- The
Bithyni (/ˈbɪθɪnaɪ/;
Ancient Gr****: Βιθυνοί, romanized: Bithunoi; Latin:
Bithyni) were a
Thracian tribe who
lived in Bithynia. The
Bithyni originally...
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there on a
large scale.
Bithynia is
named for the
Thracian tribe of the
Bithyni,
mentioned by
Herodotus (VII.75)
alongside the Thyni. The "Thraco-Phrygian"...
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distinct from the
Bithyni, and
their armor resembled that of the Paphlagonians,
which was
quite different from that of the
Bithyni. The
chief city in...
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troops and
royal marriages,
later a
section of the Thyni,
along with the
Bithyni,
migrated to the area in Asia
Minor that
would later be
known as and Bithynia...
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Construction Art
Warfare Mysteries Emblem Tribes Mysi-Moesi Brygi-Phrygi Thyni-
Bithyni Maedi Bessi Getae Daci
Agriani Dii Asti
Edoni Satri Pieres Trausi Bebrici...
- Lydians, Phrygians, Mysians, Mariandyni, Chalybes, Paphlagonians,
Thyni and
Bithyni Thracians, Carians, Ionians, Dorians, Aeolians, and
Pamphylians - it is...
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Construction Art
Warfare Mysteries Emblem Tribes Mysi-Moesi Brygi-Phrygi Thyni-
Bithyni Maedi Bessi Getae Daci
Agriani Dii Asti
Edoni Satri Pieres Trausi Bebrici...
- Ætulane
Orbalisene Orbesine Orsene Bithynia Bithynia Proper (named
after the
Bithyni)
Cauconia (named
after the
Caucones or Kaukauni)
Mariandynia (named after...
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Bithynia in
northwest Anatolia originated from two
Thracian tribes, the
Bithyni and Thyni,
which migrated from
their original home
around the
river Strymon...
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being read as
Melia from Bithynia,
might instead be read as
Bithynis the Melia, i.e.
Bithynis the ash tree nymph. Parada, s.v.
Melie p. 115; Hard, p. 386;...