Alexandropolis Maedica Explained

Alexandropolis (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Ἀλεξανδρόπολις|Alexandrόpolis|Alexander's city)[1] in the Thracian region of Maedians, was the first town founded by Alexander the Great after he defeated a local Thracian tribe as a regent (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: script=Latn|epitropos) of Macedon in 340 BC.[2] Its name was chosen by analogy with Philippopolis, the town of Thrace founded by Alexander's father, Philip II. He expelled the locals and settled a mixed population. The location of Alexandropolis is unknown, suggesting that a Thracian raid may have caused its disappearance from history (See Zopyrion). Tarn claims Alexandropolis was a military colony rather than a polis.[3]

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  1. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2008.01.0129%3Achapter%3D9 Plutarch, Alexander, 9
  2. Conquest and empire By A. B. Bosworth Page 246
  3. The Hellenistic settlements in Europe, the islands, and Asia Minor By Getzel M. Cohen Page 82