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  • Qinnasrin, Syria Chalcis (Thrace), modern Inecik in European Turkey Chalcis ad Libanum, possibly modern Anjar, Lebanon It can be also: Chalcis Mountain, near...
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  • Byzantine-era architectural fragments. The diocese of Chalcis was nominally restored in 1933 as a titular see (Chalcis in Europa) by the Roman Catholic Church, but...
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  • Xenophon march into Thrace to attack Chalcis. They destroy crops outside Spartolus and begin negotiating with pro-Athenian factions in Chalcis, but the anti-Athenian...
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  • under Rome (41–44) Herod of Chalcis, client Tetrarch of Chalcis under Rome (41–48) Herod Agrippa II client Tetrarch of Chalcis under Rome (48–53) client...
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    Chalcis Province was one of the provinces of the Euboea Prefecture, Greece. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipalities Chalcis...
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    honour. His tomb was claimed both by the city of Argos and by Thebes. Chalcis in Euboea likewise boasted of possessing the tomb of Linus, the inscription...
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  • Illyria and Thrace. He secures his position in central and south Greece by keeping Macedonian occupation forces in the cities of Corinth, Chalcis on the island...
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    experienced generals. The allied army included contingents from Achaea, Corinth, Chalcis, Epidaurus, Megara, and Troezen, with the majority of troops being supplied...
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    defeated and was forced to abandon all possessions in southern Greece, Thrace and Asia Minor. During their intervention, although the Romans declared...
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    Nesiotikos phoros (Νησιωτικὸς φόρος) Aegina Athenae Diades Carystus Chalcis Diakrioi in Chalcis Eretria Poseideion Ποσίδεον Styra Anaphe Andros Belbina Melos...
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  • Battle of Thermopylae. With the remainder of his troops, Antiochus flees to Chalcis on Euboea and from there he retreats by sea to Ephesus. Manius Acilius...
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    Komotini (category Municipalities of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace)
    Κομοτηνή, Turkish: Gümülcine) is a city in the region of East Macedonia and Thrace, northeastern Greece and its capital. It is also the capital of the Rhodope...
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    Alexandroupolis (category Western Thrace)
    regional unit. It is the largest city in Greek Thrace and the region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, with a population of 71,751, and is an important...
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    the Euripos, had been narrowed, and then bridged at Chalcis. If Euboea, and in particular Chalcis, was no longer controlled by Athens then Philip could...
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    Didymoteicho (category Municipalities of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace)
    on the eastern edge of the Evros regional unit of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, in northeastern Greece. It is the seat of the municipality of the same...
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    independent Greece, the largest community comprising fifty Romaniote families at Chalcis. After the establishment of the monarchy following independence, small...
    57 KB (7,107 words) - 03:23, 25 June 2024
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    raid on the city of Chalcis in Euboea, one of the key Antigonid strongholds known as the 'fetters of Greece'. Philip rushed to Chalcis with a force of 5...
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    Chalcidice (/kælˈsɪdɪsi/) is named after the ancient Greek city-state of Chalcis in Euboea, which colonised the area in the 8th century BC. The Cholomontas...
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    Sea of Marmara, near the mouth of the Bosphorus. A stream, called the Chalcis or Chalcedon in antiquity and now known as the Kurbağalıdere (Turkish:...
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    into 8 municipalities, numbered in the picture in the infobox. These are: Chalcis (Chalkida, 1) Dirfys-Messapia (2) Eretria (3) Istiaia-Aidipsos (4) Karystos...
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