LYNKESTIS
'Lynkestis' was a region (in earlier times, a small kingdom) of Upper Macedonia which was ruled by kings, barons and independent or semi-independent chieftains till the later Argead rulers of Macedon (Amyntas IV, Philip II) neutralized their independence. Pelagonia and Paionia and Almopia were to the north of Lynkestis, Eordaia to the southwest, Bottiaia to the east, and the Haliacmon river at some distance to the south.
The names of Upper Macedonian rulers are often not apparently Greek (''Arrhabaios'', ''Sirrhas''), and scholars such as Eugene Borza have used this to argue that the Macedonians of Upper Macedonia retained many of the supposedly non-Hellenic original Macedonian names later lost among the Macedonians to the south. Others argue these names may be in fact Hellenic although many do not yet have clear Hellenic etymologies, while others argue that the names were borrowed from Illyrians or Paionians or Thracians.
The Macedonian tribes of Lynkestis (Greek: the Land of the Lynx) were known as ''Lynkestai''.
In Book VII. Chapter VII. 8. Getae, Macedonia, Black Sea, Strabo says the rulers of Lyncestis, under Arrhabaeus, claimed descent of the race of the Bacchiadae of Corinth. Strabo goes on to say Irra was the daughter Arrhabaeus, and his grand-daughter was Eurydice, the mother of Philip II.
Heraclea Lyncestis
★ Errington, Robert Malcolm, ''History of Macedonia'', 1986
★ Strabo, ''Book VII- Getae, Macedonia, Black Sea''.
The names of Upper Macedonian rulers are often not apparently Greek (''Arrhabaios'', ''Sirrhas''), and scholars such as Eugene Borza have used this to argue that the Macedonians of Upper Macedonia retained many of the supposedly non-Hellenic original Macedonian names later lost among the Macedonians to the south. Others argue these names may be in fact Hellenic although many do not yet have clear Hellenic etymologies, while others argue that the names were borrowed from Illyrians or Paionians or Thracians.
The Macedonian tribes of Lynkestis (Greek: the Land of the Lynx) were known as ''Lynkestai''.
In Book VII. Chapter VII. 8. Getae, Macedonia, Black Sea, Strabo says the rulers of Lyncestis, under Arrhabaeus, claimed descent of the race of the Bacchiadae of Corinth. Strabo goes on to say Irra was the daughter Arrhabaeus, and his grand-daughter was Eurydice, the mother of Philip II.
| Contents |
| See also |
| References |
See also
Heraclea Lyncestis
References
★ Errington, Robert Malcolm, ''History of Macedonia'', 1986
★ Strabo, ''Book VII- Getae, Macedonia, Black Sea''.
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves
Custom Trips
| Bandon Dunes - Group of 8 Special! Bandon, Oregon | $1,269 USD |
| Swim with the Dolphins in the Caribbean Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic | $165 USD |
| WINE TASTING AND THE CANADIAN ROCKIES Canadian Rockies | $3,259 USD |
| Backpacking Safaris and Budget trips Tanzania Moshi,Tanzania,Africa | $1,390 EUR |
| NEW ENGLAND FALL COLORS Southern New Hampshire | $1,599 USD |
Lynkestis Videos
![]() | Heraklea Lynkestis in Macedonia to revitalize |
![]() | Ancient city of Heraclea Lyncestis-Bitola(Monastir)-FYROM |
Newest Companies
| Windstar Travel | |
| You Gotta Travel | |
| Vasco Vieux Montreal | |
| Cruise & Rail Travel LLC | |
| Globe Travel Pro | |
| Bonitour | |
| Beck Tours & Travel | |
| Deep Blue Travels | |
| LTA Holidays (Canada) Ltd | |
| Janels Vacations |
Travel Articles

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español


