词条 | Doberes (Paeonian tribe) |
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Doberes (Ancient Greek: Δόβηρες; {{lang-la|Doberi}}[1]) were an ancient Paeonian[2] tribe in Thrace. Herodotus describes the Doberes as inhabiting, with the Paeoplae, the country to the north of Mount Pangaeum,[3] these being precisely the tribes whom he had before associated with the inhabitants of the Lake Prasias.[4] Their position must, therefore, be sought to the east of the Strymon: they shared Mt. Pangaeum with the other Paeonians and Pierians, and dwelt probably on the north side, where, in the time of the Roman Empire, there was a mutatio, or place for changing horses, on the Via Egnatia, called Domeros, between Amphipolis and Philippi, 13 M. P. from the former and 19 M. P. from the latter.[5]See also
References1. ^{{Cite Pliny|4.10}} {{DGRG|title=Doberus}}{{Ancient-Thrace-stub}}2. ^The Histories (Penguin Classics) by Herodotus, John M. Marincola, and Aubery de Selincourt, {{ISBN|0-14-044908-6}}, 2003, page 452: "... Then he passed through the country of the Doberes and Paeoplae (Paeonian tribes living north of Pangaeum) ..." 3. ^{{Cite Herodotus|7.113}} 4. ^{{Cite Herodotus|5.16}} 5. ^Itin. Hierosol.; comp. Tafel, de Via Egnat. p. 10. 1 : Paeonian tribes |
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