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SINTI

Eth. SINTI (Thuc, 2.98; Steph. B. sub voce Liv. 42.51), a Thracian tribe who occupied the district lying between the ridge called Cercine and the right or W. bank of the Strymon, in the upper part of the course of that river, which was called from thence SINTICE (Σιντική, Ptol. 3.13.30). When Macedonia was divided into four provinces at the Roman conquest, Sintice was associated with Bisaltia in the First Macedonia, of which Amphipolis was the capital (Liv. 45.29). It contained the three towns HERACLEIA, PAROECOPOLIS, TRISTOLUS.

[E.B.J]

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    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 42, 51
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 45, 29
    • Claudius Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos, 3.13
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