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- Nestus. It was through the land of the Bistones that Xerxes marched on his invasion of Greece (480 BC). The Bistones continued to exist at the time when...
- Cyrene. He lived on the s****s of the Black Sea ruling the warlike tribe of Bistones. He is known for his man-eating horses, which Heracles stole in order to...
- of Ares whom they worshipped in the form of an upright standing sword. Bistones Bistonis, the nymph who lives at Lake Bistonis. Smith, The Rev. T.; Lempriere...
- home to numerous other tribes, such as the Edones, Bisaltae, Cicones, and Bistones in addition to the tribe that Homer specifically calls the "Thracians"...
- were called "ktisti". In myth, Orpheus rebuked the ****ual advances of the Bistones women after the death of Eurydice, and was killed for not engaging in the...
- ruler of the Bistonian Pieria, a region inhabited by the Thracian tribes Bistones and Pieres but others have identified him as a member of the Thracian tribe...
- Heracles capture the four savage mares of Diomedes the king of the Thracian Bistones. Heracles overpowered the grooms and drove the Mares of Diomedes into the...
- I10 The Thracian tribes lying along his route were the Paeti, Cicones, Bistones, Sapaei, Dersaei, Edoni, and Satrae; ..." Thracian tribes Wikimedia Commons...
- 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 Coelaletae...
- on the coast of ancient Thrace on Lake Bistonis, in the country of the Bistones. Steph**** of Byzantium wrote that it took its name from the Dicaeus (Ancient...