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Pharcadon or Pharkadon (Ancient Greek: Φαρκαδών or Φαρκηδών) was a city and polis (city-state) of Histiaeotis in ancient Thessaly, situated to the left of the Peneius, between Pelinnaeum and Atrax. In 200 BCE, during the Second Macedonian War, Athamanian troops commanded by Amynander of Athamania and troops of the Aetolian League, allies of the Romans, established their camps around the city of Pharcadon while they plundered the Thessalian plain. They were attacked by troops of Philip V of Macedon, who put them to flight.

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  • Farcadón (en griego, Φαρκαδών) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Tesalia. En el año 200 a. C., durante la segunda guerra macedónica, tropas de atamanes comandadas por Aminandro y tropas de la liga Etolia, aliadas de los romanos, establecieron sus campamentos en torno a la ciudad de Farcadón mientras se dedicaban al saqueo en la llanura Tesalia. Fueron atacados por tropas de Filipo V de Macedonia, que los puso en fuga.​ (es)
  • Pharcadon or Pharkadon (Ancient Greek: Φαρκαδών or Φαρκηδών) was a city and polis (city-state) of Histiaeotis in ancient Thessaly, situated to the left of the Peneius, between Pelinnaeum and Atrax. In 200 BCE, during the Second Macedonian War, Athamanian troops commanded by Amynander of Athamania and troops of the Aetolian League, allies of the Romans, established their camps around the city of Pharcadon while they plundered the Thessalian plain. They were attacked by troops of Philip V of Macedon, who put them to flight. (en)
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  • Farcadón (en griego, Φαρκαδών) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Tesalia. En el año 200 a. C., durante la segunda guerra macedónica, tropas de atamanes comandadas por Aminandro y tropas de la liga Etolia, aliadas de los romanos, establecieron sus campamentos en torno a la ciudad de Farcadón mientras se dedicaban al saqueo en la llanura Tesalia. Fueron atacados por tropas de Filipo V de Macedonia, que los puso en fuga.​ Estrabón la ubica en el distrito de Histeótide, en la margen izquierda del río Peneo, después de que este río pase cerca de Trica y Pelineo, y antes de Átrax y Lárisa.​ (es)
  • Pharcadon or Pharkadon (Ancient Greek: Φαρκαδών or Φαρκηδών) was a city and polis (city-state) of Histiaeotis in ancient Thessaly, situated to the left of the Peneius, between Pelinnaeum and Atrax. In 200 BCE, during the Second Macedonian War, Athamanian troops commanded by Amynander of Athamania and troops of the Aetolian League, allies of the Romans, established their camps around the city of Pharcadon while they plundered the Thessalian plain. They were attacked by troops of Philip V of Macedon, who put them to flight. The site of Pharcadon is on a hill near the village of in the municipality of Farkadona, which was renamed to reflect its association with Pharcadon. (en)
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