- The
Chalybes (/ˈkælɪbiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Χάλυβες/Χάλυβοι; Georgian: ხალიბები) and
Chaldoi (Ancient Gr****: Χάλδοι; Armenian: Խաղտիք, romanized: Xałtik')...
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Romulus finds a
statue of
Julius Caesar holding his sword,
forged by a
Chalybian smith during his
invasion of Britain.
Below the statue,
Romulus reads...
- silver,
which were
mined near the
coast south of Pharnacia;
steel from the
Chalybian mountains became quite famous in Greece.
There were also copper, lead...
- 171f A. A. M. Bryer, "The
Question of
Byzantine Mines in the Pontos:
Chalybian Iron,
Chaldian Silver, Koloneian, Alum and the
Mummy of Cheriana", Anatolian...
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which border on
Lesser Armenia or else are
parts of it, from that of the
Chalybians and the Mosynoeci; and
Acilisene and the
country round the Antitaurus...