MYGDONIA — regio Macedoniae in Thraciam vergens, inter Axium, et Strymonem fluv. Plin. l. 4. c. 10. Populi Mygdones, qui in Asiam transgressi, in ea parte Mysiae consederunt, quae Troadi superiacet, Rhyndaco amni, et Dascylitico lacui propinqua, eamque… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Mygdonĭa — Mygdonĭa, 1) Landschaft in Macedonien; begriff früher alles am Axios gelegene macedonische Land u. die Provinzen Paraxia (Amphaxitis), Krestonia, Anthemus; später nur die zwischen Päonia u. Amphaxitis am Axios gelegene Provinz, mit der Stadt… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Mygdonia — Mygdonia, Provinz des alten Macedonien am Flusse Axios; Landschaft in Phrygien; der nordöstl. Theil Mesopotamiens am Nisibis; Name Bithyniens … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Mygdonia — For other uses, see Mygdonia (disambiguation). Borders of Mygdonia with Chalcidice … Wikipedia
Mygdonia, Thessaloniki — Mygdonia Μυγδονία Location … Wikipedia
Mygdonia (disambiguation) — Mygdonia (Greek: Μυγδονία) can refer to: Mygdonia was a district of ancient Macedon Mygdonia was an ancient region in Asia Minor Mygdonia, according to John Tzetzes, was the original name of the Thracian city of Perinthus Antiochia Mygdonia, a… … Wikipedia
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Altus (Mygdonia) — Altus (Greek: polytonic|Άλτός), was a fortress town in Mygdonia near Therma (later Thessaloniki). The town is mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium ( s.v. ) and Theagenes of Macedon.References*John Cramer, A Geographic and Historical Description of … Wikipedia
Cissus (Mygdonia) — For other uses, see Cissus (disambiguation). Cissus or Kissos (Ancient Greek: Κισσός , Modern Greek Chortiatis[1]), was a town and mountain[2] of Amphaxitis[3], Macedon, not far from Rhaecelus, which appears to have been the name of the… … Wikipedia
Apollonia (Mygdonia) — For other uses, see Apollonia Apollonia (Greek: polytonic|Ἀπολλωνία) was a town of Mygdonia in Macedonia, south of the lake Bolbe (Athen. viii. p. 334, e.), and north of the Chalcidian mountains, on the road from Thessalonica to Amphipolis, as we … Wikipedia