Founding of Thessaloniki
Founding of Thessaloniki
A Comparison of Literary, Archaeological and Topographical Evidence
Manoledakis, Manolis
Casemate Publishers
04/2026
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List of illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The Evidence from Strabo's Work
1. The relevant fragments and a comparison of the two epitomes
1.1. Generally
1.2. Some minor differences
1.3. On the fate of the synoecised settlements after the synoecism
1.4. On the number of synoecised settlements
1.5. On the urban status of the synoecised settlements
1.6. On the names of the synoecised settlements
1.7. Conclusion
2. Defining the area of the twenty-six synoecised settlements
3. The known ancient sites within the area that gave population to Thessaloniki
4. The settlements mentioned by Strabo
4.1. Apollonia
4.2. Chalastra
4.3. Gareskos and Aeneia
4.4. Kissos
5. Which were the other twenty settlements?
Part II. The Case of Therme
6. Thracian, Greek, or Macedonian?
7. Where was Therme located?
7.1. The theories that have been put forward
7.2. The archaeological evidence
7.2.1. Thermi
7.2.2. Toumba
7.2.3. Karabournaki
7.2.4. Thessaloniki
7.3. The textual evidence
7.4. Concluding remarks
8. Was Therme organised kata komas?
8.1. Briefly on the term kome
8.2. The meaning of the expressions komedon and kata komas in the ancient Greek literature
8.3. Attested or possible kata komas settlements in Greece
8.4. Komai in Macedonia
8.5. About Therme
8.5.1. Topographical remarks
8.5.2. Historical remarks
Part III. The Founding of Thessaloniki: Motivations and Impact
9. Synoecisms in the Hellenistic period
10. Cassander's synoecisms
11. The role of the harbour in the synoecism of Thessaloniki
12. The impact of Thessaloniki's founding on the wider region
13. Some thoughts on the status of settlements remaining after the synoecism
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The Evidence from Strabo's Work
1. The relevant fragments and a comparison of the two epitomes
1.1. Generally
1.2. Some minor differences
1.3. On the fate of the synoecised settlements after the synoecism
1.4. On the number of synoecised settlements
1.5. On the urban status of the synoecised settlements
1.6. On the names of the synoecised settlements
1.7. Conclusion
2. Defining the area of the twenty-six synoecised settlements
3. The known ancient sites within the area that gave population to Thessaloniki
4. The settlements mentioned by Strabo
4.1. Apollonia
4.2. Chalastra
4.3. Gareskos and Aeneia
4.4. Kissos
5. Which were the other twenty settlements?
Part II. The Case of Therme
6. Thracian, Greek, or Macedonian?
7. Where was Therme located?
7.1. The theories that have been put forward
7.2. The archaeological evidence
7.2.1. Thermi
7.2.2. Toumba
7.2.3. Karabournaki
7.2.4. Thessaloniki
7.3. The textual evidence
7.4. Concluding remarks
8. Was Therme organised kata komas?
8.1. Briefly on the term kome
8.2. The meaning of the expressions komedon and kata komas in the ancient Greek literature
8.3. Attested or possible kata komas settlements in Greece
8.4. Komai in Macedonia
8.5. About Therme
8.5.1. Topographical remarks
8.5.2. Historical remarks
Part III. The Founding of Thessaloniki: Motivations and Impact
9. Synoecisms in the Hellenistic period
10. Cassander's synoecisms
11. The role of the harbour in the synoecism of Thessaloniki
12. The impact of Thessaloniki's founding on the wider region
13. Some thoughts on the status of settlements remaining after the synoecism
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
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List of illustrations
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The Evidence from Strabo's Work
1. The relevant fragments and a comparison of the two epitomes
1.1. Generally
1.2. Some minor differences
1.3. On the fate of the synoecised settlements after the synoecism
1.4. On the number of synoecised settlements
1.5. On the urban status of the synoecised settlements
1.6. On the names of the synoecised settlements
1.7. Conclusion
2. Defining the area of the twenty-six synoecised settlements
3. The known ancient sites within the area that gave population to Thessaloniki
4. The settlements mentioned by Strabo
4.1. Apollonia
4.2. Chalastra
4.3. Gareskos and Aeneia
4.4. Kissos
5. Which were the other twenty settlements?
Part II. The Case of Therme
6. Thracian, Greek, or Macedonian?
7. Where was Therme located?
7.1. The theories that have been put forward
7.2. The archaeological evidence
7.2.1. Thermi
7.2.2. Toumba
7.2.3. Karabournaki
7.2.4. Thessaloniki
7.3. The textual evidence
7.4. Concluding remarks
8. Was Therme organised kata komas?
8.1. Briefly on the term kome
8.2. The meaning of the expressions komedon and kata komas in the ancient Greek literature
8.3. Attested or possible kata komas settlements in Greece
8.4. Komai in Macedonia
8.5. About Therme
8.5.1. Topographical remarks
8.5.2. Historical remarks
Part III. The Founding of Thessaloniki: Motivations and Impact
9. Synoecisms in the Hellenistic period
10. Cassander's synoecisms
11. The role of the harbour in the synoecism of Thessaloniki
12. The impact of Thessaloniki's founding on the wider region
13. Some thoughts on the status of settlements remaining after the synoecism
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
Part I. The Evidence from Strabo's Work
1. The relevant fragments and a comparison of the two epitomes
1.1. Generally
1.2. Some minor differences
1.3. On the fate of the synoecised settlements after the synoecism
1.4. On the number of synoecised settlements
1.5. On the urban status of the synoecised settlements
1.6. On the names of the synoecised settlements
1.7. Conclusion
2. Defining the area of the twenty-six synoecised settlements
3. The known ancient sites within the area that gave population to Thessaloniki
4. The settlements mentioned by Strabo
4.1. Apollonia
4.2. Chalastra
4.3. Gareskos and Aeneia
4.4. Kissos
5. Which were the other twenty settlements?
Part II. The Case of Therme
6. Thracian, Greek, or Macedonian?
7. Where was Therme located?
7.1. The theories that have been put forward
7.2. The archaeological evidence
7.2.1. Thermi
7.2.2. Toumba
7.2.3. Karabournaki
7.2.4. Thessaloniki
7.3. The textual evidence
7.4. Concluding remarks
8. Was Therme organised kata komas?
8.1. Briefly on the term kome
8.2. The meaning of the expressions komedon and kata komas in the ancient Greek literature
8.3. Attested or possible kata komas settlements in Greece
8.4. Komai in Macedonia
8.5. About Therme
8.5.1. Topographical remarks
8.5.2. Historical remarks
Part III. The Founding of Thessaloniki: Motivations and Impact
9. Synoecisms in the Hellenistic period
10. Cassander's synoecisms
11. The role of the harbour in the synoecism of Thessaloniki
12. The impact of Thessaloniki's founding on the wider region
13. Some thoughts on the status of settlements remaining after the synoecism
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
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