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Encyclopedia > Alexandreia

Alexandreia (Greek: Αλεξάνδρεια, also Alexandria) is a city in the Imathia Prefecture, Greece. Population 19,283 (2001). Imathia (Greek: Ημαθία) is one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece. ...


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Municipalities of the Imathia Prefecture
AlexandreiaAnthemiaAntigonidesApostolos PavlosDovrasEirinoupoliMakedonidaMelikiNaousaPlatyVerginaVeroia

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Alexander the Great - Sources (2432 words)
For it appeared to be an act of pious duty in the successors of Alexander first to found cities which should bear his name, and afterwards those which should be called after their own.
Alexandreia continued to exists, and became a large place; at present it has received a Roman colony, and is reckoned among celebrated cities.
Above Chalcideis is a grove, dedicated to Alexander, the son of Philip, and a festival called Alexandreia is proclaimed and celebrated there by the common body of the Ionians.
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