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Cabyle or
Kabile (Ancient Gr****: Καβύλη), also
known as
Calybe or
Kalibe (Καλύβη), is a town in the
interior of
ancient Thrace, west of Develtus, on the...
- army at
Cabyle (Bulgaria). The
Goths are
mainly centred in the
river valleys south of the
Balkan Mountains,
around the
towns of Beroea,
Cabyle and Dibaltum...
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Kabile (Bulgarian: Кабиле) or
Cabyle is a
village in
southeastern Bulgaria, part of the
Tundzha muni****lity,
Yambol Province. The
ancient Thracian city...
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negotiations between Berenice and Spartokos, the
ruler of
Cabyle, a town once
founded by Philip II. Indeed,
Cabyle had not
remained a
Macedonian fort for long, but...
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Claudia Caesarea Cherc****
Algeria 46 AD
Aquae Calidae Burgas Bulgaria 46 AD
Cabyle Kabile,
Yambol Bulgaria 46 AD
Develtos Debelt,
Burgas Bulgaria 46 AD Philippopolis...
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Sadalas (possibly
still underage),
treating with Spartocus, the
ruler of
Cabyle.
While Seuthes III is
generally considered a
great ruler, and certainly...
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bishop seat was in
Cabyle. In the 4th century, most
likely due to the
proximity of the two cities,
which were in
different provinces,
Cabyle was abandoned...
- near the
village of
Kabile are the
ruins of the
ancient Thracian city of
Cabyle,
which was
among the
largest and most
important settlements in
ancient Thrace...
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raiding parties,
forcing Fritigern to
consolidate his
forces in the area of
Cabyle.
Gratian was
detained in the
north in his
campaign against the Alemanni...
- Thrace.
IIIrd International Symposium "
Cabyle", 17–21 May 1993 Jambol. Jambol, 53-55. "The
Thracian Royal City of
Cabyle" in A.
Poulter (ed.),
Ancient Bulgaria:...