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- 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
- Philippi - Wikipedia
Philippi ( fɪˈlɪpaɪ, ˈfɪləˌpaɪ ; 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 - Encyclopedia. com
Philippi a city in ancient Macedonia, the scene in 42 bc of two battles in which Mark Antony and Octavian defeated Brutus and Cassius The ruins lie close to the Aegean coast in NE Greece, near the port of Kaválla (ancient Neapolis)
- Philippi - The Roadrunners Guide to Ancient World
The Theater in Philippi (Pictured Left) was one of the largest of the ancient world Multiple renovations were made on it to include space for gladiatorial competitions and later on, wild beast fights
- The Battle of Philippi 42 BCE - World History Encyclopedia
The Battle of Philippi in 42 BCE was an all- Roman affair fought between the young Octavian, chosen heir of Julius Caesar, and the mercurial Mark Antony, widely regarded as the greatest living Roman general on the one side against Brutus and Cassius, the assassins of Caesar and champions of the Republican cause on the other
- The Ancient Macedonian City of Philippi: A Gateway Through . . .
Philippi, nestled in Eastern Macedonia, Greece, is a city steeped in history, bearing the legacy of multiple civilizations, from the Hellenistic and Roman to the Byzantine periods
- Viktor von Philippi - Wikipedia
In 1720, Philippi married the Spanish lady-in-waiting Marie Christine Rebekka von Malenthein (1681–c 1747) [ 4 ] Count von Paar died in Vienna on 24 October 1739
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