Maedi - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Maedi
- a Thracian tribe
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210/13
temple of Athena at Lindus, after defeating the Dardani and Maedi.
97/2
The Romans subdue the Maedi and Dardani.
92/2
The Maedi defeat C.Sentius.
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_9.20
rritory of the Sinti and Maedi)* if burnt also chases
Athen_2.45
ion relates, between the Maedi and the Paeonians, and is
GranLic_27
Hortensius routed the Maedi and Dardani, who were haras
Obseq_48
seven maidens. The Celtiberians, Maedi and Dardani were defeated.
Obseq_53
Macedonia the tribe of the Maedi cruelly ravaged the province.
Obseq_59
by Sertorius. Against the Maedi the battles were indecisive.
Plin:HN_4.3
them in front are the Medi and the Denseletae, and joining
Plin:HN_4.40
are the Denseletae and the Maedi, who live on the right
Plin:HN_6.217
Aenos, Bessica, Thrace, Maedica, Paeonia, Illyria, Dyrrachium,
[Vict]:VirIll_75
of Piraeus. He defeated the Maedi and Dardani on his way
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