• The linguistic classification of the ancient Thracian language has long been a matter of contention and uncertainty, and there are widely varying hypotheses...
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  • status of a general consensus among linguists. These are among many competing hypotheses regarding the classification and fate of Thracian. The Thracian language...
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  • Daco-Thracian and Illyrian languages comprise a distinct branch of Indo-European. Thraco-Illyrian is also used as a term merely implying a Thracian-Illyrian...
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    the languages of the Baltic family and the following extinct languages: Dacian Thracian The Baltic classification of Dacian and Thracian has been proposed...
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    for a number of different groups. On historical linguistic evidence, see for example classification of Thracian. The traditional view of associating early...
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  • extinct Thracian language were members of a single dialect continuum; e.g., Baldi (1983) and Trask (2000). Dacian was a language distinct from Thracian but...
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  • Paleo-Balkan languages (category Extinct languages of Europe)
    grouping in favor of Mysian. The classification of Thracian itself is a matter of contention and uncertainty. The place of Paeonian remains unclear. Not...
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  • Hercules, specifically The Thracian Wars limited series. The film follows Hercules, a self-proclaimed demigod, and his band of mercenaries as they are hired...
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    Sica (redirect from Thracian dagger)
    large dagger of ancient Illyrians, Thracians, and Dacians; it was also used in Ancient Rome. It is a shorter form of the falx, and the root of the word is...
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    Historically known as Odessos (Ancient Greek: Ὀδησσός), Varna developed from a Thracian seaside settlement into a major seaport on the Black Sea. Varna is an important...
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  • Paeonian language (category Thracian language)
    language very closely related to Greek, i.e Hellenic) with a great deal of Thracian and Illyrian influence. Vladimir I. Georgiev suggested a Phrygian affiliation...
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  • of the entire Western grammatical tradition. His place of origin was not Thrace as the epithet "Thrax" denotes, but probably Alexandria. His Thracian...
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    Paeonians (category Geography of ancient Paeonia)
    capture of Bylazora in 217 BCE by Philip V partly stabilized the northern Dardanian-Paeonian frontier. To their east, the Paeonians bordered Thracian peoples...
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    Kardzhali (category Place names of Turkish origin in Bulgaria)
    during the archaeological excavations. Most of them are now exhibited in the local historical museum. Later Thracian tribes settled in the area and developed...
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    possibly Iranic, Thracian, or Celtic Dacian: possibly very close to Thracian Elymian: Poorly-attested language spoken by the Elymians, one of the three indigenous...
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  • (19–24 in) – with forward-curving blade for slashing Falx: Dacian and Thracian one-handed or two-handed single-edged curved shortsword for slashing Gladius:...
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    Aegean Sea (redirect from Sea of Aegea)
    reaches a maximum depth of 3,544 m (11,627 ft) to the east of Crete. The Thracian Sea and the Sea of Crete are main subdivisions of the Aegean Sea. The Aegean...
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    exist various sociological classifications of religious movements. Al-Biruni (973 – c. 1050) and Ibn Hazm (994 – 1064), both of the Islamic Golden Age and...
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  • subfamily of the Indo-European (IE) languages, of which Albanian language varieties are the only surviving representatives. In current classifications of the...
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    Aleksandrovo kurgan is a Thracian kurgan of c. the 4th century BC. The Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, Bulgaria, is a Thracian kurgan of c. the 3rd century BC...
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  • Phrygian language (category Languages of ancient Anatolia)
    (1988) presented common sound changes of Thracian and Armenian and their separation from Phrygian and the rest of the palaeo-Balkan languages from an early...
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    Plovdiv (category Former capitals of Bulgaria)
    first Neolithic settlements were established. The city was subsequently a Thracian settlement, later being conquered and ruled also by Persians, Ancient Macedonians...
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  • Paleo-Balkan and Daco-Thracian classifications with different meanings. Bardhyl ("white star"), for instance, is an Albanian cognate of Illyrian Bardylis...
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    king Philip II (359–336 BC), Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and the Thracian Odrysian kingdom through conquest and diplomacy. With a reformed army containing...
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    Lemnos (redirect from The Isle of Lemnos)
    applied in the form of a title to Cybele among the Thracians. The worship of Cybele was characteristic of Thrace, where it had spread from Asia Minor at a...
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  • Alosa vistonica the Thracian shad, is a species of shad, a freshwater fish in the family Alosidae. It is endemic to a single shallow lake, Lake Vistonida...
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    Berthouville Treasure, France (relating to the Romans) Borovo Treasure, part of the Thracian treasure Broighter Gold, Northern Ireland (relating to the Iron Age...
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    Ethnogenesis: Slavic, Baltic and Thracian. Romanoslavica 38: 93–104. Papers and articles for the 13th International Congress of Slavicists, Ljubljana, August...
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    numinous, spiritual and divine. In the field of comparative religion, a common geographical classification of the main world religions includes Middle Eastern...
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    Vratsa History Museum holds the Rogozen treasure, which is the largest Thracian treasure. Botev Days are held annually in the city, culminating in the...
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