After the Greco-Turkish population exchange in 1923, many of the Greek refugees from Asia Minor (Anatolia) came to Macedonia. To help the new arrivals in the prefecture of Pieria, the Pieria Asia Minor Society (Greek: Σύλλογος Μικρασιατών Πιερίας, lit. 'Pieria Society of People from Asia Minor') was founded.[1]
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refugees from AsiaMinor (Anatolia) came to Macedonia. To help the new arrivals in the prefecture of Pieria, the PieriaAsiaMinorSociety (Greek: Σύλλογος...
February 281 by Seleucus I Nikator, thus handing the Seleucid kingdom control of AsiaMinor, and in August or September 281 when Seleucus passed through the Troad...
used to refer to the more than one million Greek Orthodox natives of AsiaMinor, Thrace and the Black Sea areas who fled during the Greek genocide (1914-1923)...
[ka̠te̞ˈɾini]) is a city and municipality in northern Greece, the capital city of Pieria regional unit in Central Macedonia, Greece. It lies on the Pierian plain...
Macedonia, on islands in the Aegean Sea, on the south-west coast of AsiaMinor, and on Cyprus, while Mycenaean-influenced settlements appeared in the...
included AsiaMinor, Assyria, the Levant, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Media, Persia, and parts of modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the steppes of central Asia. The...
from their homelands. This was not uncommon, because the coastline of AsiaMinor was populated by many Greek-culture and language cities, who had colonized...
Alexander by Cleitarchus On the empire of the Macedonians by Criton of Pieria Histories (also listed as Macedonica and Hellenica) by Duris of Samos Work...
century during the Balkan Wars and up until the catastrophic defeat of its AsiaMinor Campaign in 1922. The short-lived republic that was established in 1924...
the interior of AsiaMinor, and this region would become popular for the recruitment of soldiers. Unlike other regions of AsiaMinor where Greeks would...
Greeks were distributed between the Greek peninsula, the western coast of AsiaMinor, the Black Sea coast, Cappadocia in central Anatolia, Egypt, the Balkans...
important conquest was of Pieria and Bottiaea, including the locations of Pydna and Dium. The second stage consolidated rule in Pieria and Bottiaea, captured...
originally consisting Lower Macedonia and its regions, such as Elimeia, Pieria, and Orestis. Around the time of Alexander I of Macedon, the Argead kings...
Greece which go by the same name such as Caria of AsiaMinor, Karyes, Mount Athos, Karyes, Pieria, Karya of Argos, and Karyes of Chios. Karyes also goes...
Grevena Prefecture Imathia Prefecture Kavala Prefecture Pella Prefecture Pieria Prefecture Xanthi Prefecture Since 1977 all Turkish village names of Western...
the Late Bronze Age. Miletus was a Mycenaean stronghold on the coast of AsiaMinor from c. 1450 to 1100 BC. The 13th century BC saw the arrival of Luwian...
Ptolemaic control. One of the most significant acquisitions was Seleucia Pieria, the port of Antioch, whose loss was a significant economic and logistical...
peninsula began. Greeks from Sicily and AsiaMinor were brought in as settlers. Slavs were either driven out to AsiaMinor or assimilated, and the Sclavinias...
famous baetylic idols were those in the temples of Zeus Casius at Seleucia Pieria, and of Zeus Teleios at Tegea. Even in the declining years of paganism,...
to the main Greek tribes and to the main dialects spoken in Greece and AsiaMinor (Anatolia). The first Greek-speaking people, called Myceneans or Mycenean-Achaeans...
Greece to be dedicated to Saint Paisios was consecrated in Nea Efesos, Pieria. Metropolitan George (Chrysostomou) of Kitros, Katerini and Platamonas (el)...
"traditional" and well-known Evzone regiments, which fought in World War I, the AsiaMinor Campaign, and World War II, were formed after the Balkan Wars by the Royal...
event, their marriage, and Antony's divorce of Octavian's sister Octavia Minor led to the final war of the Roman Republic. Octavian engaged in a war of...
pp.166-196 Rumscheid, Frank (1998). Priene: A Guide to the Pompeii of AsiaMinor. Turkey: Ege Yayınları. ISBN 975-8070-16-9. Crouch, Dora P. (2004). Geology...
Colossae (/kəˈlɒsi/; Greek: Κολοσσαί) was an ancient city of Phrygia in AsiaMinor, and one of the most celebrated cities of southern Anatolia (modern Turkey)...