- The
Thyni (/ˈθaɪˌnaɪ/; Gr****: Θυνοί) were a
Thracian tribe that
lived in south-eastern Thrace. The
Thyni were
closely related to the Bithynians, with whom...
- This is a list of
peoples who
inhabited Anatolia in antiquity. The
essential purpose of the list is to
identify prehistoric cultures in the
region but...
- Mygdonians, the Bebricians, the Medobithynians, the Bithynians, and the
Thynians, and, I think, also the Mariandynians.
These peoples, to be sure, have...
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- is on the
opposite coast, near the home of Phineus, once a king of the
Thynians. He too doesn't ask who
these travellers are. He
already knows. His powers...
- ISBN 1-4250-0949-2, page 321: "... his sway
extended over the Melanditae, the
Thynians, and the Tranipsae. Then the
affairs of the
Odrysians took ..." A Lexicon...
- ISBN 1-4250-0949-2, page 321: "... his sway
extended over the Melanditae, the
Thynians, and the Tranipsae. Then the
affairs of the
Odrysians took ..." Thracian...
- ISBN 1-4250-0949-2, page 321: "... his sway
extended over the Melanditae, the
Thynians, and the Tranipsae. Then the
affairs of the
Odrysians took ..." Thracian...
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clubs (used to
knock the
heads off the
spears in Xenophon's
Anabasis by
Thynians), one- and two-sided axes, bows, knives, spears,
akinakes and long swords...
- (died c. 476 BC)
mentioned Boryza as
being located in the land of the
Thynians on the
southwestern Black Sea
coast to the
north of Byzantium,
modern day...