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Eordaea (also spelled Eordaia or Eordia, ) was a geographical region of and later an administrative region of the kingdom of Macedon. Eordaea was located south of , west of Emathia, north of and east of Orestis.Dimitrios C. Samsaris, Historical Geography of the Roman province of Macedonia (The Departmement of Western Macedonia today) (in Greek), Thessaloniki 1989

Eordaea stretched in the basin of , the current homonymous municipality in , which is named after the ancient region, and also in the southern part of the municipality of and the western part of the municipality of Edessa.

The capital of Eordaea was the city of Eordaea () (), which was mentioned by many historians and geographers of antiquity.


Name
The name Eordaea is of proto-Greek origin and related to the word " Ϝορδία" meaning "rich land". The name refers to the fact that Eordaea was a region rich in roses, as noted by (8.138).


History
The history of Eordaea stretches long before 2000 BCE when the first , known as the , began to inhabit this area. Remnants of exploited copper mines from 2700 up until 1200 BCE strongly indicate that the Greeks inhabited Eordaea for many years. Iron mines have also been exploited in the Eordean region.


Recent discoveries
Within a 50-year period, paleontologists and archaeologists have made many discoveries due to the industrial development of the Eordean countryside. In particular, the skeletal of a prehistoric mammoth, a prehistoric , and tools have all been found within the province of Eordaea. These finds add to knowledge on the variety of animal species and human artifacts from the region of Western Macedonia. In addition, two ancient Macedonian tombs have been excavated within Eordaia. The first was located in a rural area of the village of Spilia, while the second was located in the village of .


Towns
Many ancient towns of Eordaea are mentioned and many archaeological sites have been examined on the past decades, certainly around the lake, but it is difficult to distinguish their names.

The most significant towns, according to , and writers, were:


Notable people
  • Ptolemy I Soter. He is the most known notable person of ancient Eordaea. He was a distinguished General of Alexander the Great. After the death of Alexander the Great, Ptolemy became of and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty which ruled Egypt until 30BC.
    (2025). 9780806137414, University of Oklahoma Press. .
    (1999). 9780415185899, Routledge. .
  • . Father of Ptolemy I Soter
  • . Satrap of Alexander the Great
  • Aristonous. Bodyguard of Alexander the Great

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