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E.C. Marchant, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 2,Στενήν—the Paeonians had possessed ‘a narrow strip on the bank of the Axius, down to Pella and the sea.’ Grote points out that this would leave hardly any room for the Bottiaeans, who dwelt north of the Pierians, between the mouth of the Haliacmon (the
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W. W. How, J. Wells, A Commentary on Herodotus,6.45 ,"Βρύγοι. These Thracian neighbours of Macedon may be placed between the Strymon and Mount Athos. In the list of tribes given in vii. 185 they come between the men of Chalcidice and the Pieres. The two passages agree if in vii. 185 the Pieres are
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by the great chain of Olympus. An offshoot from Olympus advances along the Pierian plain, in a North-west direction, as far as the ravine of the Haliacmon, where the mountains are separated by that chasm in the great eastern ridge of Northern Greece from the portion of it anciently called
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the branch of the tribe who lived east of the Strymon (vii. 112). Scymnus Chius (434) and Strabo (326) locate the Brygi far to the west on the borders of Epirus and Illyria. Probably they are connected with the Βρίγες (vii. 73), the European ancestors of the Phrygians."
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Archaic Eretria: A Political and Social History from the Earliest Times to 490 BC by Keith G. Walker, 2004, page 154: "... 498-54)12' had incorporated coastal Pieria into Macedonia and expelled the 'Pieres', who af- terwards took up their abode in areas at
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Archaic Eretria: A Political and Social History from the Earliest Times to 490 BC by Keith G. Walker, 2004, page 154: "... 498-54)12' had incorporated coastal Pieria into Macedonia and expelled the 'Pieres', who af- terwards took up their abode in areas at
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Orpheus and Greek Religion (Mythos Books) by William Keith Guthrie and L. Alderlink, 1993, page 62: "... assigned, Pieria, was originally inhabited by a Thracian tribe, the Pieres, who according to Thucydides (ii.
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and is a conspicuous object in all the country to the East. It would seem that there was a city called Pieria, which may be represented by a tumulus, overgrown with trees upon the extremity of the ridge of
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E.C. Marchant, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 2,Πιερίας—between Mt. Olympus and the Thermaic Gulf, the original home of the muses and birth-place of Orpheus.
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An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis: An Investigation Conducted by The Copenhagen Polis Centre for the Danish National Research Foundation,
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was a considerable forest, called Pieria Silva, which may have furnished the Pierian pitch, which had such a high reputation. The road from
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Indjeh Kara-su) and that of the Axius. Probably Thuc. is mistaken in saying μέχρι θαλάσσης, and the Paeonians did not extend so far east
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The boundaries which historians and geographers give to this province vary. In the systematic geography of
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and the Haliacmon rivers. Pieria was bounded on the West from the contiguous district of the
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Orpheus and Greek Religion (Mythos Books) by William Keith Guthrie and L. Alderlink, 1993),
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and two fortresses. He writes the Pierians were among the nations that supplied the army of
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Strab. 7.7,"As for the Thracians, the Pieres inhabited Pieria and the region about Olympus"
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in the 8th century BC from their original seats, and driven to the North beyond the
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Expulsion of the Pieres from the region of Olympus to the region of Pangaion by the
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occupied the narrow strip of plain land, or low hill, between the mouths of the
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in Thessaly passed through Pieria, and was probably the route which the
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the name is given to the extent of coast between the mouths of the
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poems, was, according to legend, the birthplace of the
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Index


Macedonians
Ancient Greek
Thracian
Brygi
archaic period in Greece
Peneius
Haliacmon
Mount Olympus
Pieria
Greek
Macedonians
Strymon
Mount Pangaeus
Ancient Greek
Herodotus
Mount Pangaeus
Xerxes
Homeric
Muses
Orpheus
Boeotia
Ptolemy
Ludias
Thessalian
Perrhaebia
Bermius
Andreotissa
Dium
Pydna

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