- The
Bisaltae (Gr****: Βισάλται) were a
Thracian people on the
lower Strymon river, who gave
their name to Bisaltia, the
district between Amphipolis and...
- (Gr****: Βισάλτης), son of
Helios and Gaia, was the
eponymous hero of the
Bisaltae and
Bisaltia in
Thracian Macedonia.
Theophane was the
daughter of Bisaltes...
-
Ancient Thrace was home to
numerous other tribes, such as the Edones,
Bisaltae, Cicones, and
Bistones in
addition to the
tribe that
Homer specifically...
- Astae, they
appear in the 2nd
century BC to 1st
century BC Beni
Bessi Bisaltae Bistones Bithyni or Bythini,
migrated to Asia
minor Brenae Crousi Cebrenii...
- the south-east by
river Strymon.The
eponymous inhabitants,
known as the
Bisaltae, were a
Thracian people. Later, the
region was
annexed by the
kingdom of...
- Medi,
dwelling upon the
right bank of the Strymon, and
joining up to the
Bisaltæ above2 mentioned; on the left
there are the
Digerri and a
number of tribes...
-
sources call it a polis, but
according to
Strabo it was a
village of the
Bisaltae and
Ptolemy writes that it was in the
territory of the Odomanti. Berge...
- by the
Athenian leader Pericles when he had
colonists settle among the
Bisaltae along the
Strymon River. From 476 BC onward, the
Athenians coerced some...
- them was
perhaps the site of the
ancient city Bisaltia,
capital of the
Bisaltae,
which is
known by Steph**** of Byzantium. In the
Ottoman tahrir defter...
- (Herodotus) or ten (Thucydides)
tribes of Paeonia. They were
situated from the
Bisaltae and
Odomanti to the south,
Sinthi to the north, the
Strymon to the east...