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Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992,ISBN 0631198075. on Page 18: "... northeastward course through an area of mountains to join the Vardar below Titov Veles near the ancient Paeonian capital of Stobi (Gradsko). Though marshy in some areas this plain - the ancient Pelagonia - has supported a large population from prehistoric ..." Page 107: "... 107 with pottery in Hellenistic forms and jewellery); and Demir Kapija, a long established settlement on the Vardar south of Stobi in Paeonia at the entrance to the gorge (Greek pottery of fifth to fourth century in settlement of Macedonians and ..." Page 150: "... but Philip caught and defeated them near the Paeonian capital Stobi with an army he had hastily conscripted from the cities of his kingdom. The Macedonians continued to hold 's Livy ..." ![]() The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome by Susan Wise Bauer (2007),ISBN-10: 039305974X, page 518: "... Italy); to the north, Thracian tribes known collectively as the Paeonians. ..."
__________________ "Arha Ellas apo Oricias kai arhegonos Ellas Epiros" "Greece starts at Oricus and the most ancient part of Greece is Epirus." Claudius Ptolemy, The Geographer http://www.hoplites.net/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/megist...arastashmaxon/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/ancientgreekmapsandmore/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/mapsoftheancientworld/ http://z11.invisionfree.com/Hegemony...index.php?c=11 Last edited by olvios; 04-29-2008 at 03:07 PM. |
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The Episcopal basilica dedicated by Bishop Philippos stood above the ruined early Roman theater from which many of the marbles used in the construction of the church were taken. Its western entrance was from a paved and colonnaded street leading into the heart of the city from the Porta Heraclea. The irregular, almost triangular form of this end of the basilica where the atrium was located was appar- ently the result of construction within space already clearly defined, chiefly by the street itself. The name is preserved on the lintel of the central doorway between the narthex and the nave. The inscription in Greek reads: ![]() source: Excavations at Stobi, 1970, James Wiseman and Djordje Mano-Zissi, American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 75, No. 4, (Oct., 1971), pp. 395-411, Archaeological Institute of America
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