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Their origins are uncertain. They were possibly an Indo-European people who came from today's Ukraine area, however lack of early written records makes their early origin uncertain until they settled in Thrace, Moesia, Macedonia, Dacia, Scythia Minor, Sarmatia, Bithynia, Mysia, Pannonia, and other regions of the Balkans and Anatolia.

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What did King Philip of ancient Greece do?

King Philip II ruled Macedonia from 359 to 336 BC. He was born in Pella, the capital of the ancient Macedonian kingdom, as the youngest son of king Amyntas III. After his fathers death, Macedonia slowly disintegrated as his elder brothers and future kings Alexander II and Perdiccas III, unsuccessfully fought against the continuous attacks of the neighboring Thracians, Illyrians, and Greeks. The Thracians were already in possession of eastern Macedonia, the strongest Greek military power of Thebes continuously intervened in the internal Macedonian politics, the Greeks colonies on the edge of Macedonia, particularly Olynthus, were obstacle to Macedonia's economy and presented a military danger, and the invasions of the Illyrians put north-western Macedonia under their occupation.


In what year did Constantine establish Constantiople and what is the city called today?

The city of Istanbulhas been settled for three thousand years, first by Thracians about the 12th Century BCE who called it Lygos. The Greeks colonised it in the 7th Century BCE, it was taken over by Rome in 196 CE, and called Byzantium until renamed in 330 CE by Constantine as Constantinople modestly after himself.as the new capital of the Roman Empire.


Who are the allies of the trojan war?

In the Trojan War, the primary Greek allies included notable figures such as Agamemnon, Achilles, Odysseus, and Menelaus, who rallied against Troy. The Trojans were supported by allies like the Amazons, led by Penthesilea, and various other city-states, including the Lycians led by Sarpedon and the Thracians. Key gods and goddesses also played significant roles, with Aphrodite supporting the Trojans and Hera and Athena backing the Greeks. The conflict is famously depicted in Homer's "Iliad."


Where does the timbale come from?

Timbales come from Cuba.


Where do chillis come from?

They come from south America

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How did thracians travel to Bulgaria?

Why should the Thracians to travel to Bulgaria? The Thracia (in Bulgarian- TRAKIA) is in Bulgaria.


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Thracians, that inhabited the Bulgarian lands are believed to have entertained themselves with music long before even the proto-Greek set foot in Europe.


Who lived around the Aegean Sea?

The Greeks, the Macedonians, the Thracians


Who were the Thracian's?

The Thracians were pa group of peoples who lived to the northeast of Greece, in present day Bulgaria and European Turkey. The Thracians who lived in mountain areas were regarded as warlike and ferocious . Those who lived in the plains were seen as more peaceful.


What specific type of gladiator are there?

6: Samnite, Thracians, Retarius, Hoplomacus, Mirmilo, and, Secutor


Who lived in the territory before it was called Bulgaria?

The Slavs, the Mizians and the Thracians. The Rhodopians joined later


Were the ancient Thracians Greek?

if you mean if they came from greek tribes like dorian, ionian, and such i dont think so they were a different race that lived next to macedonians and with all they interaction they had with them in the meantime they became hellenized


What kind of people lived in Bulgaria in BC time?

Mainly Slavs and Thracians lived in those lands


In the years around 275 BC were the Parthians Macidonians Thracians and The people of Pontous considered Greeks?

Macedonians and Thracians were greek tribes. The people of Pontous have greek origins but became relevant in the history of greek culture much later (in the byzantine empire). The Parthians were not a greek tribe, their culture was more ''persian''.