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    The Archaeological Museum of Amphipolis is a museum in Amphipolis, Central Macedonia, Greece. It is located in the archaeological site of ancient Amphipolis...
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    Amphipolis (Greek: Αμφίπολη, romanized: Amfipoli; Ancient Greek: Ἀμφίπολις, romanized: Amphipolis) was an important ancient Greek polis (city), and later...
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    The Battle of Amphipolis was fought in 422 BC during the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. It was the culmination of events that began in 424...
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    Brasidas (category Ancient Amphipolis)
    was placed in front of the new, relocated agora of Amphipolis. An archaeological dig at Amphipolis unearthed the foundations of a small building, and...
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    40.80311; 23.842601 The Lion of Amphipolis (Greek: Λέων της Αμφίπολης) is a 4th-century BC tomb sculpture near Amphipolis, Macedonia, northern Greece....
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    Central Macedonia (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    Aigai as the capital of Macedon in the fourth century BC, is also located in Central Macedonia, as well as Dion in Pieria and Amphipolis. These are important...
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    Cultural Network of Cities by the Greek Ministry of Culture. The Archaeological Museum of Drama covers human presence in the regional unit of Drama from the...
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    sacred places of worship, outside its walls. Many statues and other invaluable items are kept in the nearby Dion's archaeological museum. Pimblia and Leivithra...
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    Vergina Sun (redirect from Star of Vergina)
    her shield. Regional Archaeological Museum "Antonio Salinas", Palermo. A Vergina sun on Athena's shield. Pithos with the Judgment of Paris, from Athens...
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    quite differently and were allowed a greater degree of autonomy. After Philip II conquered Amphipolis in 357 BC, the city was allowed to retain its democracy...
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    community of Mount Athos, which is ecclesiastically under the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. The remainder of the peninsula...
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    of the city's most famous museums include the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki and the Museum of Byzantine Culture. The Archaeological Museum of...
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    Museum of Amphipolis Archaeological Museum of Pella Archaeological Museum of Veroia Archaeological Museum of Thasos Archaeological Museum of Delos Archaeological...
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    Florina (category Municipalities of Western Macedonia)
    1st century BC. Many of these finds are now on display in the Archaeological Museum of Florina. The town is first mentioned in 1334, when the Serbian...
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    Kavala (redirect from History of Kavala)
    tower of the fortifications of the city, still visible today, and in 926, according to another inscription (nowadays in the archaeological museum of Kavala)...
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    Philippi (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Greece)
    a strategic passage: the site controlled the route between Amphipolis and Neapolis, part of the great royal route which runs east-west across Macedonia...
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    Vergina (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Central Macedonia)
    the site of an extensive royal palace. The archaeological museum of Vergina was built to house all the artifacts found at the site and is one of the most...
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    "συμφυλέται" (of the same tribe/race/nation). The interpretation of "συμφυλέται" as "Jews" is debated by many scholars. Also, there is no firm archaeological and...
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    the colony of Amphipolis under her control for many years. The kingdom of Macedon, was reorganised by Philip II and achieved the union of Greek states...
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    liquidated in December 2013. The Archaeological Museum of Kozani The Historical–Folklore and Natural History Museum of Kozani is built according to old...
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    League as tributary states and in 437/436 BC founded the city of Amphipolis at the mouth of the Strymon River for access to timber as well as gold and silver...
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    Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (category NUTS 2 statistical regions of the European Union)
    of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece. It consists of the northeastern parts of the country, comprising the eastern part of the region of Macedonia...
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    (2011). Brill's Companion to Ancient Macedon: Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC - 300 AD. BRILL. ISBN 978-9-00-420650-2. Herodotus...
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    in Veria include the Archaeological Museum of Veroia, the Byzantine Museum of Veroia, the Folklore Museum of Veroia, a museum of modern Greek history...
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    Kasta Tomb (redirect from Amphipolis tomb)
    Amphipolis". www.dw.de. Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 10 September 2014. "Amphipolis", Ministry of Culture: ISBN 9602141263 Diodorus Siculus, Library of History...
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    Pella (redirect from History of Pella)
    (see picture) The Palace - The archaeological investigation https://www.palaceofpella.gr/the-palace-the-archaeological-investigation/?lang=en Sideris...
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    Mieza (Macedonia) (category Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Greece)
    created. In the Archaeological Museum of Veria there are tiles and clay tiles from the roof of the gallery. The ancient theater of Miesza of Hellenistic period...
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    Greek Orthodox) Delinanios Folklore Museum Byzantine Museum of Kastoria Paleontological and Paleobotanical Museum of Nostimo, a village 25 km (16 mi) from...
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    the archaeological discovery of the star by Manolis Andronikos in Vergina. The similarity of the first flag of North Macedonia, then the Republic of Macedonia...
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    The history of the city of Thessaloniki dates back to the ancient Macedonians. Today with the opening of borders in Southeastern Europe it is currently...
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