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252: 636:, p. 106: "Fréquemment assimilés aux Hilotes étaient surtout les Pénestes de Thessalie. Comme eux, ils passaient pour les descendants d'une population locale d'origine achéenne (de même que les Magnètes et les Perrhèbes voisins) vaincue vers la fin du II millénaire par une tribu grecque nord-occidentale venue de Thesprotie près de l'Épire : bien que les Anciens aient pensé que le terme péneste dérivait soit de l'adjectif 35: 573:, p. 158: "Pelagones in the region of Prilep, the Lyncestae in the region of Florina, the Orestae in the region of Kastoria, and the Elimeotae in the region of Kozani. These tribes were all Epirotic tribes and they talked the Greek language but with a different dialect, the Northwest Greek dialect, as we know now from the local questions which were put to the god of Dodona." 521:, p. 266: "On crossing the Balkan chain, we find that Hecataeus called the Orestae 'a Molossian tribe' (F 107), and Strabo (434; cf. 326) probably derived from Hecataeus his belief that the Elimeotae, Lyncestae, and Pelagones, as well as the Orestae, were Epirotic or rather Molossian tribes before their incorporation by the Macedones into the Macedonian kingdom." 284:-Poloskë valley to the east of the pass was part of Orestia. Papazoglou adds that the mountains of Morava (between Korcë plain and Poloskë basin) and Grammos probably formed the border with Dassaretia and Parauaia. Karamitrou-Mentesidi is in favour of an excessive western expansion on lake Maliq and the region of today's 341:
Orestis, like the rest of Upper Macedonia, was characterized by cold winters with rainfalls that were very heavy, and hot summers. In this region life was hard and mainly a matter of survival. According to the season of the year, the mostly nomadic pastoralist people of the area moved their flocks of
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There is an overall agreement only for the eastern borders of the region, while about the rest of the Orestis' border areas there is some disagreement in scholarship. For Hammond, Orestis to the southeast ended after the point where the Pramoritsa flows into the Haliacmon (near
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Orestis was among the regions of Upper Macedonia where the inhabitants were tribal peoples, who gave their name to the territory which was under their control, or alternatively who took their name from that territory. The tribal people that inhabited Orestis were the Orestae.
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findings (both imported and locally made) from the late Bronze Age have been unearthed from various tombs in the region of Orestis. These include pottery, weapons, pins, brooches, as well as
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Appian and Hesiod mention about the origins of the Argead dynasty of the Macedonian royal house that they were descendants of Argeas from Orestis, the later being son of the eponymous
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signifiant «rester», on le rattache plutôt aujourd'hui au nom d'une tribu illyrienne qui, avec celles des Lyncestes et des Orestes (comportant le même suffixe
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to the west. Orestis formed the western border of Upper Macedonia, and Illyrians beyond this district constituted a persistent menace to the stability of the
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Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (1982). "CHAPTER 40 ILLYRIS, EPIRUS AND MACEDONIA". In Boardman, John; Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (eds.).
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possibly seeking protection from Illyrian tribes but also due to the expansion of Macedon. Like most of Upper Macedonia, Orestis only became part of
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cattle, goats and sheep to the various pasture lands. The region of Orestis was rich in summer pastures.
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Epirus: The Geography, the Ancient Remains, the History and the Topography of Epirus and Adjacent Areas
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Filos, Panagiotis (2018). "Linguistic Aspects of Epirote Ethnics". In Domínguez, Adolfo J. (ed.).
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1039: 385: 310:, forming its heartland in the Archaic and early Classical periods. It bordered with 205: 500:, while depictions of the goddess are found in various parts of the Orestis region. 1113:. Textes à l'appui / Histoire classique (in French) (2nd ed.). La Découverte. 477: 299:(Kelethron), Diokliteionopolis, while epigraphic evidence cofirms the existence of 277: 434:
after the early 4th century BC. This change possible happened during the reign of
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It is generally agreed that the region of Orestis encompassed the area around
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Some important cities in the Orestis region based on ancient sources were
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and later Strabo identified the Orestea as Molossian population of the
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Heckel, Waldemar; Heinrichs, Johannes; Müller, Sabine, eds. (2020).
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1 F 107) and expanded southwards, reaching the Ambraciote Gulf (see
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According to the tradition of the Orestae, which is recorded by
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Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow, Esther (2012) .
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bearing the common Orestian name "Antiochus", was found in the
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basin. The region was bounded geographically by the mountains
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Around 370-365 BC Orestis was associated with the kingdom of
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with Orestis located in the western districts of the kingdom.
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and it extended to Prespa Lakes basin, in particular around
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The tribal name of the Orestae appears to derive from the
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Karamitrou-Mentesidi, Georgia; Moschakis, Kostas (2014).
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The region became independent again in 196 BC, when the
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Orestis in the south-west of the traditional region of
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Index

Orestae
Orestida

Kingdom of Macedon
Greek
Upper Macedonia
Kastoria regional unit
West Macedonia
Greece
ancient Greek
Molossian
Theagenes
Strabo
Orestes
Greek
Orestes
West Greek
Illyrian
Lake Kastoria
Haliacmon
Voio
Vitsi
Grammos
Small Prespa Lake
Molossians
Dassaretia
Parauaia
Eordaea
Elimiotis

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