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    Bylazora or Vilazora (Ancient Greek: Βυλάζωρα) was a Paeonian city from the period of early classic antiquity. It is located near the village of Knezhje...
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  • Bylazora is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by Francis Walker in 1863. Palpi porrect (extending forward) and hairy. A large frontal...
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    river passes from the field of Scupi (modern Skopje) to the valley of Bylazora (near modern Sveti Nikole). In the Iliad, the Paeonians are portrayed as...
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  • Bylazora infumata is a moth of the family Geometridae. "Species Details : Bylazora infumata Felder, 1874". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 7 March 2018. v...
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  • Species: D. virescens Binomial name Dindica virescens (Butler, 1878) Synonyms Bylazora virescens Butler, 1878 Pseudoterpna koreana Alphéraky, 1897 Dindica virescens...
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    which three are most important. Vilazora was initially the Paeonian city Bylazora from the period of early Classical Antiquity. The city's name was Βελισσός...
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    of the Illyrians into the middle Vardar, between the ancient towns of Bylazora and Stobi. The medieval Slavic toponym Ovče Pole ("plain of sheep" in South...
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    region. In 230, the Dardani under Longarus captured the strategic city of Bylazora in Paeonia. At some point in 230-229 in an unknown location in north-west...
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    the Romans. The northern boundary at that time ended at Lake Ohrid and Bylazora, a Paeonian city near the modern city of Veles. Strabo, writing in the...
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    to have shifted several times between Gradsko (Stobi) and Bylazora. The capture of Bylazora in 217 BCE by Philip V partly stabilized the northern Dardanian-Paeonian...
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