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Cicones (/ˈsɪkəˌniːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Κίκονες, romanized: Kíkones) or
Ciconians /sɪˈkoʊniənz/ were a
Homeric Thracian tribe,
whose stronghold in the time...
- Orpheus: "The
second Orpheus was an Arcadian, or,
according to others, a
Ciconian, from the
Thracian Bisaltia, and is said to be more
ancient than Homer...
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afterlife with a
quote from Homer: "Breezes
wafted me from
Ilion unto the
Ciconian land."
Archeologist Warwick Ball ****erts that the
Roman Emperor Elagabalus...
- led by Aeneas, Zeleians, Adrasteians, Percotians, Pelasgians, Thracians,
Ciconian spearmen,
Paionian archers, Halizones, Mysians, Phrygians, Maeonians, Miletians...
- ****espont
Acamas ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ son of
Eusorus Peiroüs ✓ ✓ ✓ son of
Imbrasus Ciconians • Ciconia,
Thrace Euphemus ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ son of
Troezenus Paeonians • Amydon...
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Odysseus and they
buried Achilles'
teacher Phoenix on the land of the
Ciconians. Then they
conquered the land of the
Molossians (the Epirus) and had a...
- her
return to Tartarus, and at last Orpheus'
death at the
hands of the
Ciconian women. Book four
concludes with an eight-line
sphragis or seal in which...
- Aias. He
first went
north to the
Black Sea for a while; he
sacked the
Ciconian town of
Ismarus in
Thrace on his way back.
After visiting the lotus-eaters...
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without ever
engaging in battle.
Carlos Parada, "Orpheus, king of the
Ciconians" Polymestor, "Polymestor 1 (Polymnestor). This is the king of the Bistonians...
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Thracians bounded by the ****espont Acamas, Peiroüs None stated. II.846
Ciconians, who were
spearmen Euphemus None stated. II.848 Paeonians, archers, "from...