-
drainage basin of 2,260
square kilometres (873 sq mi). Its
ancient name was
Lyginus. The
river has its
source in the
Central Balkan Mountains between Shipka...
-
marched into the
country of the
Triballi and
defeated their army near the
Lyginus river (a
tributary of the Danube).
Alexander then
marched for
three days...
- (Battle of Haemus,
Battle at
Lyginus River,
Battle at
Peuce Island)
defeated and
drove the
Triballians to the
junction of the
Lyginus at the Danube. 3,000 Triballi...
- out that
their king, Syrmus, had
gathered his po****tion near the
River Lyginus.
Hearing of the size of the
Macedonian army
Syrmus retreated to
Peuce Island...
-
Battle of Haemus)
defeated and
drove the
Triballians to the
junction of the
Lyginus at the Danube.
Around 3,000
Triballi were killed, the rest fled. Syrmos...
- jùdinu
judini judina jùdinau
judinai judino to move, make smth. move lýginti
lýginu lygini lygina lýginau
lyginai lygino to compare; to level, make level; make...
- of the Triballi, and
proceeded to
defeat the
Triballian army near the
Lyginus river (a
tributary of the Danube).
Alexander then
advanced for
three days...
-
pursued them and
forced the
Triballi into
battle near the
mouth of the
Lyginus River near the Danube. Once beaten,
their king, Sirmus,
found refuge on...