Bisaltĭa
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Bisaltia — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bisaltia Bisaltia era una región situada al norte de la Calcídica y al este de Crestonia, que ocupaba toda la margen derecha del curso bajo del el río Estrimón, y se extendía desde este ría y el lago Cercinitis, al… … Wikipedia Español
Bisaltia — (Bisaltica) was an ancient region extending from the river Strymon and Lake Cercinitis on the east to Crestonia on the west. The eponymous inhabitants, known as the Bisaltae, were a Thracian people. The most important town in Bisaltia was the… … Wikipedia
Bisaltĭa — (a. Geogr.), Landschaft in Macedonien, zwischen dem Thermaischen u. Strymonischen Meerbusen. Die Bisaltā waren von thracischer od. scythischer Abkunft … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Demographic history of Macedonia — This article is about the region spanning several countries in southeastern Europe; for the demographics of the Republic of Macedonia, see Demographic history of the Republic of Macedonia. The geographical region of Macedonia Contents … Wikipedia
Reino de Macedonia — Para otros usos de este término, véase Macedonia. Reino de Macedonia … Wikipedia Español
480 BC — NOTOC Events By place Greece * May King Xerxes I of Persia marches from Sardis and onto Thrace and Macedonia. * The Greek congress decides to send a force of 10,000 Greeks, including hoplites and cavalry, to the Vale of Tempe, through which they… … Wikipedia
List of rivers of Greece — Tributaries= *Aegean Sea **Thermaic Gulf ***Elpeus ***Aliákmon ***Axios **Evros **Nestos **Pineios (Thessaly) **Spercheios **Krausidonas **Strymonas **Titaresios ***Kifisos (Athens and Piraeus) ***Kifisos (Eleusis) *Tanos River *Ionian Sea… … Wikipedia
Bisaltae — The Bisaltae were a Thracian people on the lower Strymon river, who gave their name to Bisaltia, the district between Amphipolis and Heraclea Sintica (the modern village of Zervokhori) on the east and Crestonice on the west. They also made their… … Wikipedia
Mygdonia — For other uses, see Mygdonia (disambiguation). Borders of Mygdonia with Chalcidice … Wikipedia
Ancient Macedonians — The expansion of ancient Macedon up to the death of King Philip II (r. 359–336 BC). The Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes) originated from inhabitants of the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula, in the alluvial plain around the rivers … Wikipedia