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notes the contingents of the Peloponnese, saying that the Dorians and Macedonians were originally from Pindus, Erineus, and
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as lying below the town of Pindus; it probably stood upon the river of the latter name. Recounting the ships in the
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Mogens Herman Hansen & Thomas Heine Nielsen (2004). "Doris".
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attacked the cities of Boium, Erineus and Cytinium in Doris. The
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Erineus (Thessaly)
Erineus (Achaea)
38°41′47″N 22°24′36″E / 38.6963°N 22.4099°E / 38.6963; 22.4099
Ancient Greek
polis
Doris
Doric Tetrapolis
Pindus
Cytinium
Boium
Andron of Halicarnassus
Doris
Thessaly
Histiaeotis
Strabo
Battle of Salamis
Herodotus
Dryopis
Thucydides
First Peloponnesian War
Phocians
Lacedemonians
Nicomedes of Sparta
Tyrtaeus
Spartans
Kastellia
An inventory of archaic and classical poleis
Oxford University Press
675
ISBN

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