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- Thracians - Wikipedia
The thracian infantry was under the command of the Odrysian prince Sitalces II who led them in the siege of Telmissus and in the battles of Issus and Gaugamela
- Who Were the Thracians and Where Was Thrace? - History Hit
Thracian units fought for King Perseus of Macedon against the Romans at the Battle of Pydna It was a band of Thracians that played a key role in the commencement of the fighting, impressing their Roman counterparts with their tall, strong physiques
- Who Were the Thracians and Where Did They Go? - Medium
In the second millennium BCE, the Thracian tribes inhabited the Balkan Peninsula and part of Asia Minor — what is now modern-day Bulgaria, Romania, and Anatolia in Turkey
- Thracian | ancient people | Britannica
The Dacians were of Thracian stock and, among the Thracian successor peoples in the region, were most akin to the Getae (Indeed, the similarities between the groups led the Greek historian Herodotus to label both as Getae, while the Romans referred to all these populations as Dacians )
- The Mysterious Thracians: Unveiling Their Unique Culture and Legacy
The Thracian dances were energetic and expressive, characterized by rhythmic movements and intricate footwork As in many societies, these dances served as a form of storytelling, conveying myths, historical events, and cultural values through choreographed performances
- Thrace - Wikipedia
Greek mythology is replete with Thracian kings, including Diomedes, Tereus, Lycurgus, Phineus, Tegyrius, Eumolpus, Polymnestor, Poltys, and Oeagrus (father of Orpheus)
- Thracians: The People of Legendary Gladiator Spartacus
Spartacus is probably the best-known name of an ancient Thracian He was the protagonist of the Third Slave War, or the Gladiator War – or the Spartacus War, as Plutarch called it – between rebelling slaves and Romans, that lasted from 73 to 71 BC
- Ancient tribe Thracians: DNA origins analysis - iGENEA
These state formations changed the Thracian tribal world, of which, despite a wealth of names, ultimately little is known The Thracian empire disintegrated when Thrace became a Macedonian province in 341 BC Thrace was also under the domination of the Celts for a short time in the 3rd century BC
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