「Thracian」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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She would have descendants that bear these | Thracian ancestral monarch names: Cotys, Rhoemetalces |
North Kosovo was populated by | Thracian and Illyrian tribes prior to the Roman conque |
The | Thracian and ancient Greek name of Obzor was Naulochos |
lost languages and obscure dialects (such as | Thracian and the ancient Macedonian language) and in r |
John covers in detail the revolt of the | Thracian armies in 602 and the subsequent overthrow of |
These scenes in the | Thracian art bear a certain social meaning. |
le Vilajet in 1912, before the Destruction of | Thracian Bulgarians in 1913, according to academician |
A | Thracian by birth, Abas founded a tribe known as the A |
leyman took possession of other places in the | Thracian Chersonese, which he strengthened with new wa |
modern Gulf of Saros), which is formed by the | Thracian Chersonesus to the east. |
Kallipolis, a Hellespont-port on the | Thracian Chersonesus, the modern Gallipoli |
Derzelas (Darzalas) was a Dacian or | Thracian chthonic god of abundance and the underworld, |
The battle took place at the | Thracian city of Philippopolis, modern Plovdiv, Bulgar |
He played for the | Thracian club until 1996, when he moved to AEK Athens. |
tion in the provinces, causing control of the | Thracian countryside to shift to a manorial system run |
From his | Thracian domain, he led several wars against the Serbi |
Spartocids (Greek: Σπαρτοκίδαι): a | Thracian dynasty of the Kingdom of Bosporus, ruled in |
y among the capital at Constantinople and its | Thracian environs, the city of Thessaloniki and its im |
to sight at the touch of its waters, Leo the | Thracian erected a church over the spring. |
The Emperor Valens and the | Thracian field army intervened, Valens and Fritigern d |
he 4th Preslav Infantry Division and then 2nd | Thracian Infantry Division up to 1912. |
lav Infantry Division (1899-1903) and the 2nd | Thracian Infantry Division (1903-1907). |
07 he was appointed a commander of the Second | Thracian Infantry Division based in Plovdiv and on 1 J |
itions at Lake Dojran, defended by the Second | Thracian Infantry Division. |
he Ottoman Empire, the 2nd Brigade of the 2nd | Thracian Infantry Division (28th and 40th Infantry Reg |
Maximinus the | Thracian initiated a persecution in 235 in the reign o |
He escaped to the | Thracian king Sitalku. |
The point is named after the | Thracian King Sparadok, 445-435 BC. |
The | Thracian king Demofoonte asks the oracle of Apollo how |
She was the daughter of the | Thracian king Cisseus and Telecleia, wife of Antenor, |
father which Idaea married Phineas, an early | Thracian king. |
zye (Βιζύη) served as capital for the ancient | Thracian kingdom. |
re many burial mounds built for the rulers of | Thracian kingdom. |
The | Thracian language is poorly attested, but available vo |
In the region are found many funeral | Thracian mounds, which testify the existence of Thraci |
celebrated 6th-century BCE Greek hetaera, of | Thracian origin. |
24, 1923, that settled the Anatolian and East | Thracian parts of the partitioning of the Ottoman Empi |
η Γηπαιπυρεως, flourished 1st century) was a | Thracian Princess and a Roman Client Queen of the Bosp |
gods may include pre-Greek elements Hittite, | Thracian, proto-Etruscan, or Phrygian elements. |
f which report her as the neptis of Leo I the | Thracian, Roman Empire in the East (457-74), and his s |
The population is the traditional | Thracian rural mixture of the descendants of Turks tha |
Later, a | Thracian settlement developed there. |
The | Thracian slave traffic added many more numbers of impo |
uld") inside which archeologists have found a | Thracian temple. |
Its trade influence in the | Thracian territories was based on a treaty with the ru |
The | Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, a UNESCO World Heritage Si |
He is considered the eponymous hero of the | Thracian tribe Mygdones and founder of the Mygdonia re |
The Bithyni (Greek: Βιθυνοί) were a | Thracian tribe who, along with the Thyni, migrated to |
e Ciabrus and the region was inhabited by the | Thracian tribe of the Triballi. |
phagi (Greek: "Μελινοφάγοι") is the name of a | Thracian tribe. |
had as final result the Latinization of many | Thracian tribes which were on the edge of the sphere o |
a Mustafa is a Greek politician from the West | Thracian Turkish minority. |
thraeces), or | Thracian, was a type of Roman gladiator, armed in the |
Thracian Woman) | |
eus notably met this fate at the hands of the | Thracian women. |
The Thessalian or | Thracian word Brimo was foreign in Attica. |
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