... respect, but back in the real world, Paionia was nothing but a barbaric tribe, definitely ...
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Talk:Macedonian
... disputed. I will detail this stuff in Paionia someday. After Philip's conquest, Paionia became a tributary/semi-independent kingdom with ... they had. Macedon also lost parts of Paionia to the Dardani at different times. I ... s Macedon included parts of Thessaly, Illyria, Paionia and the Ionian colonies of Chalcidice (such ...
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Talk:Ancient Macedonian language/archive1
... modern nation was once the Kingdom of Paionia: and when Paionia was conquered by Macedon, this land would ... Macedon" (remember, the Macedonians when they conquered Paionia didn't slaughter the inhabitants, so the ...
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List of Paionian kings
... list of Paionian Kings, monarchs of ancient Paionia. Kings of the Agrianes, who were a ... listed under a different section. Kings of Paionia Agis Lycceius (also Lyppeius or Lycpeius ) Patraus ...
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Category:Paeonia
Category:Paeonia Paionia in ancient geography was an area in ... Paionian kings List of Paionian tribes P Paionia S Stobi V Vardar
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Pfingstrosen (translated from German)
... The name is on the Greek word "paionia"zuruekzufuehren, for the God physician the Paian ...
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