- The
Triballi (Ancient Gr****: Τριβαλλοί, romanized: Triballoí, Latin:
Triballi) were an
ancient people who
lived in
northern Bulgaria in the
region of...
- Brdo,
still exist near the Danube.
During the Iron Age,
local tribes of
Triballi, Dardani, and
Autariatae were
encountered by the
Ancient Gr****s during...
- Papazoglu,
Fanula (1978). The
Central Balkan Tribes in pre-Roman Times:
Triballi, Autariatae, Dardanians,
Scordisci and Moesians. Amsterdam: Hakkert. p...
-
forces manning the heights. The
Macedonians marched into the
country of the
Triballi and
defeated their army near the
Lyginus river (a
tributary of the Danube)...
- The
Triballi dominated the
region before the
Roman conquest in the 1st
century BC that
weakened and
subdued the Paleo-Balkan tribes. The
Triballi, a Triballi-Dacian...
-
Kallatis and
issued coins there.
Ateas also
successfully battled the
Thracian Triballi and the
Dacian Histriani, as well as
threatened to
conquer the city of...
-
Danube namely (from west to east) the
Triballi, Moesi,
Getae and the
Bastarnae who had
recently subjugated the
Triballi, and with
their capital at Oescus...
- Two of the many
tribes found among them are
those formerly called the
Triballi, and the Dardani, who
still retain their old name.
There is a
dispute among...
- Persia. In 335 BC,
Alexander fought against the
Thracian tribe of the
Triballi at
Haemus Mons and
along the Danube,
forcing their surrender on
Peuce Island...
-
Celts (by the Pannonian-Illyrian
Amantini and the
Celtic Scordisci). The
Triballi king
Syrmus was
later considered the
eponymous founder of Sirmium, but...