-
Thracian name Ebros. Thereafter, the
river began to be
known as Ἕβρος (
Hébros) in Gr**** and
Hebrus in Latin.
Rather than an
origin as 'wide river', an...
- FC
Hebros (Bulgarian: ФК Хеброс) is a
Bulgarian football club
based in
Harmanli playing in the A RFG Haskovo, the
fourth division of
Bulgarian football...
-
differential in a
single block,
enabling the
Hebros 1100 to
reach a top
speed of 150 km/h (93 mph). The
Hebros 1100 made its
public debut at the 27th Plovdiv...
-
Thrace derives from the name of the prin****l
river of the region, the
Hebros. The river's name may be
derived from from the Indo-European arg "white...
-
Raphael Ohr
Chaim Fulcher (born May 30, 1987),
known professionally as
Hebro, is an
American rapper, singer, songwriter, and
record producer. Fulcher...
- or Bessae, were a
Thracian tribe that
inhabited the
upper valley of the
Hebros and the
lands between the
Haemus and
Rhodope mountain ranges in historical...
-
Hebros Bank,
after UniCredit Group's
merger with HVB
Group in 2005. On
April 27, 2007, the
legal merger between Bulbank, HVB Bank
Biochim and
Hebros Bank...
- This is a list of
ancient cities, towns, villages, and
fortresses in and
around Thrace and Dacia. A
number of
these settlements were
Thracian and Dacian...
-
hometown club
Maritsa Plovdiv at the age of 11. In 1982, he
transferred to
Hebros Harmanli,
where he
scored 14
goals in the
third level of
Bulgarian football...
- 11+1⁄2 in) Position(s)
Centre back
Youth career Hebros Harmanli Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 2001–2005
Hebros Harmanli 2005–2007
Minyor Radnevo 38 (0)...