- Gr**** mythology, King
Haemus (/ˈhiːməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἷμος, Haîmos) of Thrace, was the son of Boreas, the
north wind.
Haemus was vain and
haughty and...
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Haemus Mountains can
refer to the following:
Haemus Mons was an
ancient Gr**** name for the
Balkan mountains Montes Haemus is a
mountain range on the Moon...
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Mountains were
called by the
local Thracian name
Haemus.
According to Gr**** mythology, the
Thracian king
Haemus was
turned into a
mountain by Zeus as a punishment...
- 1986. "Montes
Haemus".
Gazetteer of
Planetary Nomenclature. USGS
Astrogeology Research Program. Smith, William, ed. (1854). "
Haemus".
Dictionary of...
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mountains were
known by
their Thracian name: the
Haemus Mons.
Scholars consider that the name
Haemus (Αἷμος) is
derived from a
Thracian word *saimon,...
- of Alexander's friend, Langarus. The
Macedonian army
marched up to
Mount Haemus,
where they met a
Thracian garrison manning the heights. The
Thracians had...
- that
inhabited the
upper valley of the
Hebros and the
lands between the
Haemus and
Rhodope mountain ranges in
historical Thrace. The
exact geographic location...
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motorway (Bulgarian: Автомагистрала „Хемус“,
Avtomagistrala "Hemus") or
Haemus motorway,
designated A2, is a
partially built motorway in Bulgaria. Its...
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Zoltes was a
chief of the
southern Thracians,
living in the
Haemus mountains area.
Leading small groups, he
often made
incursions into the
Pontic cities...
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Battle of the Arar .Helvetii
Battle France Victory ⁂ 58 BC 58 BC
Mount Haemus Battle of
Bibracte Helvetii, Boii, Tulingi,
Rauraci Battle France Victory...