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Illyrian suffix -st-.
Lynkestis was the
northernmost mountainous region of
Upper Macedonia,
located east of the
Prespa Lakes.
Lynkestis bordered with Pelagonia...
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Heraclea Lyncestis, also
transliterated Herakleia Lynkestis (Ancient Gr****: Ἡράκλεια Λυγκηστίς; Latin:
Heraclea Lyncestis; Macedonian: Хераклеја Линкестис)...
- antiquity,
Pelagonia was
roughly bounded by
Paeonia to the
north and east,
Lynkestis and
Almopia to the
south and
Illyria to the west; and was
inhabited by...
- Macedonia.
Philip II of
Macedon absorbed the
regions of
Upper Macedonia (
Lynkestis and Pelagonia) and the
southern part of
Paeonia (Deuriopus) into the kingdom...
-
Argead Macedonia inevitably also
involved the
Upper Macedonian regions of
Lynkestis, Orestis, Eordaea,
Elimea and Tymphaea,
because they were
located between...
- 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...
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several times,
expanding his
dominion over
Upper Macedonia,
including Lynkestis, and
ruling over
Macedon through a
puppet king.
Before the Rise of Macedon...
- 382 BC, and was the
youngest son of King
Amyntas III and
Eurydice of
Lynkestis. He had two
older brothers,
Alexander II and
Perdiccas III, as well as...
- Macedonia. They were
directly in
contact with the
regions of
Orestis and
Lynkestis of
Upper Macedonia. The D****aretii were one of the most
prominent peoples...
- (Gr****: Ἀρραβαῖος) or
Arrhibaeus may
refer to: Arrhabaeus, the king of
Lynkestis, who
claimed Corinthian aristocratic (Bacchiadae) origin. He was the maternal...