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  • It was suggested that this article should be renamed Haliacmon. The vote is shown below: Britannica gives it as Aliákmon, which is good enough for me...
    14 KB (2,082 words) - 00:53, 3 February 2024
  • Strymon, the Axius, the largest of all, the Ludias or Lydias, and the Haliacmon. The chief cities were Aegae and Pella, the capitals, and Pydna, Potidaea...
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  • this one doesn't sound quite right. The "Bermius" situated "between the Haliacmon and Ludias, at the foot of which stood the city of Beroea" (i.e. Veria)...
    10 KB (1,273 words) - 21:29, 10 February 2024
  • were an ancient tribe that lived on the alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axios in the northeastern part of mainland Greece. Some scholars...
    41 KB (5,731 words) - 18:03, 19 January 2024
  • and much of Yugoslav Macedonia, including territory not drained by the Haliacmon-Axios. Macedon must then be defined as the Balkan region where Macedonians...
    270 KB (42,159 words) - 03:22, 2 February 2023
  • northern Thessaly), Macedonian (southern Macedonia, the basin of the Haliacmon River), Proto-Phrygian (north and central Macedonia, the basin of the...
    22 KB (3,504 words) - 02:24, 3 February 2023
  • alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axios. They gradually expanded from their homeland along the Haliacmon valley on the northern frontier...
    100 KB (15,646 words) - 03:38, 29 December 2015
  • territory appears to correspond to the basins of (from west to east) the Haliacmon (Aliákmonas), Vardar / Axios and Struma / Strymónas rivers, and the plains...
    24 KB (3,889 words) - 13:20, 14 March 2023
  • Slovenski Volk (talk) 07:36, 27 July 2011 (UTC) Wikipedia has an article on Haliacmon, which seems to be the river referred to here, but it has been spelled...
    74 KB (11,180 words) - 04:09, 4 December 2020
  • Europe. The territory corresponds to the basins of (from west to east) the Haliacmon (Aliákmon, Bistritsa) Vardar (Axios) and Struma (Strymónas) rivers, and...
    122 KB (14,571 words) - 13:57, 29 January 2023
  • east of Edessa through Vermio and Askio mountains, crossed the river Haliacmon south of the town of Kostur, which lay in Bulgaria, ran through the Gramos...
    66 KB (8,791 words) - 13:23, 14 March 2023
  • and the Hebrus, the map shows the kingdom extending all the way to the Haliacmon. Furthermore, the source says that it did not include the coastal strip...
    132 KB (20,101 words) - 00:52, 17 March 2024
  • divides Lower and Maritime Macedonia from Thessaly and Magnesia, and Haliacmon Upper Macedonia. (5) But the Peneus bounds Macedonia towards the north...
    120 KB (17,879 words) - 13:39, 8 March 2024
  • ancient Greek people inhabiting the alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axius in the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula.' or B)...
    108 KB (16,883 words) - 09:13, 8 March 2023
  • 'Macedonia' was the name of the homeland between the lowest reach of the Haliacmon and the southern foothills of Lower Olympus both before and after the...
    247 KB (37,788 words) - 10:51, 3 April 2023
  • known from about 700 bc, when they pushed eastward from their home on the Haliacmon (Aliákmon) River under the leadership of King Perdiccas I and his successors...
    88 KB (13,987 words) - 09:36, 14 January 2011
  • reference rather than ethnic, he also so interestingly mentions that the Haliacmon river, or Bistrica as he called it, serves as the proper boundary between...
    229 KB (31,713 words) - 10:34, 21 March 2023
  • of which they anointed their kings. Emathia, the district between the Haliacmon (Bistritza) and Axius, was once called Paeonia; and Pieria and Pelagonia...
    149 KB (21,569 words) - 13:29, 14 March 2023