Cardia (Thrace)
Cardia (Thrace) ranks 6,802nd in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Quinara Region, Easterhouse, and Manzini. Memorable people born in Cardia (Thrace) include Eumenes, and Hieronymus of Cardia. Cardia (Thrace) has been the birth place of many military personnels, and writers. Cardia (Thrace) is located in Türkiye.
Cardia or Kardia, anciently the chief town of the Thracian Chersonese, was situated at the head of the Gulf of Melas. It was originally a colony of the Milesians and Clazomenians; but subsequently, in the time of Miltiades, the place also received Athenian colonists, as proved by Miltiades tyranny. But this didn't make Cardia necessarily always pro-Athenian: when in 357 BC Athens took control of the Chersonese, the latter, under the rule of a Thracian prince, was the only city to remain neutral; but the decisive year was 352 BC when the city concluded a treaty of amity with king Philip II of Macedonia. A great crisis exploded when Diopeithes, an Athenian mercenary captain, had in 343 BC brought Attic settlers to the town; and since Cardia was unwilling to receive them, Philip immediately sent help to the town. The king proposed to settle the dispute between the two cities by arbitration, but Athens refused. Demosthenes, the famous Greek patriot and orator, spoke on this very matter to the Athenian Senate in 341 BC his "Oration On The State Of The Chersonesus":Our present concernment is about the affairs of the Chersonesus, and Philip's expedition into Thrace...but most of our orators insist upon the actions and designs of Diopithes...which, if one moment neglected, the loss may be irreparable; here our attention is instantly demanded...shall Philip be left at full liberty to pursue all his other designs, provided he keeps from Attica; and shall not Diopithes be permitted to assist the Thracians? And if he does, shall we accuse him of involving us in a war?...none of you can be weak enough to imagine that Philip's desires are centered in those paltry villages of Thrace...and has no designs on the ports...arsenals...navies...silver mines, and all the other revenues of Athens; but that he will leave them for you to enjoy...? Impossible! No; these and all his expeditions are really intended to facilitate the conquest of Athens....let us shake off our extravagant and dangerous supineness; let us supply the necessary expenses; let us call on our allies...so that, as he hath his force constantly prepared to injure and enslave the Greeks, yours too may be ever ready to protect and assist them. Read more on Wikipedia
People
Between 390 BC and 362 BC, Cardia (Thrace) was the birth place of 2 globally memorable people, including Eumenes, and Hieronymus of Cardia.
People Born in Cardia (Thrace)
Go to all RankingsEumenes
MILITARY PERSONNEL
362 BC - 316 BC
HPI: 65.18
Rank: 1
Hieronymus of Cardia
WRITER
390 BC - 250 BC
HPI: 58.85
Rank: 2
Occupations
Most individuals born in present day Cardia (Thrace) were military personnels (1), and writers (1), while most who died were .
Occupational Trends
Throughout history military personnels have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Cardia (Thrace), including Eumenes.
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Overlapping Lives
Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 0 globally memorable people born in Cardia (Thrace) since 1700.