- The
Thracians (/ˈθreɪʃənz/;
Ancient Gr****: Θρᾷκες, romanized: Thrāikes; Latin: Thraci) were an Indo-European
speaking people who
inhabited large parts...
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roughly the
Roman Province of Thrace.
Lands also
inhabited by
ancient Thracians extended in the
north to modern-day
Northern Bulgaria and
Romania and...
- The
Thracian language (/ˈθreɪʃən/) is an
extinct and
poorly attested language,
spoken in
ancient times in
Southeast Europe by the
Thracians. The linguistic...
- The
linguistic classification of the
ancient Thracian language has long been a
matter of
contention and uncertainty, and
there are
widely varying hypotheses...
- The
Thracian religion comprised the mythology,
ritual practices and
beliefs of the
Thracians, a
collection of
closely related ancient Indo-European peoples...
- It is
based on
Steve Moore's
graphic novel Hercules,
specifically The
Thracian Wars
limited series. The film
follows Hercules, a self-proclaimed demigod...
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modern town of Gelibolu. In antiquity, the
peninsula was
known as the
Thracian Chersonese (Ancient Gr****: Θρακικὴ Χερσόνησος, romanized: Thrakiké Chersónesos;...
- The
Thraex (pl.: Thraeces), or
Thracian, was a type of
Roman gladiator,
armed in the
Thracian style with a
small rectangular,
square or
circular shield...
- The
Thracians (Bulgarian: Траки,
Ancient Gr****: Θρᾷκες, Latin: Thraci) were a
group of Indo-European
tribes inhabiting a
large area in
Central and Southeastern...
- The
Thracian horseman (also "
Thracian Rider" or "
Thracian Heros") is a
recurring motif depicted in
reliefs of the ****enistic and
Roman periods in the...