Ennea Hodoi

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Ennea Hodoi was an ancient settlement in Thrace that served as an early precursor to the later city of Amphipolis in classical Greece.

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Ennea Hodoi canonical 1

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instanceOf ancient Greek colony
ancient settlement
associatedWith military routes between Macedonia and Thrace
trade routes through Thrace
continent Europe
country ancient Greece NERFINISHED
culture Greek
function early settlement at the site later occupied by Amphipolis
hasPrecursor Ennea Hodoi NERFINISHED
historicalRole precursor to a major Athenian colony at Amphipolis
inhabitedBy Greeks NERFINISHED
Thracians NERFINISHED
knownFrom classical literary sources
languageUsed Ancient Greek
locatedIn Thrace NERFINISHED
ancient Thrace NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Nine Roads
partOf ancient Greek world
region of Macedonia in antiquity
precursorOf Amphipolis NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation near modern Amphipoli in Greece
regionType border region between Greek and Thracian spheres
situatedNear Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
Strymon River NERFINISHED
strategicImportance controlled access to inland Thrace via the Strymon valley
successorSettlement Amphipolis NERFINISHED
timePeriod Archaic period of ancient Greece
early Classical period of ancient Greece
writingSystem Greek alphabet NERFINISHED

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Amphipolis precededBy Ennea Hodoi