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- hostilities with the Argeads. The inhabitants of Lynkestis were known as Lyncestae or Lynkestai (Gr****: Λυγκῆσται). Hecataeus (6th century BC) included them...
- southwest by tribes known historically as the Enchelae, Pelagones, and Lyncestae; the latter two are generally regarded as Molossian tribes of the northwestern...
- Macedonia, lands inhabited by independent Macedonian tribes like the Lyncestae, Orestae and the Elimiotae and to the west, beyond the Axius river, into...
- gradually expanded into the region of Upper Macedonia, inhabited by the Gr**** Lyncestae and Elimiotae tribes, and into regions of Emathia, Eordaia, Bottiaea,...
- their sway, and Enchelii, who are also called Sesarethii. Then come the Lyncestæ, the territory Deuriopus, Pelagonia-Tripolitis..." Dervishi, Nebi (2005)...
- his eldest daughter to the king of Elimea while in a war against the Lyncestae and the younger to the ****ure ruler Amyntas II (whom he labels Archelaus'...
- Strymon basin. The Pelagonian plain was inhabited by the Pelagones and the Lyncestae, ancient Gr**** tribes of Upper Macedonia; whilst the western region (Ohrid-Prespa)...
- their sway, and Enchelii, who are also called Sesarethii. Then come the Lyncestæ, the territory Deuriopus, Pelagonia-Tripolitis ..." Strabo Geography, Book...
- the father of Menelaus of Pelagonia. Strabo, Geographica, 7.7: "The Lyncestae were under Arrhabaeus, who was of the race of the Bacchiadae." Strabo...
- cluster of tribes in the time of Hecataeus included the Orestae, Pelagones, Lyncestae, Tymphaei and Elimeotae, as we have argued above, we may be confident...