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- The Tibareni (Gr****: Τιβαρηνοί, Τιβαρανοί) were a people residing on the coast of ancient Pontus referred to in Herodotus, Xenophon, Strabo and other classical...
- possibly Arimi of Gr**** sources and Arme/Urme/Armini of Urartian sources Tibareni (several classical Antiquity authors such as Herodotus, Xenophon and Strabo...
- been put to death. In 836 BC, Shalmaneser sent an expedition against the Tibareni (Tabal) which was followed by one against Cappadocia, and in 832 BC came...
- the Chalybes were Scythians. The Chaldoi, Chalybes, Mossynoikoi, and Tibareni, are counted among the first ironsmith nations by classical authors. Χάλυψ...
- Black Sea coast later known to the Gr****s as Tibareni, although this connection is uncertain. The Tibareni and nearby tribes, the Chalybes (Khalib/Khaldi)...
- Armenians, Lydians, Mysians, Asian Thracians, Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians, Alarodians, Saspirians, Red Sea...
- mentioned by Herodotus (c. 450 BC), who relates that they, along with Moschi, Tibareni, Mossynoeci, and Marres, formed the nineteenth satrapy within the Achaemenid...
- He attended Xerxes I into Greece, being in command of the Moschi and Tibareni. The brother of Artuphius, who commanded the Caspii in the army of Xerxes...
- southern Anatolia. Known as Gr**** Tibarenoi (Ancient Gr****: Τιβαρηνοί), Latin Tibareni, Thobeles in Josephus, their language may have been Luwian, testified to...
- In the mid-6th century BC, the tribes living in the southern Colchis (Tibareni, Mossynoeci, Macrones, Moschi, and Marres) were incorporated into the nineteenth...