WebHide browse bar Your current position in the text is marked in blue. Click anywhere in the line to jump to another position: WebPangaeus - a mountain in Thrace → Wikipedia entry Aelian:NA_3.21 mus records how on Mount Pangaeus in Thrace a bear came Athen_15.682 up the plants from Mount …
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WebPangaeum, the great gold-mining centre of the Greek world. North and south of this mountain two depressions give access for a route from east to west. Both routes are … WebTheophrastus talks of a well about Pangaeum in Thrace, how that a vessel filled with the water of it weighs twice as much in winter as it does in summer. Besides, hence it is … milb highlights
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WebKing Philip II of Macedonia (359-336 B.C.E.) is reported to have extracted more than 28 tons [25 t] of gold each year from the mines of Pangaeum in Thrace. When Philip’s son … WebGeography of Thrace Their land can be approximately defined as northeastern Greece, European Turkey, Bulgaria, eastern Serbia and Romania. In the southwest around the river Axios (Vardar) they had their early borders with the Greeks. In the west they were bordering with the Paiones and the Dardanians. WebAeschylus Women of Argos (?) (fr. 17 TrGF may concern the burial of Capaneus in Eleusis, cf. Plut. Thes. 29.4; the play may belong to the same trilogy as Eleusinians); Eleusinians (the plot concerned the burial of the Seven against Thebes at Eleusis: Plut.Thes. 29.4); Cercyon (Apollod.Epit. 1.3); Carcinus Alope (included Cercyon as a character: Arist. milb hometown collection