Search results for "Thracian Empire" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • time that paganism gave way in the Roman Empire. They reflect the light-hearted ... that a young woman, whom he compares to a Thracian filly, doesn't recognize ...
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  • century, it became part of the Hunnic Empire until this area was reclaimed ... (438 B.C.E.-431 B.C.E.), apparently a Thracian. Bury et al. (1994), 490. ...
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  • not import grain or communicate with its empire without control of the sea ... Sestos. Second, he claimed that several Thracian kings had offered to provide ...
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  • that settled the Anatolian and East Thracian parts of the partitioning ... support. From 1881, the finances of the Empire were supervised by the Ottoman ...
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  • in the political events of the late Roman Empire. The other branch was the ... in its story as the old order of the Roman Empire gave way to the new order ...
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  • an alliance with the King of the Seleucid Empire, Antiochus the Great, against ... power and influence for the former Greek empire of Alexander the Great and ...
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  • of World War I and one of the Ottoman Empire's most costly victories ... Kallipolis was a city in the southern part of the Thracian Chersonese ...
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  • Rebuilt as the capital of the Roman Empire in 330 C.E. by Constantine ... It has also been thought to be a Thracian form of Phôsphoros (Φωσφόρος ...
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  • (the Romans, the Macedonians, the Thracian Empires), which disseminated ... spheres, for example, in the Babylonian Empire with the Hammurabi code and ...
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  • generally considered as belonging to the Thracian nations. A kingdom of Dacia ... began the process of subjugating the empire and incorporating it within ...
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  • " meaning "joy") is of Thracian-Geto-Dacian origin. In Albanian ... the area was part of the First Bulgarian Empire between 681 and c.1000. The ...
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  • controversy that had divided the empire since the time of Constantine ... divide the most powerful bishops, and the empire would again be torn by Christian ...
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  • the powerful European Bulgarian medieval empire, which at times covered most ... Indo-European peoples who spoke the Thracian language, were the earliest ...
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  • Greek influence and remained a haven for Thracian pirates. By the first century ... east by river to Russia, Iran, and the Byzantine Empire. ...
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  • over the Balkans, but also to the Persian Empire, including Egypt, and to ... The Byzantine Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the ...
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  • several Greek city-states and the Persian Empire that started about 500 B ... civilization and barbarity but the Persian Empire was a highly sophisticated ...
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  • bring riches to the city and expand the empire, just as the Persian Wars ... Donald Kagan, The Fall of the Athenian Empire (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University ...
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  • Serbia. On August 3, 1914, the German Empire declared war against Russia ... signed "Spartacus" after the Thracian gladiator who tried to free ...
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  • of Kos, and took lessons from the Thracian physician Herodicus of Selymbria. The only contemporaneous mention of Hippocrates is in Plato's ...
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  • The Getae or Dacians, a Thracian tribe inhabited the territory of ... the battle of Naissus), forced the Roman Empire to reorganize a new Roman ...
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