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AMYDON (Ancient city) KILKIS
(Amudon). A town in Macedonia on the Axius, from which Pyraechmes
led the Paeonians to the assistance of Troy. The place is called Abydon by Suidas
and Stephanus B.
DOVIROS (Ancient city) KILKIS
Doberus (Doberos, Steph. B.; Deboros, Diaboros, Douberos), a Paeonian
town or district, which Sitalces reached after crossing Cercine, and where many
troops and additional volunteers reached him, making up his full total. (Thuc.
ii. 98, 100.) Hierocles names Diaboros next to Idomene among the towns of the
Consular Macedonia under the Byzantine empire; this, coupled with the statement
of Ptolemy (iii. 13. 8. § 28) that it belonged to the Aestraei, would seem to
show that Doberus was near the modern Doghiran.
The Doberes (Doberes, Doberi, Plin. iv. 10) are described by Herodotus
(vii. 113) as inhabiting, with the Paeoplae, the country to the N. of Mt. Pangaeum,
these being precisely the tribes whom he had before associated with the inhabitants
of the Lake Prasias (v. 16). Their position must, therefore, be sought to the
E. of the Strymon: they shared Mt. Pangaeum with the Paeonians and Pierians, and
dwelt probably on the N. side, where, in the time of the Roman empire, there was
a mutatio, or place for changing horses, on the Via Egnatia, called Domeros, between
Amphipolis and Philippi, 13 M. P. from the former and 19 M. P. from the latter.
(Itin. Hierosol.; comp. Tafel, de Via Egnat. p. 10.) (Leake, Northern Greece,
vol. iii. pp. 212, 444, 467.)
This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited September 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
KRISTONIA (Ancient area) KILKIS
Crestonia (Krestonike: Eth. Krestonaios, Krestonietes: Adj. Krestonikos),
a district of Macedonia, which adjoined Mygdonia to the N.; for the Echidorus,
which flowed through Mygdonia into the gulf near the marsh of the Axius, had its
sources in Crestonia. (Herod. vii. 127.) It was chiefly occupied by a remnant
of Pelasgi, who spoke a different language from their neighbours. (Herod. i. 57;
comp. Thuc. iv. 109.) In Thucydides (ii. 99) the name should not be written Grestonia,
but Krestonia. Crestonia contained the town of Creston or Crestone (Kreston, Krestone,
Steph. B.), and Gallicum (Kilkitj), a place situated 16 M. P. from Thessalonica,
on the Roman road to Stobi (Pent. Tab.). (Leake, North. Greece. vol. iii. p. 440.)
DYSSORON (Mountain) KILKIS
(Dusoron). A gold-producing mountain in Macedonia between Chalcidice and Odomantice.
NEA KAVALA (Settlement) KILKIS
KILKIS (Town) MAKEDONIA CENTRAL
POLYKASTRO (Municipality) KILKIS
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