- the
Bryges are
contained in the
historical writings of Herodotus, who
relates them to Phrygians,
stating that
according to the Macedonians, the
Bryges "changed...
-
dwelling in the
southern Balkans –
according to Herodotus –
under the name of
Bryges (Briges),
changing it to
Phryges after their final migration to Anatolia...
- himself. Some
accounts place the
youth of
Midas in
Macedonian Bermion (see
Bryges). In
Thracian Mygdonia,
Herodotus referred to a wild rose
garden at the...
-
Periplus of the
Euxine Sea, a Gr**** text
written in the 4th
century BC. The
Bryges were also
present in
central Albania,
while the
south was
inhabited by the...
- the
Cappadocian "Mosocheni" (Mushki, also ****ociated with
Phrygians or
Bryges) and
their capital Mazaca. In
Hippolytus of Rome's
chronicle (234 AD), the...
-
farmer from
Macedonia who was the last
descendant of the
royal family of
Bryges. When an
eagle landed on the pole of his ox-cart, he
interpreted it as a...
-
combined onslaught from new
waves of invaders: the Kaskians,
Phrygians and
Bryges. The
Hittite Kingdom thus
vanished from
historical records, much of the...
-
linguists considered the name of
Bebryces related to the
thracian tribe Bryges,
which was
later renamed to
Phryges (Phrygians),
based on the geographic...
- of the
satrapy of Skudra.
Mardonius was
however attacked at
night by the
Bryges in the area of Lake
Doiran and modern-day Valandovo, but he was able to...
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