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Perseus Encyclopedia

Αβδηρα

ΑΒΔΗΡΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΞΑΝΘΗ
Πόλη της Θράκης.

Αγγίτης

ΑΓΓΙΤΗΣ (Παραπόταμος) ΔΡΑΜΑ
Παραπόταμος του Στρυμόνα.

Agrianes

ΑΓΡΙΑΝΕΣ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
A Paeonian tribe & A tributary of the Hebrus.

Bistones

ΒΙΣΤΩΝΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ

Δίκαια

ΔΙΚΑΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΒΔΗΡΑ
Από εκεί πέρασε ο Ξέρξης.

Doriskos, Doriscus

ΔΟΡΙΣΚΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥΠΟΛΗ

Εβρος

ΕΒΡΟΣ (Ποταμός) ΑΝΑΤΟΛΙΚΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ & ΘΡΑΚΗ
A river in Thrace, Doriscus on it.

Edonians

ΗΔΩΝΙΣ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ

Ηιών

ΗΙΩΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΒΑΛΑ
Πόλη στο Στρυμόνα (Παυσ. 8,8,9).

Ismarus

ΙΣΜΑΡΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΡΟΔΟΠΗ

Cicones

ΚΙΚΟΝΕΣ (Αρχαία χώρα) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ

Maroneia

ΜΑΡΩΝΕΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΡΟΔΟΠΗ

Mesambria

ΜΕΣΗΜΒΡΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥΠΟΛΗ
A town on the Thracian coast of the Aegean

Νέστος

ΝΕΣΤΟΣ (Ποταμός) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Ποταμός της Θράκης (Παυσ. 6,5,4).

Pangaeum

ΠΑΓΓΑΙΟ (Βουνό) ΚΑΒΑΛΑ
Pangaeum: a mountain range in Thrace: Hdt. 5.16, Hdt. 7.112, King Lycurgus put to death at: Apollod. 3.5.1

Pieres

ΠΙΕΡΙΣ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
Thracian tribe, mines in their country, in Xerxes' army.

Σαμοθράκη, Δαρδανία

ΣΑΜΟΘΡΑΚΗ (Νησί) ΑΝΑΤΟΛΙΚΗ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ & ΘΡΑΚΗ
Δαρδανία ήταν το παλιό όνομα της Σαμοθράκης (Παυσ. 7,4,3).

Stryme

ΣΤΡΥΜΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΜΟΛΥΒΩΤΗ
Αποικία της Θάσου στη Θράκη.

Δημοσθένης

Ηρόδοτος

Doriscus

ΔΟΡΙΣΚΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥΠΟΛΗ
The territory of Doriscus is in Thrace, a wide plain by the sea, and through it flows a great river, the Hebrus; here had been built that royal fortress which is called Doriscus, and a Persian guard had been posted there by Darius ever since the time of his march against Scythia. It seemed to Xerxes to be a fit place for him to arrange and number his army, and he did so. All the ships had now arrived at Doriscus, and the captains at Xerxes' command brought them to the beach near Doriscus, where stands the Samothracian city of Sane, and Zone; at the end is Serreum, a well-known headland. This country was in former days possessed by the Cicones. To this beach they brought in their ships and hauled them up for rest. Meanwhile Xerxes made a reckoning of his forces at Doriscus.

Λίσος

ΛΙΣΣΟΣ (Ποταμός) ΡΟΔΟΠΗ
Ποταμός ανάμεσα στη Στρύμη και τη Μεσαμβρία (Ηρόδ. 7,108,2).

Pergamus

ΠΕΡΓΑΜΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΒΑΛΑ
After passing through the aforementioned land (Satrae), Xerxes next passed the fortresses of the Pierians, one called Phagres and the other Pergamus. By going this way he marched right under their walls, keeping on his right the great and high Pangaean range, where the Pierians and Odomanti and especially the Satrae have gold and silver mines.

