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but was ultimately overthrown and killed by his own people. The conflict began with Lycurgus' opposition to either the drinking of wine or the worship of the new god. Lycurgus was based at the mouth of the Strymon River around Amphipolis. According to one version of the story, he was imprisoned at
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invasion led by Athens 32 years later. The Athenians and their allies advanced far up the Angitis valley toward Drabescus before they were cut off and completely destroyed, losing 10,000 killed in the disaster. Athens wrested control of Amphipolis from the Edonians just prior to the
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D. C. Samsaris, Historical Geography of Eastern Macedonia during the Antiquity (in Greek), Thessaloniki 1976 (Society for Macedonian Studies), p. 62-65.
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by the Edoni and then torn apart by his horses on Dionysius' orders. The Edoni were celebrated for their orgiastic worship of Bacchus (
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which was named after them. There were a number of Edonian cities in the Classical era, including
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coup d'état the Edonians became his allies. They made up most of his army when he defeated
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was driven from the area. The Edoni and the nearby Thracians defeated a massive
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Edonus
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drove them out. After that, they settled in the region of
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liberated the city during that conflict and after a pro-
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Graninger, Denver; Nankov, Emil; Valeva, Julia (2020).
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Index

Edonians

Greek
Thracian
Nestus
Strymon
Thrace
Axios
Mygdonia
Macedonians
Edonis
Drabeskos
Myrkinos
Athenian
Amphipolis
Persian Empire
Ionian
Peloponnesian War
Brasidas
Lacedaemonian
Cleon
Edonus
Lycurgus
Dionysus
Cyclades
Pangaeum
Dionysus
Latin
Bacchanal
Peresadyes

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