Idomenae

Local nameIsar-Marvinci
LocationMarvinci, North Macedonia

Idomenae or Idomenai, also known as Idomene, or Eidomenae or Eidomenai, or Idomenia, was a town of ancient Macedonia which the Tabular Itinerary places at 12 M. P. from Stena. Sitalces, on his route from Thrace to Macedonia, crossed Mount Cercine, leaving the Paeones on his right, and the Sinti and Maedi on his left, and descended upon the Axius at Idomenae. It is included by Ptolemy in Emathia, and was near Doberus, next to which it is named by Hierocles among the towns of Consular Macedonia under the Byzantine Empire. Idomenae is documented from the 5th century BCE.It is now an archaeological site located near the village of Marvinci, near Valandovo, modern-day North Macedonia.

Tags Archaeological Site
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idomenae

Official Website http://vici.org/vici/Idomenia

Address Macedonia

Coordinates 41°16'38.898" N 22°29'37.304" E

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