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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThraciansThracians - Wikipedia

    The Thracians (/ ˈ θ r eɪ ʃ ən z /; Ancient Greek: Θρᾷκες, romanized: Thrāikes; Latin: Thraci) were an Indo-European speaking people who inhabited large parts of Southeast Europe in ancient history.

  2. 27 de nov. de 2019 · The Thracians were an Indo-European people who dominated large swathes of land between southern Russia, Serbia and western Turkey for much of antiquity. Archaeological evidence suggests they had lived in the region since at least 1300 BC, boasting close ties with their neighbours.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThraceThrace - Wikipedia

    Lands also inhabited by ancient Thracians extended in the north to modern-day Northern Bulgaria and Romania and to the west into Macedonia. Etymology [ edit ] The word Thrace , from ancient Greek Thrake (Θρᾴκη), [1] referred originally to the Thracians (ancient Greek Thrakes Θρᾷκες), [2] an ancient people inhabiting ...

  4. The Thracians were advanced in metalworking and in horsemanship. They intermingled with the Greeks and gave them the Dionysian and Orphean cults, which later became so important in… Read More

  5. Tracia. /  42, 26. Tracia (en búlgaro Тракия, Trakija; en griego Θράκη, Thráki; en turco Trakya) es una región histórica-geográfica del sureste de Europa, en la península de los Balcanes, al norte del mar Egeo, enclavada en Bulgaria, Grecia y la Turquía europea .

  6. Hace 6 días · The Thracians were famous as fearsome warriors, hired as mercenaries by ancient Greeks and Romans, also known for the legendary gladiator Spartacus. Ancient Thrace was a territory between the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea.

  7. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Thrace, ancient and modern region of the southeastern Balkans. The historical boundaries of Thrace have varied. To the ancient Greeks it was that part of the Balkans between the Danube River to the north and the Aegean Sea to the south, being bounded on the east by the Black Sea and the Sea of.