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- Epi****us. Herodotus also mentions that in 492 BC, some Thracian Brygoi or Brygians (Gr****: Βρύγοι Θρήικες) fell upon the Persian camp by night, wounding Mardonius...
- Red Sea islanders, Sagartians, Hindush, Eordi, Bottiaei, Chalcidians, Brygians, Pierians, Perrhaebi, Enienes, Dolopes, and Magnesians.[citation needed]...
- the loss of 20,000 men. Then, whilst the army was camped in Macedon, the Brygians, a local Thracian tribe, launched a night raid against the Persian camp...
- Odysseus and Callidice, went to war with their neighbors the Brygoi (Brygi, Brygians) and defeated in battle the neighboring peoples who attacked him. Ares...
- ethnic groups: European Thracians, Paeonians, Eordi, Bottiaei, Chalcidians, Brygians, Pierians, Macedonians, Perrhaebi, Enienes, Dolopes, Magnesians, Achaeans...
- Europe point to an influx of Balkan migrants at this time, possibly the Brygians. There were several monumental construction projects on the citadel during...
- other languages in the family is unclear Armeno-Phrygian? Brygo-Phrygian Brygian (part of or closely related to Phrygian language and possibly also related...
- idiom incorporating Brygian, Northwest Gr**** and Thessalian Gr****. Drawing on the similarities between Macedonian, Gr**** and Brygian, Fanula Papazoglu wrote...
- Illyrian and upper Macedonian or Pelagonian peoples, while to the south the Brygian town of Skydra or Kydra was situated. To the south, Paeonians bordered...
- inhabited by the Bryges, it has been suggested that there may have been a 'Brygian' substratum or a strong influence by this Paleo-Balkan people. A corpus...