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- Antigonea (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιγόνεια), also transliterated as Antigonia and Antigoneia, was an ancient Gr**** city in Chaonia, Epirus, and the chief inland...
- (Chaonia), near Saraqinisht, southern Albania Archaeological National park of Antigonea Antigonia (Paeonia), in Paeonia, Macedon Antigonia Psaphara, in Crucis...
- The Diocese of Antigonea is a suppressed, titular see of the Early Christian Church. The ancient city of Antigonea in Syria was the seat of the bishopric...
- Antigonia (Gr****: Αντιγόνεια) also transliterated as Antigonea and Antigoneia was a ****enistic city in Seleucid Empire, Syria (in modern Turkey), on...
- siege. Pacorus fell back, but was ambushed in his retreat by C****ius near Antigonea and Osaces was killed. During Caesar's civil war the Parthians made no...
- them wherever they went, eventually ambushing and defeating them near Antigonea. Another large troop of Parthian hor**** was defeated by Cicero's cavalry...
- Name of the kingdom Capital Duration (BC) Antigonids Antigonea (Nicaea (?)) 306-168 Armenia Artaxata, Armavir, Tigranocerta 331-1 Bithynia Nicomedia 297-74...
- Greece Amfissa Salona Ankon (Ἀγκών) Adriatic coast of central Italy Ancona Antigonea Chaonia, southern Albania abandoned Antipatrea Illyria, southern Albania...
- capital Antioch, and when Pacorus' army retreated home he ambushed them at Antigonea, leading to the death of the Parthian second-in-command Osaces. He received...
- decisive encounter came on October 7 as the Parthians turned away from Antigonea. As they set about their return journey they were confronted by a detachment...