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Tinde ( Ancient Greek : Τίνδη ), also known as Tindium or Tindion (Τίνδιον), was a town of Chalcidice in ancient Macedonia . It belonged to the Delian League since it appears in the tribute registry of Athens for the year 434/3 BCE, where it paid a phoros of 3000 drachmas jointly with the cities of Cithas , Gigonus , Smila and Lisaea .

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2-622: Its site is unlocated, but probably in Bottiaea . This article about a location in ancient Macedonia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bottiaea Bottiaea ( Greek : Βοττιαία Bottiaia ) was a geographical region of ancient Macedonia and an administrative district of the Macedonian Kingdom . It was previously inhabited by the Bottiaeans , a people of uncertain origin, later expelled by

4-687: The Macedonians into Bottike (Chalcidice). In Roman times it was replaced by Emathia as a geographical term. Bottiaea comprised the northeastern part of Imathia and the area between the Loudias and the Axios Rivers (the western area of today's Giannitsa ). The historic cities of Bottiaea were Aigae ( Vergina ) first capital of Macedon, Aloros , Pella (second capital of Macedon), Edessa , Mieza , Atalanta , Gortynia , Kyrros , Skydra , Ichnae and Beroea . This article about

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