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- the Bryges are contained in the historical writings of Herodotus, who relates them to Phrygians, stating that according to the Macedonians, the Bryges "changed...
- linguists considered the name of Bebryces related to the thracian tribe Bryges, which was later renamed to Phryges (Phrygians), based on the geographic...
- farmer from Macedonia who was the last descendant of the royal family of Bryges. When an eagle landed on the pole of his ox-cart, he interpreted it as a...
- dwelling in the southern Balkans – according to Herodotus – under the name of Bryges (Briges), changing it to Phryges after their final migration to Anatolia...
- Anatolia from the Balkans. Herodotus says that the Phrygians were called Bryges when they lived in Europe. He and other Gr**** writers also recorded legends...
- the Cappadocian "Mosocheni" (Mushki, also ****ociated with Phrygians or Bryges) and their capital Mazaca. In Hippolytus of Rome's chronicle (234 AD), the...
- Periplus of the Euxine Sea, a Gr**** text written in the 4th century BC. The Bryges were also present in central Albania, while the south was inhabited by the...
- 2023. Retrieved 10 August 2019. Wilkes 1995, p. 111: In a later period the Bryges, returning from Phrygia, seized the city and surrounding territory, then...
- himself. Some accounts place the youth of Midas in Macedonian Bermion (see Bryges). In Thracian Mygdonia, Herodotus referred to a wild rose garden at the...
- language family or a member of the Armeno-Phrygian languages (languages of the Bryges, Phrygians, Western and Eastern Mushki and ancient Armenians), another branch...