Paionien (Danish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Paionien" in Danish language version.

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  • Polyainos. Shepherd, R. (red.). Stratagems in War. Vol. 4. s. afsnit 12, 3. Arkiveret fra originalen 20. september 2017. Hentet 2017-10-28. Lysimachus conducted Ariston, son of Autoleon, to his father's kingdom in Paeonia; under pretence that the royal youth might be acknowledged by his subjects, and treated with due respect. But as soon as he had bathed in the royal baths in the river Arisbus, and they had set before him an elegant banquet, according to the custom of his country, Lysimachus ordered his guards to arm. Ariston instantly mounted his horse and escaped to the land of the Dardani; and Lysimachus was left in possession of Paeonia.

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  • "A Companion to Ancient Macedonia". Hentet 25. oktober 2017.

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  • Merker, Irwin L. (1965). "The Ancient Kingdom of Paionia". Balkan studies : biannual publication of the Institute for Balkan Studies (Thessaloniki, Greece). 6 (1). Arkiveret fra originalen 21. februar 2021. Hentet 2017-10-23.

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  • Kuhrt, Amélie (1. september 2009). The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources from the Achaemenid Period. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415552790. Arkiveret fra originalen 22. maj 2020. Hentet 2017-10-22.
  • "Paeonia". Encyclopædia Britannica online. Arkiveret fra originalen 18. april 2008.
  • Merker, Irwin L. (1965). "The Ancient Kingdom of Paionia". Balkan studies : biannual publication of the Institute for Balkan Studies (Thessaloniki, Greece). 6 (1). Arkiveret fra originalen 21. februar 2021. Hentet 2017-10-23.
  • Pausanius. "Pausanias Description of Greece". Arkiveret fra originalen 16. juli 2019. Hentet 2017-10-26.
  • "Persian Influence on Greek Culture". Arkiveret fra originalen 16. december 2016. Hentet 26. oktober 2017.
  • "Greek >> PAEONIAN KINGS >> Lycceius". coinproject.com. Arkiveret fra originalen 23. september 2020. Hentet 2017-10-27.
  • "Greek >> PAEONIAN KINGS >> Patraos". coinproject.com. Arkiveret fra originalen 19. september 2020. Hentet 2017-10-27.
  • Polyainos. Shepherd, R. (red.). Stratagems in War. Vol. 4. s. afsnit 12, 3. Arkiveret fra originalen 20. september 2017. Hentet 2017-10-28. Lysimachus conducted Ariston, son of Autoleon, to his father's kingdom in Paeonia; under pretence that the royal youth might be acknowledged by his subjects, and treated with due respect. But as soon as he had bathed in the royal baths in the river Arisbus, and they had set before him an elegant banquet, according to the custom of his country, Lysimachus ordered his guards to arm. Ariston instantly mounted his horse and escaped to the land of the Dardani; and Lysimachus was left in possession of Paeonia.
  • Pausanius. "Pausanias Description of Greece". Arkiveret fra originalen 3. december 2016. Hentet 2017-10-28.
  • "Thraco Macedonian Tribes, Derrones, ancient coins index with thumbnails - WildWinds.com". wildwinds.com. Arkiveret fra originalen 29. oktober 2017. Hentet 2017-10-28.
  • "Impressive Derrones Dodekadrachm". Classical Numismatic Group Inc. Arkiveret fra originalen 30. oktober 2017. Hentet 2017-10-28.
  • "Ancient coins of Macedon". Arkiveret fra originalen 16. oktober 2017. Hentet 2017-10-29. Bastareus. An unknown king of some tribe bordering upon the Paeonian district
  • "A King Named Teutamados". Coins Weekly. Arkiveret fra originalen 29. oktober 2017. Hentet 2017-10-29.
  • Čausidis, Nikos (1995). Ugrinovska, Liljana (red.). Macedonia: Cultural Heritage. Skopje: Misla. s. 50 & 53. ISBN 978-9989390210. Arkiveret fra originalen 29. oktober 2017. Hentet 2017-10-29.
  • Čausidis, Nikos (1995). Ugrinovska, Liljana (red.). Macedonia: Cultural Heritage. Skopje: Misla. s. 54 & 57. ISBN 978-9989390210. Arkiveret fra originalen 30. oktober 2017. Hentet 2017-10-29.
  • Smith, William (1848). "Sitalces". A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. Vol. 3. s. 843. Arkiveret fra originalen 21. februar 2021. Hentet 2017-10-29. With this mighty host he crossed the passes of Mount Cereine, in the autumn of B.C. 429, and descended to Doberus in Peonia.
  • "Ancient Coins from The Kingdom of Paeonia in the Forum Ancient Coins shop". Forum Ancient Coins. Arkiveret fra originalen 29. oktober 2017. Hentet 2017-10-29.

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