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- Emathia (Gr****: Ἠμαθία) in ancient times was a geopolitical toponym, although no doubt based on a type of terrain prevalent in the region at the time...
- mythology, Pierus[pronunciation?] (Ancient Gr****: Πίερος) was the king of Emathia in Macedonia. He was the eponym of Pieria and Mt. Pierus. Pierus was credited...
- Emathia is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. There are at least two described species in Emathia. These two species belong to the genus Emathia:...
- Macedonia (Gr****: Κάτω Μακεδονία, Kato Makedonia) or Macedonia proper or Emathia is a geographical term used in Antiquity referring to the coastal plain...
- leader from Epirus, who gave his name to Macedonia, previously called Emathia according to Strabo, which according to Marsyas of Pella was until then...
- Hylas by Theiodamas Methone Pieria mother of Oeagrus by King Pierus of Emathia Myrmex Attica beloved companion of Athena whom she turned into an ant Nacole...
- (or Europos; Ancient Gr****: Εὐρωπός) was a town in Bottiaea (later named Emathia), ancient Macedonia. It was located between Idomenae and the plains of...
- (Αἰγέαι) was the original capital of the Macedonians, an ancient kingdom in Emathia in northern Greece. Currently the site falls within the town of Vergina...
- was later renamed to Emathia (Ἠμαθία) after its occupation by Philip II of Macedon. According to Pseudo-Scymnus, it was named Emathia after the daughter...
- Macedonians into Bottike (Chalcidice). In Roman times it was replaced by Emathia as a geographical term. Bottiaea comprised the northeastern part of Imathia...