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- The Bisaltae (Gr****: Βισάλται) were a Thracian people on the lower Strymon river, who gave their name to Bisaltia, the district between Amphipolis and...
- (Gr****: Βισάλτης), son of Helios and Gaia, was the eponymous hero of the Bisaltae and Bisaltia in Thracian Macedonia. Theophane was the daughter of Bisaltes...
- Ancient Thrace was home to numerous other tribes, such as the Edones, Bisaltae, Cicones, and Bistones in addition to the tribe that Homer specifically...
- Astae, they appear in the 2nd century BC to 1st century BC Beni Bessi Bisaltae Bistones Bithyni or Bythini, migrated to Asia minor Brenae Crousi Cebrenii...
- the south-east by river Strymon.The eponymous inhabitants, known as the Bisaltae, were a Thracian people. Later, the region was annexed by the kingdom of...
- sources call it a polis, but according to Strabo it was a village of the Bisaltae and Ptolemy writes that it was in the territory of the Odomanti. Berge...
- them was perhaps the site of the ancient city Bisaltia, capital of the Bisaltae, which is known by Steph**** of Byzantium. In the Ottoman tahrir defter...
- (Herodotus) or ten (Thucydides) tribes of Paeonia. They were situated from the Bisaltae and Odomanti to the south, Sinthi to the north, the Strymon to the east...
- by the Athenian leader Pericles when he had colonists settle among the Bisaltae along the Strymon River. From 476 BC onward, the Athenians coerced some...
- Bilingual vase painting Bion of Abdera Bion of Borysthenes Bionnus Bireme Bisaltae Bisaltes Biston Bistonis Biton of Pergamon Black-figure pottery Black-glazed...