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Eordaia (Gr****: Εορδαία) is a muni****lity in the
Kozani regional unit,
Western Macedonia, Greece. The seat of the muni****lity is the town Ptolemaida...
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Lagus of
Eordaia (Gr**** Λάγος, Lagos;
lived 4th
century BC) was a
Macedonian courtier and the
father of Ptolemy, the
founder of the
Ptolemaic dynasty...
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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...
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Since the 2011
local government reform it is part of the muni****lity
Eordaia, of
which it is the seat and a muni****l unit. It is
known for its coal...
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Orestae and the
Elimiotae and to the west,
beyond the
Axius river, into
Eordaia, Bottiaea, Mygdonia, and Almopia,
regions settled by
Thracian tribes. To...
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Aidonochori Akrini Aliakmonas Alonakia Amygdalea Anarrachi Anatoliko,
Eordaia Anatoliko,
Kozani Ano Komi
Anthochori Anthotopos Anthousa Apidia Ard****a...
- or Πίθων, c. 355 – c. 314 BC) was the son of Crateuas, a
nobleman from
Eordaia in
western Macedonia. He was
famous for
being one of the
bodyguards of...
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Pelagonia to the northeast,
Emathia and
Almopia to the southeast, and Orestia,
Eordaia and the
Haliacmon river at some
distance to the south. To the west Lynkestis...
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Chrysostomos (Ioannis)
Avajianos (2004–)
Metropolis of Florina,
Prespes and
Eordaia:
Ireneus (Marios)
Laftsis (2023–)
Metropolis of Goumenissa,
Axioupoli and...
- Eleftheroupolis:
Chrysostomos Abagianos (2004–)
Metropolis of Florina,
Prespes and
Eordaia:
Eirinaios Laftsis (2023–)
Metropolis of Goumenissa,
Axioupoli and Polykastro:...