Definition of Bottiaean. Meaning of Bottiaean. Synonyms of Bottiaean

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Bottiaean. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Bottiaean and, of course, Bottiaean synonyms and on the right images related to the word Bottiaean.

Definition of Bottiaean

No result for Bottiaean. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Bottiaean from wikipedia

- Bottiaeans or Bottiaei (Ancient Gr****: Βοττιαῖοι) were an ancient people of uncertain origin, living in Central Macedonia. Sometime, during the Archaic...
- to have established Bottiaean soldiers in the vicinity, lending credence to the tradition about the city's founding by Bottiaeans. Following Antigonus'...
- (Gr****: Βοττική) was a western region of ancient Chalcidice, inhabited by Bottiaeans, who, were expelled from their homeland Bottiaea by Macedonians sometime...
- Calindoia or Kalindoia (Gr****: Καλίνδοια) was an ancient Bottiaean city in Mygdonia (modern Thessaloniki regional unit, Kalamoto village). The name also...
- the Pierians and Bottiaeans could have been formed on the basis of his perceived similarity of names of the Pierians and Bottiaeans living in the Struma...
- Spartolus or Spartolos (Ancient Gr****: Σπάρτωλος) was the chief city of the Bottiaeans, perhaps in Bottike, in the northwest of the ancient Chalcidice, at no...
- ("True Cretans") - They lived in the eastern region of Crete island. Bottiaeans? - They originally lived in Bottiaea, after Macedonian conquest many of...
- besiege Olynthus, which was also in revolt. The town was held by the Bottiaean tribe, who had been driven out of Macedon. Having taken the town, he m****acred...
- Plutarch further cites Aristotle's non-extant The Constitution of the Bottiaeans, in which the young Athenians were reportedly said to not have been killed...
- resettled in the 7th century BC. Subsequently, the town was captured by the Bottiaeans, a Thracian tribe ejected from Macedon by Alexander I. Following the Persian...