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History Of Macedonia - Online Journal for Macedonian Studies

Γιατί η Ολυμπιάδα δεν είναι η ένοικος του ταφικού μνημείου της Αμφίπολης. Γραμματειακές πηγές για την ζωή της Ολυμπιάδoς από την έναρξη της εκστρατείας του Μ. Αλεξάνδρου εως τον θάνατο της. Μακεδονικός τάφος που φέρεται να είχε βρεθεί παλαιότερα στον λόφ.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Everything about the history of Epirus." I noticed that the web site stated " Posted by History Of Macedonia." They also stated " Cities of Chaones Palaeste, Chimera, Maeandria fortress, Panormus, Onchesmus, Antigonea, Phanote. Was a tribe of Chaones. They lived next to the Encheleae as Hecataeus wrote FGrH1f103 and held the area which was later called Dassaretis. Namely the southern part of the lakeland and the hilly country to the south west of it. Chaones were a group of Greek-speaking tribes. During the wars for Greek independence."

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