• Thracians. According to Seuthopolis’ sign, the sanctuary of Dionysius/Sabazios was situated on the square. The cemetery of Seuthopolis included a number of...
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    after himself: Seuthopolis. The town was primarily based on contemporary Macedonian foundations and showed heavy Greek influences. Seuthopolis probably acted...
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    Tomb was discovered in 1944. Between 1948 and 1954 the ancient town of Seuthopolis was studied. Between the 1960s and the 1980s people made researches of...
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    kings. Perhaps around 320 BC, Seuthes III established his residence at Seuthopolis (near Kazanlăk in Bulgaria), which he built and named after himself,...
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    Heracles, the Seleucids from Apollo, and the Ptolemies from Dionysus. The Seuthopolis inscription was very influential in the modern study of Thrace. The inscription...
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    Kazanlak (Bulgarian: Казанлък [kɐzɐnˈɫɤk], known as Seuthopolis (Greek: Σευθόπολις) in ancient times, is a town in Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria. It...
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    Painting of a groom and bride from the Hellenistic Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, near the ancient city of Seuthopolis, 4th century BC....
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    from c. 331 to c. 300 BC and founder of the nearby Thracian city of Seuthopolis. It is one of the most elaborate tombs in the Valley of the Thracian...
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    Thracians were typically not city-builders and their only polis was Seuthopolis. The conquest of the southern part of Thrace by Philip II of Macedon...
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    part of a series on Thrace Geography Thrace Moesia Perperikon Byzantion Seuthopolis Sintia Pyrgos Samothrace Serdika Pulpudeva Varna Uskudama Culture People...
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    the construction of the dam was discovered the ancient Thracian city Seuthopolis which was the capital of the Odrysian kingdom. The remains of the city...
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    Cabeiri were also worshipped at other sites in the vicinity, including Seuthopolis in Thrace and various sites in Asia Minor. One of these is posited to...
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    part of a series on Thrace Geography Thrace Moesia Perperikon Byzantion Seuthopolis Sintia Pyrgos Samothrace Serdika Pulpudeva Varna Uskudama Culture People...
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    Karanovo culture List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia Perperikon Seuthopolis Maugh II, Thomas H. (1 November 2012). "Bulgarians find oldest European...
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    necropolis in the Valley of the Thracian Rulers near their ancient capital of Seuthopolis in a region where more than a thousand tombs of royalty and members of...
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  • villages. The only known attempt to build a polis by the Thracians was Seuthopolis., although Strabo considered the Thracian cities with "bria" ending polises...
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    part of a series on Thrace Geography Thrace Moesia Perperikon Byzantion Seuthopolis Sintia Pyrgos Samothrace Serdika Pulpudeva Varna Uskudama Culture People...
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    the snake: depictions of snakes decorated the hearth of the city of Seuthopolis, thus identifying the hearth-goddess with the serpent. The virgin Bendis...
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    larger political entity of the eastern Balkans. Before the foundation of Seuthopolis in the late 4th century it had no fixed capital. The Odrysian kingdom...
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  • Saalburg, Germany Salami Island, Greece Serdica, modern Sofia, Bulgaria Seuthopolis, Bulgaria Silistra Roman Tomb, Bulgaria Sozopol, Bulgaria Sparta, Greece...
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    List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia Karanovo culture Perperikon Seuthopolis Solnitsata Tell Yunatsite Todorova, H. 2002a. Durankulak, Band II, die...
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  • Serdika amphitheatre Saint Sophia Church, Sofia Serika walls and gates Seuthopolis Silistra Roman Tomb Solnitsata (tell) Sozopol Starosel Storgosia (modern...
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    Heritage sites. Located near the ancient Thracian capital cities of Seuthopolis (of the Odrysian kingdom) and Daosdava or Helis (of the Getae), perhaps...
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    founded c.470 BC after the Persian defeat in Greece, had its capital at Seuthopolis, near Kazanlak, Stara Zagora Province, in central Bulgaria. Other tribal...
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    (archaeological site) List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia Karanovo culture Seuthopolis Solnitsata Varna culture Tell Yunatsite "The Gold of Perperikon". Perperikon...
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  • Philippopolis ("Philip's city"), the former name for Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Seuthopolis ("Seuthes' city"), Bulgaria Sevastopol ("Venerable city"), Crimea, Ukraine...
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    Turkish: Eşekçi) Radnevo (Bulgarian: Раднево; Turkish: Radne Mahalle) Seuthopolis (ancient city) (Bulgarian: Сефтополис; Greek: Σευθούπολις Sefthoupolis)...
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    largest Thracian cities were in fact large villages and the only polis was Seuthopolis. The Persian Achaemenid Empire fell to Alexander the Great in 334 BC...
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  • Retrieved 27 April 2021. "The royal necropolis of the Thracian city of Seuthopolis – a serial site, extension of the Kazanlak Thracian tomb". UNESCO World...
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    re-erected many times in history – from the Bronze Age until Middle Ages. Seuthopolis – an ancient Thracian city, discovered and excavated in 1948. It was...
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