- The
Trocmii or
Trocmi were one of the
three ancient tribes of
Galatia in
central Asia Minor,
together with the
Tolistobogii and Tectosages, part of the...
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Amyntas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμύντας),
Tetrarch of the
Trocmi was a King of
Galatia and of
several adjacent countries between 36 and 25 BC,
mentioned by Strabo...
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became a
leading citizen of that city.
Mithridates was a
tetrarch over the
Trocmi tribe. In the
winter of 48-47 BC,
Julius Caesar was
under siege in Alexandria...
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paternal grandson of
Artemidoros of the
Trocmi, an
aristocrat of Galatia, (son of Amyntas,
Tetrarch of the
Trocmi, King of Galatia), and his wife a member...
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Tolistobogii in the west, with
Pessinus as the
chief town,
sacred to Cybele.
Trocmi in the east, with
Tavium as the
chief town. Each
tribal territory was divided...
- Bulgaria. Some
bands of Celts,
namely the Tectosages,
Tolistobogii and
Trocmi, did not
settle in Thrace, but
crossed into Asia
Minor to
become known as...
- into the
Balkans and
joined two
other tribes, the
Tolistobogii and the
Trocmi, to
settle in
central Anatolia and
establish a new
identity as the Galatians...
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title of King. On the
death of
Mithridates of Pergamum,
Tetrarch of the
Trocmi,
Deiotarus was a
candidate for the vacancy.
Other tetrarchs also pressed...
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Tectosages tribe.
Other centers were Pessinus, today's Ballıhisar, for the
Trocmi tribe, and Tavium, to the east of Ankara, for the
Tolistobogii tribe. The...
- Gr****: Ἀδιατόριξ) was the son of
Domneclius (or Domnilaus),
tetrarch of the
Trocmi in Galatia.
Cicero reports that he was a high
priest in 50 BC, and scholars...