Herakleion, Pieria

Herakleion, Pieria

Herakleion was an ancient city of south coastal Pieria between Phila and Leibethra.During Peloponnesian war it passed into Athenian control in the years 430/29,425/4 and 421 BC.After Athenian alliance with Perdiccas II in ~ 417-413 BC it became again city of Macedon.

References

*The Athenian Tribute Lists [http://books.google.com/books?id=1PCnzm6oBhMC&pg=PA324&dq=Herakleion+Pieria&sig=LcBankeSTzoOYWYvfM7Fw-PM5Cg] by Benjamin D. Meritt
*An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis [http://books.google.com/books?id=22jupg3FqdYC&pg=PA794&dq=Herakleion+Pieria&sig=cpYOF0tObwLxrdTPkAJtvM0-ioo] By Mogens Herman Hansen, Thomas Heine Nielsen
*Two Studies in Ancient Macedonian Topography - Page 46 by Miltiadēs V. Chatzopoulos, Louiza D. Loukopoulou


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