- of Thasos.
Bergaios could mean literally, 'a man from Berge' but the
legend on the coin is a personal, not a
place name. Coin of
Bergaios,
Silver drachma...
- Thraciae) c. 400 AD
Thracian Roman era "Heros" (Sabazius)
stele Coin of
Bergaios, a
local Thracian king in the
Pangaian District,
Greece Golden Dacian helmet...
- BC Olorus, 5th
century BC Syrmus, king of the
Triballi 4th
century BC
Bergaios,
petty king of
Pangaeum Dromichaetes, of the
Getae 300 BC Langarus, of...
- who have been
labelled as Thracian) in
Macedonia (region), like
those of
Bergaios and Derrones. The
earliest coins date in the 6th
century BC from the mine...
-
coinage of
several Thracian rulers is represented,
including Amadocus I,
Bergaios,
Cotys I,
Amadocus II,
Teres II, Cersobleptes, and
Seuthes III. The collection...
- the east. It
includes the
following suburbs:
Andas Estate Bel' Aire Bene
Bergaio Boskloof Eco
Estate Braeview Bridgebank Bridgewater Briza Canwick Carey...
- some of a few
examples to make
reference to the
ancient hetaira Nannion.
Bergaios i. p. 47, ii. pp. 102, 104; comp. Polyb. xx xiii. 12 ἐπίσκυρος,
Henry George...
- Its site is
located about 1 mile (1.6 km)
northeast of
modern Nigrita.
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