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    Cabyle or Kabile (Ancient Greek: Καβύλη), also known as Calybe or Kalibe (Καλύβη), is a town in the interior of ancient Thrace, west of Develtus, on the...
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    army at Cabyle (Bulgaria). The Goths are mainly centred in the river valleys south of the Balkan Mountains, around the towns of Beroea, Cabyle and Dibaltum...
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    Kabile (Bulgarian: Кабиле) or Cabyle is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of the Tundzha municipality, Yambol Province. The ancient Thracian city...
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    negotiations between Berenice and Spartokos, the ruler of Cabyle, a town once founded by Philip II. Indeed, Cabyle had not remained a Macedonian fort for long, but...
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  • Claudia Caesarea Cherchell Algeria 46 AD Aquae Calidae Burgas Bulgaria 46 AD Cabyle Kabile, Yambol Bulgaria 46 AD Develtos Debelt, Burgas Bulgaria 46 AD Philippopolis...
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    Thrace. IIIrd International Symposium "Cabyle", 17–21 May 1993 Jambol. Jambol, 53-55. "The Thracian Royal City of Cabyle" in A. Poulter (ed.), Ancient Bulgaria:...
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    bishop seat was in Cabyle. In the 4th century, most likely due to the proximity of the two cities, which were in different provinces, Cabyle was abandoned...
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    Sadalas (possibly still underage), treating with Spartocus, the ruler of Cabyle. While Seuthes III is generally considered a great ruler, and certainly...
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    near the village of Kabile are the ruins of the ancient Thracian city of Cabyle, which was among the largest and most important settlements in ancient Thrace...
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  • raiding parties, forcing Fritigern to consolidate his forces in the area of Cabyle. Gratian was detained in the north in his campaign against the Alemanni...
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  • genus of beetle Kalybe (temple), a type of temple found in Roman Syria Cabyle (Thrace), town of ancient Thrace, also called Kalybe This disambiguation...
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  • early 341 he had overrun the coast, passed through Cardia, Aenus and taken Cabyle. The remainder of the campaign brought Philip into the lands beyond Mount...
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    continued as the Odryso-Astaean dynasty listed below Spartocus, ruler of Cabyle? (c. 295 BC) Scostocus, ruler in southern Thrace near Aenus and Sestus (c...
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    they destroyed many cities in Moesia in 587 including Marcianopolis and Cabyle though they failed in the sieges of Diocletianopolis, Philippopolis, and...
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    success convinced Fritigern to recall his raiding parties to the area of Cabyle, lest they be picked off piecemeal. Western Roman Emperor Gratian had meant...
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  • army at Cabyle (Bulgaria). The Goths are mainly centred in the river valleys south of the Balkan Mountains, around the towns of Beroea, Cabyle and Dibaltum...
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  • Arruit–Tistutin–El Batel line. There was continuous unrest in the area and the Rif Cabyle rebellionists attacked against the railways. The Spanish Army concentrated...
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    colonial administration in Morocco. Especially in the north, where Rif Cabyles rebels under leadership of Abd El-Krim, who did not recognise the Sultan's...
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    Beroe/Augusta Traiana (modern Stara Zagora), Diocletianopolis (Hisarya), Cabyle (near Yambol), etc. The strategic Roman road Via Militaris that connected...
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