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often disparaged Paphlagonians as crooks,
particularly in the 10th to 12th centuries.
During this period, the high
profile of
Paphlagonians in
positions of...
- The
Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus' was an
attack by the Rus' on
cities on the
Propontis (Sea of Marmara) and on the
coast of the Paphlagonia, marking...
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lands "the
mules run wild in herds".
Pylaemenes of the
Enetae led the
Paphlagonians who came to Troy's aid.
Their combined territory is said to hold "Cytorus...
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superstition no
people had so
great a re****tion for
credulity as the
Paphlagonians, and
Alexander had
little difficulty in
convincing them of the second...
- the same
uniform as the
Paphlagonians in the
Median and
Persian armies,
meaning their units were
combined with the
Paphlagonians. It is not at all clear...
- Arabians,
Ethiopians of Africa,
Ethiopians of Baluchistan, Libyans,
Paphlagonians, Ligyes, Matieni, Mariandyni, Cappadocians, Phrygians, Armenians, Lydians...
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Michael IV the
Paphlagonian (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ ὁ Παφλαγών, Mikhaēl ho Paphlagōn; c. 1010 – 10
December 1041) was
Byzantine Emperor from 11
April 1034 to his...
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Hadrianopolis in
Paphlagonia (Ancient Gr****: Ἁδριανούπολις ἐν Παφλαγονίᾳ) was a city in
southwestern Paphlagonia, Asia
Minor (modern Turkey),
about 3km...
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following is the part in
which the
Pyrrhic dance is mentioned: The
Paphlagonians were
amazed to see all
these dances performed by men in arms. At this...
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coast of the
Black Sea in the time of the
Trojan War (c. 1200 BC). The
Paphlagonians are
listed among the
allies of the
Trojans in the war,
where their king...