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- Eordaea (also spelled Eordaia or Eordia, Gr****: Ἐορδαία) was a geographical region of upper Macedonia and later an administrative region of the kingdom...
- Eurydice, of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Berenice was originally from Eordaea. She was the daughter of princess Antigone of Macedon, and an obscure local...
- Genus: Bertula Walker, 1859 Synonyms Neviasca Walker, [1859] Cardalena Walker, [1859] Elyra Walker, [1859] Eordaea Walker, 1859 Gabrisa Walker, 1866...
- Heracles. Ostensibly, Ptolemy's father was Lagus, a Macedonian nobleman from Eordaea, but many ancient sources claim that he was actually an illegitimate son...
- roughly corresponds to the ancient Gr**** regions of Orestis, Elimiotis, Eordaea, Tymphaea, part of Lynkestis, of Upper Macedonia. Miltiades Hatzopoulos...
- Paliura or Eordaea. Little is known of her life. Antigone married a Macedonian nobleman of obscure origin called Magas who was from Eordaea. Antigone and...
- Emathia consisting of six provinces Emathia, Pieria, Bottiaea, Mygdonia, Eordaea and Almopia. Kingdom of Alexander I: All the above provinces plus the eastern...
- century BC. His origin is obscure except that he came from the region of Eordaea. Little is known about his life. Magas married the noblewoman Antigone...
- Macedonia then we would expect the other battalions to have represented Eordaea and Pelagonia. In 334 BC Alexander the Great took six battalions of pezhetairoi...
- The regions of ancient Greece were sub-divisions of the ****enic world as conceived by the Ancient Gr****s of antiquity, shown by their presence in the...