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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Odrysian kingdom (section The rebellion of Seuthes and the kingdom of Seuthopolis (c. 330 – second quarter of the 3rd century BC))
after himself: Seuthopolis. The town was primarily based on contemporary Macedonian foundations and showed heavy Greek influences. Seuthopolis probably acted...
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Valley of the Thracian Rulers (section Seuthopolis)
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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Thracian religion (section At Seuthopolis)
Seuthopolis, Philippopolis, Kabyle, Pistiros, and Helis, and could be found both in sanctuaries and in the residences of individuals; at Seuthopolis,...
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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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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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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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Koprinka Reservoir (section Seuthopolis)
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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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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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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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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Geography Thrace (West, East, North) Moesia Phrygia Perperikon Byzantion Seuthopolis Sintia Pyrgos Samothrace Serdika Pulpudeva Varna Uskudama Singidunum...
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Karanovo culture List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia Perperikon Seuthopolis V Nikolov, The Prehistoric Salt-Production and Urban Center of Provadia-Solnitsata...
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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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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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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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Geography Thrace (West, East, North) Moesia Phrygia Perperikon Byzantion Seuthopolis Sintia Pyrgos Samothrace Serdika Pulpudeva Varna Uskudama Singidunum...
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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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Sitalces (c. 431–424) Capital Uscudama (c. 480–330 BC) [citation needed] Seuthopolis (c. 330–250 BC) Common languages Thracian Greek (used in writing and...
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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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Philippopolis ("Philip's city"), the former name for Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Seuthopolis ("Seuthes' city"), Bulgaria Sevastopol ("Venerable city"), Crimea, Ukraine...
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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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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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meant (if a king at all) is uncertain. Given the tomb's location near Seuthopolis and the widespread tendency to associate most spectacular finds in the...
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Tell Yunatsite List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia Perperikon Seuthopolis Stefan Hiller, Vassil Nikolov (eds.), Karanovo III. Beiträge zum Neolithikum...
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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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Geography Thrace (West, East, North) Moesia Phrygia Perperikon Byzantion Seuthopolis Sintia Pyrgos Samothrace Serdika Pulpudeva Varna Uskudama Singidunum...
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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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