-
connected with the
reign of King
Cotys I,
heyday of
Pistiros,
regulations concerning the
statute of
Pistiros and its
emporia (Ancient Gr****, ἐμπορία) in the...
-
Pistiros Lake (Bulgarian: езеро Пистирос, romanized: ezero
Pistiros, IPA: [ˈɛzɛro
pisˈtiros]) is the
slightly bent
southwards rectangular lake, 320 m...
- Archibald, Z., eds. 1997:
Pistiros I,
Excavations and Studies, Prague; Bouzek, J., Domaradzka, L., Archibald, Z., eds. 2002:
Pistiros II,
Excavations and Studies...
- 895: "The
emporion of
Pistiros was an
inland trading station originally founded by
merchants coming from the
polis of
Pistiros a
dependency of Thasos...
- ISBN 0-19-814099-1.; "The
emporion of
Pistiros was an
inland trading station originally founded by
merchants coming from the
polis of
Pistiros a
dependency of Thasos...
-
Thracian mounds[citation needed] and
traces of two
ancient cities - Gr****
Pistiros and a
Roman town that lies on Trayan's Drum were
discovered near the town...
- of
bearded Seilenos or satyr. Reverse:
inscription ΒΕΡΓ
beneath fish.
Pistiros Thracians Antiphanes of
Berge The
Odrysian kingdom of
Thrace By
Zofia Archibald...
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Agathopolis BUL5.
Kavarna BUL6.
Pomorie BUL7.
Naulochos BUL8.
Krounoi BUL9.
Pistiros BUL10.
Anchialos BUL11.
Bizone * BUL12.
Develtos BUL13.
Heraclea Sintica...
-
Eirene Gates and
walls Great Cathedral Basilica Small Basilica Aqueduct Pistiros Pliska Pomorie Thracian tomb
Preslav Serdika (modern Sofia)
Church of Saint...
- Περιστέρα
Peristera (= pigeon); Turkish: Peştere)
Pistiros (Bulgarian: Пистирос; Gr****: Πίστειρος
Pistiros)
Rakitovo (Bulgarian: Ракитово; Turkish: Rakit...