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- Tirida, also known as Stabulum Diomedis or Stabulo Diomedis (both Latin for 'Diomedes's stable'), was a town of ancient Thrace. Pliny the Elder writes...
- tethered by iron chains to a bronze manger in the now vanished city of Tirida and were named Podargos (the swift), Lampon (the shining), Xanthos (the...
- Thracians in general. Pliny mentions one town as belonging to the Bistones: Tirida; the other towns on their coast, Dicaea, Ismaron, Parthenion, Phalesina...
- tethered by iron chains to a bronze manger in the now vanished city of Tirida and were named Podargos (the swift), Lampon (the shining), Xanthos (the...
- Dicionário do Folclore Brasileiro DIB, André, Museu do Mamulengo – Espaço Tiridá (Accessed 19 February 2009) Clive Barker and Simon Trussler, ed. (1998)...
- scholarship rejects this identification and identifies Stabulum Diomedis with Tirida. The site of Dicaea is located about 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Mese. List...
- which it was originally connected to the Aegean Sea. The ancient city of Tirida was probably located nearby. This in turn is probably identical with Stabulum...
- through Friday - 9 am – 2.30 pm Puppets Museum (Museu do Mamulengo (area Tiridá)) Unique space in all South America to save the art of the Mamulengo. This...
- according to an inscription at Visentium in Etruria. Quintus Minatius Tiridas, the father of Celer. Quintus Minatius Q. f. Celer Claudi****, buried at...