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Zoltes was a
chief of the
southern Thracians,
living in the
Haemus mountains area.
Leading small groups, he
often made
incursions into the
Pontic cities...
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Żółte [ˈʐuu̯tɛ] (German: Schilde) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Drawsko Pomorskie,
within Drawsko County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
- 2006.
Witold Biernacki,
Żółte Wody-Korsuń 1648, Bellona,
Warszawa 2004, p 90-95, ISBN 83-11-09824-7
Witold Biernacki,
Żółte Wody-Korsuń 1648, Bellona...
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supposed to die".
Decebalus reveals that
Attius was
really a
Dacian called Zoltes, sent to Rome 40
years ago as part of a plan to
promote Dacian interests...
- was a po****r
Polish singer and actor. Some of his
better known songs are
Żółte Kalendarze ("Yellow calendars"), Kochać ("To love"), Goniąc
kormorany ("Chasing...
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Zalmodegicus around 200 BC,
Rhemaxos also
around 200 BC,
Rubobostes before 168 BC,
Zoltes after 168 BC,
Oroles in the 2nd
century BC,
Dicomes in the 1st
century BC...
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Dominika Kr****owska "Bust Your Windows"
Magdalena Wilczyńska 2
Antoni Zimnal "
Żółte kalendarze"
Mateusz Warzywoda 3 Michał Sołtan "Whole
Lotta Love" Daniel...
- Histria, as a
contemporary inscription shows.
Other strong princes included Zoltes and
Rhemaxos (about 180 BC). Also,
several Getic rulers minted their own...
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eventually deified by the
Getae and
Dacians and
regarded as the only true god.
Zoltes Burebista was a king of Dacia, 70–44 BC, who
united under his rule Thracians...
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ˈzɔltɛ | deːr deːn ˈvandɛrɛr ˈtsvɪŋɛn ˈvʏrdɛ | ˈzaɪnɛn ˈmantɛl ˈaptsuːˌneːmɛn ‖...