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- Syrmus or Syrmos (also Syrmios, Ancient Gr****: Σύρμος) was a king of the West Thracian Triballi tribe during the 330s BC. He is mentioned by Arrian, Strabo...
- 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...
- was to this island that in the 330s BC the West Thracian Triballian king Syrmus took refuge when pursued by Alexander the Great. Alexander brought ships...
- Regnal titles Preceded by ? King of the Triballi fl. 376–75 BC Succeeded by Syrmus (330s BC)...
- subdue the Scythians. Alexander the Great defeated the Triballian king Syrmus and the northern barbarian Thracian and Illyrian tribes by advancing from...
- Pannonian-Illyrian Amantini and the Celtic Scordisci). The Triballi king Syrmus was later considered the eponymous founder of Sirmium, but the roots are...
- BC Xerxes I, retains Thrace from 486 BC to 479 BC Olorus, 5th century BC Syrmus, king of the Triballi 4th century BC Bergaios, petty king of Pangaeum Dromichaetes...
- Lyginus at the Danube. 3,000 Triballi were killed, the rest fled. Their king Syrmus (eponymous to Roman Sirmium) took refuge on the Danubian island of Peukê...
- valley between the Rhodopes in the south to the Haemus in the north and the Syrmus in the west to the upper Tonzos in the east. Thus, his realm only covered...
- against Philip's son Alexander the Great, who defeated the Getae and King Syrmus of the Triballi. Other Thracians sent troops to join Alexander's army, such...