- The
Serdi were a
Celtic tribe inhabiting Thrace. They were
located around Serdica (Bulgarian: Сердика, romanized: Serdika; Latin:
Ulpia Serdica; Gr****:...
-
Serdis is a
genus of
skipper butterflies in the
family Hesperiidae. One
representative is
Serdis fractifascia found in the
tropical forests of Colombia...
-
conquest of
Serdica by the
Roman Republic in 29 BC from the
Celtic tribe Serdi.
During the
decline of the
Roman Empire, the city was
raided by Huns, Visigoths...
- Illyrians,
Thracians and Dacians, as well as Gr****s and
Celtic Scordisci and
Serdi.
Because Slavs were so numerous, most
indigenous po****tions of the Balkans...
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suppressed in 49 BC, the
Serdi were
included in the
Roman Province of Thracia.
Roman Emperor Trajan transformed the
borough of the
Serdi into a city
which he...
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Expansion into
Romania was
however blocked by the Dacians.[citation needed] The
Serdi were a
Celtic tribe inhabiting Thrace. They were
located around and founded...
- Serdon, i.e. city of the
Serdi. A
local inscription and Dio C****ius
recorded that the
Roman general Cr****us
subdued the
Serdi and
beheaded the captives...
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Triballi were also
known to have
inhabited the
region around Serdica. The
Serdi, a
Celtic tribe that
appeared in
place of the
vanished Treri and Tilataei...
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Cambaules marched on Thrace,
capturing large areas. The
Celtic tribe of the
Serdi lived in
Thrace and
founded the city of Serdica,
present day Sofia. The...
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Dindarii (Gr**** Δινδάριοι), a
tribe that was a
branch of the Scordisci.
Serdi - in
Serdica region (today's Sofiya, Bulgaria's Capital)
Serrapilli / Serapilli...