Paeoplae
Paeoplae (Ancient Greek: Παιόπλαι) were an ancient Paeonian[1] tribe in Thrace. The name is suggested to have Thracian origin.[2]
See also
- Peltast
- Paeonians
References
- ^ The Histories (Penguin Classics) by Herodotus, John M. Marincola, and Aubery de Selincourt, ISBN 0-14-044908-6, 2003, page 315: "... was that a number of Paeonian tribes - the Siriopaeones, Paeoplae, ..."
- ^ [Thracia - Edition 16 - p 110 Detschew suggested that the name of the Paeoplae might be of Thracian origin
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- Paeon
- Paeonian art
- Paeonian pottery
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- Paeonian clothing
- Paeonian coinage
- Paeonian fibulae
- Paeonian Kingdom
- Paeonian language
- Astraion
- Vylazora
- Astibo
- Stobi
- Agis
- Lycceius
- Patraus
- Audoleon
- Ariston
- Leon
- Dropion
- Bastareus
- Agrianes
- Almopians
- Derrones
- Doberes
- Laeaeans
- Odomantes
- Paeoplae
- Siropaiones
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