Elimiotis

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Elimiotis or Elimeia or Elimaea (Ancient Greek: ἡ Ἐλιμία, Ἐλίμεια; inhabitants: Elimiotes, οἱ Ἐλιμιῶται) was a region of Upper Macedonia that was located along the Haliacmon, north of Perrhaebia/Thessaly, west of Pieria, east of Parauaea, and south of Orestis. In earlier times, it was independent, but later was incorporated into the Argead kingdom of Macedon. Its capital was Aiane and Derdas family ruled the local Kingdom before incorporation into Macedon. By 355 BC, Elimiotis was part of the Kingdom of Macedonia.

Archons of Elimiotis

  • Arrhidaeus (bef. 513 BC)
  • Derdas I (av. 435-505)
  • Sirras (born 405 to 385)[citation needed]
  • Derdas II (av. 585-360)
  • Derdas III, (av. 360-355), last king of Elimiotis.

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