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referred to "a community's territory lying 'opposite', predominantly (but not exclusively) a mainland possession of an island state" according to
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between the 5th century BC and the 1st century BC. Originally comprising parts of coastal
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The Dance of the Islands: Insularity, Networks, the Athenian Empire, and the Aegean World
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until the 2nd century BC, when it was settled through the arbitration of Rhodes.
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took it over. In the 1st century BC, however, the Romans returned it to Thasos.
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Constantakopoulou, Christy (2007). "7. Beyond insularity: islands and their
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peninsula in Greece, which took its name from its location across from
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and retained it until the late 4th century BC, when the
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Index

Peraia (disambiguation)
Ancient Greek
Classical Antiquity
Karl-Wilhelm Welwei
Mytilene
Hellespont
Bay of Adramyttium
Athens
Athenian domination
Rhodian Peraia
Rhodes
Asia Minor
Caria
Treaty of Apamea
Lycia
Samos
Marathesium
Trogilium
Thebes
Mycale
Priene
Samothrace
Mesembria
Evros River
Thrace
Roman period
Tenedos
Sigeum
Thasos
Strymon

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