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Kypsela — (griechisch Κύψελα, lateinisch Cypsela) ist in der antiken Geographie: eine Stadt in Thrakien, das heutige İpsala in der Türkei ein auf einen erloschenen Bischofssitz in dieser Stadt zurückgehendes Titularbistum, siehe Cypsela eine Festung in der … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dromichaetes — Δρομιχαίτης King of Getae Reign ca. 300 – ca. 280 BC Died ca. 280 BC Buried Sveshtari, Bulgaria Consort a daughter of … Wikipedia
Pistiros — Emporion Pistiros is situated in the territory of the city of Vetren, municipality of Septemvri, district of Pazardzhik, between the northern slopes of the Rhodopi Mountain and the foothill of Sredna Gora Mountain, in the westernmost part of the… … Wikipedia
Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria — Infobox Monarch | name =Ivan Asen I title = Еmperor of Bulgaria caption = Seal of Emperor Ivan Asen I. reign = 1190 1196 coronation = predecessor = Peter IV successor = Peter IV consort = Elena issue = Ivan Asen II Alexander royal house = Asen… … Wikipedia
List of ancient Thracian cities — This is a list of ancient Thracian cities, towns, villages, and fortresses. A number of these cities were Greek cities, some were Celtic or Roman. An asterisk [*] indicates that the toponym is reconstructed. The endings bria ( town, city ), disza … Wikipedia
Peter IV of Bulgaria — Infobox Monarch | name =Peter IV title = Еmperor of Bulgaria caption = reign = 1185 1190, 1196 1197 coronation = predecessor = Byzantine rule successor = Kaloyan consort = issue = royal house = Asen dynasty royal anthem = father = mother = date… … Wikipedia
Greek exonyms — Below is a list of modern day Greek language exonyms for European places outside Greece. Place names that are not mentioned are generally referred to in Greek by their respective names in their native languages, or at the closest pronunciation a… … Wikipedia
Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Byzantine Bulgarian Wars caption= Clockwise from right: The battle of Anchialus; Khan Omurtag; The Emperors of Bulgaria and Byzantium negotiate for peace; Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas. date= 680 1355 place=… … Wikipedia
Adaios Alektryon — war ein Befehlshaber des makedonischen Königs Philipp II. Er unterlag im Jahre 353 v. Chr. einer athenischen Streitmacht unter Chares in der Schlacht bei Kypsela. Literatur Ulrich Wilcken: Adaios (1). In: Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gnaeus Manlius Vulso — war ein Politiker der römischen Republik und 189 v. Chr. Konsul. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Abstammung 2 Frühe Laufbahn 3 Konsulat 3.1 Bewerbungen … Deutsch Wikipedia