Σάλη

ΣΑΛΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΕΒΡΟΣ
Ηταν Σαμοθρακική πόλη και βρισκόταν σε περιοχή, που προγενέστερα ανήκε στην επικράτεια του θρακικού φύλου των Κικόνων (Ηρόδ. 7,59,2).

ΣΑΜΟΘΡΑΚΙΚΗ ΠΕΡΑΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΕΒΡΟΣ
Ο Ηρόδοτος αναφέρει ότι ο Ξέρξης μετά τον Δορίσκο πέρασε από τις Σαμοθρακικές πόλεις, οι πιο μακρινή εκ των οποίων ήταν η Μεσαμβρία (Ηρόδ. 7.108.1).

Παυσανίας

ΘΑΣΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΘΑΣΟΣ
Diitrephes (the Athenian), who had been elected to the command of the Thracian towns, was sent off to his government, and arriving at Thasos abolished the democracy there. Two months, however, had not elapsed after his departure before the Thasians began to fortify their town, being already tired of an aristocracy with Athens --- Things at Thasos thus turned out just the contrary to what the oligarchical conspirators at Athens expected; and the same in my opinion was the case in many of the other dependencies; as the cities no sooner got a moderate government and liberty of action, than they went on to absolute freedom without being at all seduced by the show of reform offered by the Athenians.

Στράβων

Abdera

ΑΒΔΗΡΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΞΑΝΘΗ
After the Nestus River, towards the east, is the city Abdera, named after Abderus, whom the horses of Diomedes devoured; then, near by, the city Picaea, above which lies a great lake, Bistonis; then the city Maroneia.

Agrianes

ΑΓΡΙΑΝΕΣ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
The Strymon has its source in the country of the Agrianes who live round about Rhodope; and alongside this country lies Parorbelia, a district of Macedonia, which has in its interior, along the valley that begins at Eidonene, the cities Callipolis, Orthopolis, Philippopolis, Garescus. . .
Not only the Axius flows out of the country of the Paeonians, but also the Strymon, for it flows out of the country of the Agrianes through that of the Medi and Sinti and empties into the parts that are between the Bisaltae and the Odomantes. . .
It is clear that in early times, as now, the Paeonians occupied much of what is now Macedonia, so that they could not only lay siege to Perinthus but also bring under their power all Crestonia and Mygdonis and the country of the Agrianes as far as Pangaeurum.

Mesembria

ΜΕΣΗΜΒΡΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥΠΟΛΗ
Then comes the Haemus Mountain, which reaches the sea here; then Mesembria, a colony of the Megarians, formerly called “Menebria” (that is, “city of Menas,” because the name of its founder was Menas, while "bria" is the word for "city" in the Thracian language.

Xantheia

ΞΑΝΘΕΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΞΑΝΘΗ
After the lake (Bistonis) come Xantheia, Maroneia and Ismarus, the cities of the Cicones (Strabo 8, Fr.43).

Orthagoria

ΟΡΘΑΓΟΡΕΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΡΟΔΟΠΗ
After Maroneis one comes to the city Orthagoria (Strabo 8, Fr.47)

ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΙ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΒΑΛΑ
There are very many gold mines in Crenides, where the city Philippi now is situated, near Mt. Pangaeum. And Mt. Pangaeum as well has gold and silver mines, as also the country across, and the country this side, the Strymon River as far as Paeonia. And it is further said that the people who plough the Paeonian land find nuggets of gold. (Strabo 7 Gr. 34)

Caracoma

ΧΑΡΑΚΩΜΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥΠΟΛΗ
After Maroneis one comes to the city Orthagoria and to the region about Serrhium a rough coastingvoyage and to Tempyra, the little town of the Samothracians, and to Caracoma, another little town, off which lies the island Samothrace (Strabo 8,Fr.47)
From Caracoma one comes to Doriscus, where Xerxes enumerated his army; then to the Hebrus, which is navigable inland to Cypsela, a distance of one hundred and twenty stadia. (8.49)

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