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  • 1Mygdŏnes — (a. Geogr.), 1) die Bewohner von Mygdonia 1); 2) ein aus Thracien in Bithynien eingewanderter Volksstamm; sie wohnten im westlichsten Bithynien u. östlichsten Mysien um den Berg Olympos u. den See Daskylitis; 3) Völkerschaft in Phrygien, genannt… …

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  • 2Mygdonia — For other uses, see Mygdonia (disambiguation). Borders of Mygdonia with Chalcidice …

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  • 3List of ancient tribes in Thrace and Dacia — This is a list of ancient tribes in Thrace and Dacia (Ancient Greek: Θρᾴκη; Δακία) including possibly or partly Thracian or Dacian tribes, and non Thracian or non Dacian tribes that inhabited the lands known as Thrace and Dacia. A great number of …

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  • 4Mygdon — may refer to: Mygdon of Phrygia, in Greek mythology, king who was an ally of King Priam of Troy Mygdon of Bebryces, in Greek mythology, killed by Heracles, son of Poseidon Mygdon (son of Ares), in Greek mythology, and muse Calliope, eponymous of… …

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  • 5Mygdonia, Thessaloniki — Mygdonia Μυγδονία Location …

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  • 6Phrygia — In antiquity, Phrygia ( el. Φρυγία) was a kingdom in the west central part of Anatolia, in what is now modern day Turkey. The Phrygians (Phruges or Phryges) initially lived in the Southern Balkans; according to Herodotus, under the name of… …

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  • 7РУССКИЙ УКАЗАТЕЛЬ СТАТЕЙ — Абант Άβας Danaus Абанты Άβαντες Абарис Άβαρις Абдера Abdera Абдулонома Абдул Abdulonymus Абелла Abella Абеллинум Abellinum Абеона Abeona Абидос или Абид… …

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  • 8Phrygĭa [2] — Phrygĭa, ein Theil von Kleinasien, welcher in den verschiedenen Zeiten sehr verschiedene Ausdehnung hatte; namentlich gehörte früher das Küstenland unter dem Namen Kleinphrygia od. P. am Hellespont dazu (welches später als Klein Mysien abgetrennt …

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  • 9Mygdon (son of Ares) — For other uses, see Mygdon In Greek mythology, Mygdon was the son of Ares and muse Calliope. He had three brothers named Edonus, Odomantus and Biston and was the father of Crousis and Grastus. He is considered the eponymous hero of the Thracian… …

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  • 10MACEDONIA — angusta primum, postea latissima Europae regio, duobus olim Regibus, Philippô et Alexandrô M. patre acfiliô, et terrae imperiô clarissima, antea Aemonia, Mygdonia, Paeonia, Edonia, Pieria, et Aemathia ab Aemathio Rege dicta; 1 Macchab. c. 1. v. 1 …

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