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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...
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subdue the Scythians.
Alexander the
Great defeated the
Triballian king
Syrmus and the
northern barbarian Thracian and
Illyrian tribes by
advancing from...
- 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...
- Pannonian-Illyrian
Amantini and the
Celtic Scordisci). The
Triballi king
Syrmus was
later considered the
eponymous founder of Sirmium, but the
roots are...
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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...
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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...
- The
Stryama (Bulgarian: Стряма [ˈstrʲamɐ],
known in
Antiquity as
Syrmus) is a
river in
southern Bulgaria, an
important left
tributary of the Maritsa. It...
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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...