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thracian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


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थ्रेशियन

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[ 83] डेरियस की सेना ने कई थ्रेशियन लोगों, और वस्तुतः अन्य सभी क्षेत्रों को तोड़ दिया, जो काला सागर के यूरोपीय भाग को छूते हैं, जैसे कि आजकल बुल्गारिया, रोमानिया, यूक्रेन और रूस के कुछ हिस्सों में, इससे पहले कि यह एशिया माइनर में लौट आए।

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ZALMOXIS, or ZAMOLxIS, a semi-mythical social and religious reformer, regarded as the only true God by the Thracian Getae.


ANTISTHENES (c. 444-365 B.C.), the founder of the Cynic school of philosophy, was born at Athens of a Thracian mother, a fact which may account for the extreme boldness of his attack on conventional thought.


From the mines of Thrace, and perhaps from the harbour dues and from the mines of Laurium, he derived a large revenue; under his encouragement, Miltiades had planted an Athenian colony on the shores of the Thracian Chersonese; he had even made friends with Thessaly and Macedonia, as is evidenced by the hospitality extended by them to Hippias on his final expulsion.


It contains a description of the southern coast of the Euxine from the Thracian Bosporus to the river Iris in Pontus.


IMBROS, a Turkish island in the Aegean, at the southern end of the Thracian Chersonese peninsula.


Although by some he was held to be a Greek, the tradition of his Thracian origin was most generally accepted.


SABAZIUS, a Phrygian or Thracian deity, frequently identified with Dionysus, sometimes (but less frequently) with Zeus.


The following are the chief islands: - Thasos, in the extreme north, off the Macedonian coast; Samothrace, fronting the Gulf of Saros; Imbros and Lemnos, in prolongation of the peninsula of Gallipoli (Thracian Chersonese); Euboea, the largest of all, lying close along the east coast of Greece; the Northern Sporades, including Sciathos, Scopelos and Halonesos, running out from the southern extremity of the Thessalian coast, and Scyros, with its satellites, north-east of Euboea; Lesbos and Chios; Samos and Nikaria; Cos, with Calymnos to the north; all off Asia Minor, with the many other islands of the Sporades; and, finally, the great group of the Cyclades, of which the largest are Andros and Tenos, Naxos and Paros.


The chief cleruchies of Pericles are: Thracian Chersonese (453-452), Lemnos and Imbros, Andros, Naxos and Eretria (before 447); ' Brea in Thrace (446); Oreus (445); Amisus and Astacus in the Black Sea (after 440); Aegina (431).


In 455 Tolmides ravaged Laconia and secured Naupactus on the Corinthian gulf; in 4544 Pericles himself defeated the Sicyonians, and made a descent upon Oeniadae at the mouth of the gulf, and in 453 conducted a cleruchy to the Thracian Chersonese.



thracian's Meaning':

an inhabitant of ancient Thrace

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