- In antiquity,
Paeonia or
Paionia (Ancient Gr****: Παιονία, romanized:
Paionía) was the land and
kingdom of the
Paeonians or
Paionians (Ancient Gr****: Παίονες...
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Paionia (Gr****: Παιονία,
pronounced [peoˈnia]) is a muni****lity in the
Kilkis regional unit of
Central Macedonia, Greece. The seat of the muni****lity...
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Ariston (Gr****: Ἀρίστων) was a
member of the
Paionian royal house,
possibly brother of King
Patraus and
father of the
later king, Audoleon. His service...
- Leon of
Paionia (Gr****: Λέων), (278 BC – 250 BC) was an
ancient Paeonian king, the
father of Dropion. Pausanias,
Description of
Greece Phocis and Ozolian...
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Pigres of
Paionia, with his
brother Mantyas and his sister, came to Sardes,
where the
Persian king
Darius I was at the time,
hoping that by the favour...
- Paeonia, Pæonia, or
paeonia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Paeonia or
Paionia may
refer to: The
genus Paeonia,
which comprises all
peony plants Paeonia...
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Bulgarians in 1913
Hawks of
Thrace Macedon Moesia Moesogoths Music of
Thrace Paionia Thracian treasure Turkish Republic of
Thrace Θρᾴκη. Liddell,
Henry George;...
- of
Byzantium (fl. 500 BC),
tyrant of the city of
Byzantium Ariston of
Paionia (4th
century BC),
Paionian prince,
cavalry commander of
Alexander the Great...
- unit of Greece. It is
situated in the muni****l unit of Axioupoli, in the
Paionia muni****lity,
within the
Kilkis region of
Central Macedonia. The terrain...
- Gr**** city-states, mercenaries, and
feudally raised soldiers from Thrace,
Paionia, and Illyria. He
showed his
intent to
conquer the
entirety of the Persian...