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  2. Lucanian vase painting - Wikipedia

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    The Dolon Painter may have emigrated there during his career, as his late work reflects an influence by the Apulian Tarporley Painter. Around 370 BC, the workshops in Policoro and Metapontum ceased to function, and production moved to the hinterland.

  3. Category:Mythological Thracian women - Wikipedia

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  4. Mygdonia - Wikipedia

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    Mygdonia (/ m ɪ ɡ ˈ d oʊ n i ə /; [Μυγδονία] Error: {{Langx}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) ) was an ancient territory, part of ancient Thrace, later conquered by Macedon, which comprised the plains around Therma (Thessalonica) together with the valleys of Klisali and Besikia, including the area of the Axios river ...

  5. Thraco-Macedonian - Wikipedia

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    Thraco-Macedonian is a conventional name in the study of ancient history to describe the political geography of Macedonia (region) in antiquity. It may refer to: Thraco-Macedonian coins or Thraco-Macedonian standard. Ancient coins of Thracian tribes (or tribes who have been labelled as Thracian) in Macedonia (region), like those of Bergaios and ...

  6. Dolon (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Dolon then informed the two Greeks which Trojan allies were living in which tent and what their strengths were. After this, Odysseus went back on his promise and Dolon was decapitated by Diomedes before the two went into the Trojan camp to wreak havoc, slaying Rhesus , king of Thrace , and stealing his valuable horses. [ 2 ]

  7. Skudra - Wikipedia

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    Skudra (Old Persian: 𐎿𐎤𐎢𐎭𐎼, romanized: Skudra) was a province of the Persian Achaemenid Empire in Europe between 510s BC and 479 BC. Its name is attested in Persian and Egyptian inscriptions (an Egyptian record of c. 498–497 BC, and a list on the tomb of Darius the Great at Naqsh-e Rustam, c. 486 BC. [1]

  8. Bistones - Wikipedia

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    The Bistones continued to exist at the time when the Romans were masters of Thrace. [2] Roman poets sometimes use the names of the Bistones for that of the Thracians in general. [2] Pliny mentions one town as belonging to the Bistones: Tirida; the other towns on their coast, Dicaea, Ismaron, Parthenion, Phalesina and Maronea, were Greek ...

  9. Macedonian art (Byzantine) - Wikipedia

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    Macedonian art is the art of the Macedonian Renaissance in Byzantine art style. The period in which the art was produced, the Macedonian Renaissance, followed the end of the Byzantine iconoclasm era lasting from 867-1056, concluding with the fall of the Macedonian dynasty.