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- Philippi - Wikipedia
Philippi ( f ɪ ˈ l ɪ p aɪ, ˈ f ɪ l ə ˌ p aɪ ; Ancient Greek: Φίλιπποι, Phílippoi) was a major Greek city northwest of the nearby island, Thasos Its original name was Crenides (Ancient Greek: Κρηνῖδες, Krēnĩdes "Fountains") [1] after its establishment by Thasian colonists in 360 359 BC
- Philippi | Greece, Map, History, Battle | Britannica
Philippi, hill town in the nomós (department) of Kavála, Greece, overlooking the coastal plain and the bay at Neapolis (Kavála) Philip II of Macedon fortified the Thasian settlement called Crenides in 356 bce to control neighbouring gold mines
- Philippi - World History Encyclopedia
Philippi was an important city in eastern Macedon which flourished in the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Periods Situated between the Strymon and Nestos rivers, the city was valued in antiquity for its nearby gold mines
- Archaeological Site of Philippi - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The Archaeological Site of Philippi is lying at the foot of an acropolis in north-eastern Greece on the ancient route linking Europe with Asia, the Via Egnatia The city of Philippi, re-founded by Philip II on a former colony of Thasians in 356 BCE, was reshaped by the Romans into a "small Rome" with its elevation to a Colonia Augusta of the
- A tour of the archaeological site of Philippi - Discover Greece
The archaeological site of Philippi, near Kavala, has one of the richest histories of all ancient Greek ruins, playing a pivotal role in Macedonian, Roman and Early Christian history
- Ancient Philippi, Greece: A Guide to the Archaeological Site
Founded in the fourth century BCE, the ancient Philippi was one of the most important cities of northeastern Greece, playing a pivotal role in the region’s political, commercial, and religious heritage for nearly two millennia It stands today as one of the most well-preserved early Christian monuments in the western world
- Archaeological site of Philippi – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Find the traces that they left behind with just one trip to the amazing archaeological site of Philippi! The region of Philippi is connected to many exceptional historical figures and events that shaped the Western world
- Soak Up History at the Ancient Philippi Ruins, Greece - Sand In My Suitcase
History whispers around every corner at the ruins of Philippi A major Greek city in ancient times, Philippi is now one of the most interesting places in Greece To visit the Philippi archaeological site, we traveled by bus from the small port city of Kavala – population 70,000
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