the Roman provinces of Macedonia and Thrace (in Greek), Thessaloniki 1984, p. 131-302 D. C. Samsaris, Les Thraces dans l' Empire romain d' Orient (Le territoire...
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East Thrace or eastern Thrace (Turkish: Doğu Trakya or simply Trakya; Greek: Ανατολική Θράκη, romanized: Anatolikí Thráki; Bulgarian: Източна Тракия, romanized: Iztochna...
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in Greek mythology Kara Thrace, a character in the TV series Battlestar Galactica Mount Thrace, mountain in Antarctica Thraces Thracian (disambiguation)...
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Northern Thrace or North Thrace (Bulgarian: Северна Тракия, Severna Trakiya; Turkish: Kuzey Trakya; Greek: Βόρεια Θράκη), also called Bulgarian Thrace, constitutes...
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Greek: [lykôrɡos]; also Lykurgos, Lykourgos) was the king of the Edoni in Thrace, son of Dryas, the "oak", and father of a son whose name was also Dryas...
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Thrace (/θreɪs/; Modern Greek: Θράκη Thráki;) or Thraike in Greek mythology, was the eponymous heroine and sorceress of Thrace. She was the daughter of...
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The Diocese of Thrace (Latin: Dioecesis Thraciae, Greek: Διοίκησις Θρᾴκης) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, incorporating the provinces of the...
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Western Thrace or West Thrace (Greek: [Δυτική] Θράκη, [Dytikí] Thráki [ˈθraci]) also known as Greek Thrace or Aegean Thrace, is a geographic and historical...
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species of narcissus). Linus Beach in Antarctica is named after Linus of Thrace. Nonnus, 41.376; Homer, Iliad 18.541; Pausanias, 9.29.6 Suidas, s.v. Linus...
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Bamber discussing the character of Starbuck and how Apollo views her. Kara Thrace (callsign "Starbuck") is a fictional character in the reimagined 2004 Battlestar...
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Abdera (Greek: Άβδηρα) is a municipality in the Xanthi regional unit of Thrace, Greece. In classical antiquity, it was a major Greek polis on the Thracian...
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University of Thrace or Thrace University may refer to three universities, all based in the historical region of Thrace in Southeastern Europe: Democritus...
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The music of Thrace, a region in Southeastern Europe spread over southern Bulgaria (Northern Thrace), northeastern Greece (Western Thrace), and European...
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of cities and towns in Thrace, a geographical region split between Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. The largest cities of Thrace are: Istanbul (European...
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Thraex (category Roman Thrace)
The British Museum Press, 2000. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thraces. Fresco of a murmillo and Thracian fighting, found in Pompei in 2019 v...
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In Greek mythology, King Diomedes of Thrace (Ancient Greek: Διομήδης) was the son of Ares and Cyrene. He lived on the shores of the Black Sea ruling the...
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Rhesus (/ˈriːsəs/; Ancient Greek: Ῥῆσος Rhêsos) is a mythical king of Thrace in The Iliad who fought on the side of Trojans. Rhesus arrived late to the...
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Ismaros (Ancient Greek: Ἴσμαρος) was a city of the Cicones, in ancient Thrace, mentioned by Homer in the Odyssey. According to Book 9 of the Odyssey,...
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Νεάπολις) was an ancient Greek city, located in Edonis, a region of ancient Thrace and later of Macedon. The site is located near modern Kavala. Neapolis was...
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Hawks of Thrace (HoT) is a possibly defunct, anti-Turkish, pro-Kurdish independence Greek terrorist organization based in Thrace, Greece. The HoT attacked...
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The Army of Thrace (Greek: Στρατιά Θράκης) was a field army of the Hellenic Army in 1920–1922. It was created out of the National Defence Army Corps on...
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(Ancient Greek: Ἄπρος), also Apri or Aproi (Ἄπροι), was a town of ancient Thrace and, later, a Roman city established in the Roman province of Europa. Stephanus...
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Thracia (redirect from Roman Thrace)
and Roman Antiquity (Diss. in Greek), Thessaloniki 1980 D. Samsaris, Les Thraces dans l' Empire romain d' Orient (Le territoire de la Grece actuelle). Etude...
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religion des Thraces". Bulletin de l'Institut archéologique (in Bulgarian). 18: 50. Perdrizet, Paul [in French] (1899). "Le dieu Thrace Zbelthiourdos"...
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Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (/ˌmæsəˈdoʊniə/ MASS-ə-DOH-nee-ə; Greek: Ανατολική Μακεδονία και Θράκη, romanized: Anatolikí Makedonía ke Thráki, [anatoliˈci...
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Turks of Western Thrace (Turkish: Batı Trakya Türkleri; Greek: Τούρκοι της Δυτικής Θράκης, romanized: Toúrkoi tis Dytikís Thrákis) are ethnic Turks who...
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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...
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rule of Darius the Great, Thrace was included in the Persian empire. In 492 BC the Persian general Mardonius ruled Thrace again, and it became nominally...
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The Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH; Greek: Δημοκρίτειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θράκης), established in July 1973, is based in Komotini, Greece and has campuses...
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