- The
Treres (Ancient Gr****: Τρηρες, romanized:
Trēres; Latin:
Treres) were a
Thracian tribe, of whom a part
invaded Anatolia in the 7th
century BCE, while...
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Attilio Trerè (9
October 1887 – 2
January 1943) was an
Italian professional footballer, who pla**** as a midfielder, and in his
early years as a goalkeeper...
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Laterza &
Figli Publishing House, 1982. ISBN 88-420-2001-X p. 8
Chiaramonte Treré: "The
Walls and Gates", in
Dobbins & Foss, eds., The
World of
Pompeii (Routledge...
- pla**** with a (2–3–5)
system and
consisted of: De Simoni; Varisco, Calì;
Trerè, Fossati, Capello; Debernardi, Rizzi,
Cevenini I, Lana, Boiocchi. The first...
- Hammond, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, p. 600: "In the
place of the
vanished Treres and
Tilataei we find the
Serdi for whom
there is no
evidence before the...
-
Cimmerians were
nomadising in
Anatolia along with the
Treres. In 644 BC, the
Cimmerians and
Treres under the
Cimmerian king Dugdammî and the
Treran king...
- Hammond, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, page 600: "In the
place of the
vanished Treres and
Tilataei we find the
Serdi for whom
there is no
evidence before the...
- to
reach the rock by foot, as
indicated on the
painting by
Piere Joseph Trere from 1795. The
entire area,
named Ropsten,
dramatically changed appearance...
- the
Cimmerians were
nomadising in
Anatolia along with the
Treres. The
Cimmerians and
Treres under Lygdamis and the
Treran king Kōbos, and in alliance...
- a
portion of the
Thracian Treres tribe migrated across the
Thracian Bosporus and
invaded Anatolia. In 637 BC, the
Treres under their king
Kobos (Ancient...