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[[File:Macedonian Kingdom.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Map of the Kingdom of Macedon with Elimiotis located in the south-western districts of the kingdom]]
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'''Elimiotis''' or '''Elimeia''' ({{lang-grc|Ἐλιμιώτις or Ἐλιμία or Ἐλίμεια}}) was a region of [[Upper Macedonia]] that was located along the [[Haliacmon|Haliacmon river]]. The capital of Elimiotis was [[Aiani]], located in the modern municipality of [[Kozani]], [[Western Macedonia]]. It was bordered by [[Orestis (region)|Orestis]] and [[Eordaea]] in the north, [[Pieria (regional unit)|Pieria]] in the east, [[Perrhaebia]]/[[Thessaly]] in the south and [[Parauaea]] in the west, and was inhabited by the Greek tribe of Elimiotes ({{lang-grc| Ἐλιμιῶται}}). In earlier times, it was independent and the [[Derdas III|Derdas]] family ruled the local kingdom from its capital [[Aiane]]. However, later it lost its independence and by 355 BC, Elimiotis was part of the [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)|kingdom of Macedon]].
'''Elimiotis''' or '''Elimeia''' ({{lang-grc|Ἐλιμιώτις or Ἐλιμία or Ἐλίμεια}}) was a region of [[Upper Macedonia]] that was located along the [[Haliacmon|Haliacmon river]]. The capital of Elimiotis was [[Aiani]], located in the modern municipality of [[Kozani]], [[Western Macedonia]]. It was bordered by [[Orestis (region)|Orestis]] and [[Eordaea]] in the north, [[Pieria (regional unit)|Pieria]] in the east, [[Perrhaebia]]/[[Thessaly]] in the south and [[Parauaea]] in the west, and was inhabited by the [[Epirotes|Epirote Greek]] tribe of Elimiotes ({{lang-grc| Ἐλιμιῶται}}).<ref>{{cite book |last1=Malkin |first1=Irad |title=Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity |date=2001 |publisher=Center for Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University |isbn=978-0-674-00662-1 |page=163 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fRppAAAAMAAJ |language=en |quote=Hecataeus calls the Eliminiotae, Orestae, Lyncastae, and Pelagones of Uppers Macedonia 'Molossian' and since Molossian inscriptions found at the sanctuary of Dodona are inscribed in a West Greek dialect, one would expect the Macedonians to have belonged to a West Greek linguistic Koinē that extended across much of northern and northwestern Greece}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Hammond|first=Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière|chapter=Chapter 40: Illyris, Epirus and Macedonia |page=266|editor-last1=Boardman|editor-first1=John|editor-last2=Hammond|editor-first2=Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière|title=The Cambridge Ancient History: The Expansion of the Greek World, Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C.|volume=III, Part 3|edition=2nd|location=Cambridge|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1982|isbn=0-521-23447-6|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0qAoqP4g1fEC|language=en |quote=On crossing the Balkan chain, we find that Hecataeus called the Orestae 'a Molossian tribe' (F 107), and Strabo (434; cf. 326) probably derived from Hecataeus his belief that the Elimeotae, Lyncestae, and Pelagones, as well as the Orestae, were Epirotic or rather Molossian tribes before their incorporation by the Macedones into the Macedonian kingdom.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Hammond|first=Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière|title=Studies Concerning Epirus and Macedonia Before Alexander|location=Amsterdam|publisher=Hakkert|year=1993|isbn=978-9025610500|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TWwiAQAAIAAJ |pages=132–133|quote=Further, the tribes which Strabo termed 'Epirotic' — Orestai, Tymphaioi, Elimiotai, Lynkestai and Pelagones — are likely to have spoken the same dialect as the Molossians, to whom they were in some sense related.}}</ref> In earlier times, it was independent and the [[Derdas III|Derdas]] family ruled the local kingdom from its capital [[Aiane]]. However, later it lost its independence and by 355 BC, Elimiotis was part of the [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)|kingdom of Macedon]].


==Archons of Elimiotis==
==Archons of Elimiotis==

Latest revision as of 22:44, 3 February 2024

Map of the Kingdom of Macedon with Elimiotis located in the south-western districts of the kingdom

Elimiotis or Elimeia (Ancient Greek: Ἐλιμιώτις or Ἐλιμία or Ἐλίμεια) was a region of Upper Macedonia that was located along the Haliacmon river. The capital of Elimiotis was Aiani, located in the modern municipality of Kozani, Western Macedonia. It was bordered by Orestis and Eordaea in the north, Pieria in the east, Perrhaebia/Thessaly in the south and Parauaea in the west, and was inhabited by the Epirote Greek tribe of Elimiotes (Ancient Greek: Ἐλιμιῶται).[1][2][3] In earlier times, it was independent and the Derdas family ruled the local kingdom from its capital Aiane. However, later it lost its independence and by 355 BC, Elimiotis was part of the kingdom of Macedon.

Archons of Elimiotis

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References

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  1. ^ Malkin, Irad (2001). Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity. Center for Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University. p. 163. ISBN 978-0-674-00662-1. Hecataeus calls the Eliminiotae, Orestae, Lyncastae, and Pelagones of Uppers Macedonia 'Molossian' and since Molossian inscriptions found at the sanctuary of Dodona are inscribed in a West Greek dialect, one would expect the Macedonians to have belonged to a West Greek linguistic Koinē that extended across much of northern and northwestern Greece
  2. ^ Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (1982). "Chapter 40: Illyris, Epirus and Macedonia". In Boardman, John; Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (eds.). The Cambridge Ancient History: The Expansion of the Greek World, Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C. Vol. III, Part 3 (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 266. ISBN 0-521-23447-6. On crossing the Balkan chain, we find that Hecataeus called the Orestae 'a Molossian tribe' (F 107), and Strabo (434; cf. 326) probably derived from Hecataeus his belief that the Elimeotae, Lyncestae, and Pelagones, as well as the Orestae, were Epirotic or rather Molossian tribes before their incorporation by the Macedones into the Macedonian kingdom.
  3. ^ Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (1993). Studies Concerning Epirus and Macedonia Before Alexander. Amsterdam: Hakkert. pp. 132–133. ISBN 978-9025610500. Further, the tribes which Strabo termed 'Epirotic' — Orestai, Tymphaioi, Elimiotai, Lynkestai and Pelagones — are likely to have spoken the same dialect as the Molossians, to whom they were in some sense related.
  • [1] D. C. Samsaris, Historical Geography of the Roman province of Macedonia (The Department of Western Macedonia today) (in Greek), Thessaloniki 1989 (Society for Macedonian Studies), p. 44, 69. ISBN 960-7265-01-7.
  • (it) Giuseppe, Valenza. Elamiti Elimioti Elimi Il Teatro Genealogico degli Elimi nel crocevia del Mediterraneo. Marostica. 2022. ISBN 978-88-908854-2-6.
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