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Town in the interior of ancient Thrace
Cabyle or Kabile (Ancient Greek: Καβύλη), also known as Calybe or Kalibe (Καλύβη), is a town in the interior of ancient Thrace, west of Develtus, on the
Cabyle
Village in Yambol, Bulgaria
Kabile (Bulgarian: Кабиле) or Cabyle is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of the Tundzha municipality, Yambol Province. The ancient Thracian city
Kabile
Union of Thracian tribes and kingdoms (5th century BC to 3rd century BC)
negotiations between Berenice and Spartokos, the ruler of Cabyle, a town once founded by Philip II. Indeed, Cabyle had not remained a Macedonian fort for long, but
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army at Cabyle (Bulgaria). The Goths are mainly centred in the river valleys south of the Balkan Mountains, around the towns of Beroea, Cabyle and Dibaltum
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Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe
Shushmanets Kazanlak Getic Sveshtari Sanctuaries Beglik Tash Tatul Perperikon Belintash Dolni Glavanak Aquae Calidae Utroba Cave Cabyle Yumruk Kaya v t e
Thracians
City in Bulgaria
bishop seat was in Cabyle. In the 4th century, most likely due to the proximity of the two cities, which were in different provinces, Cabyle was abandoned
Sliven
Oldest and second-largest city in Bulgaria
"evil, wicked" (Modern Greek: πονηροτάτους, romanized: ponerotatous ) as Cabyle (Kabyle), whereas Ptolemy considered the location of Poneropolis different
Plovdiv
Town in Bulgaria
Thrace. IIIrd International Symposium "Cabyle", 17–21 May 1993 Jambol. Jambol, 53-55. "The Thracian Royal City of Cabyle" in A. Poulter (ed.), Ancient Bulgaria:
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Sadalas (possibly still underage), treating with Spartocus, the ruler of Cabyle. While Seuthes III is generally considered a great ruler, and certainly
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Claudia Caesarea Cherchell Algeria 46 AD Aquae Calidae Burgas Bulgaria 46 AD Cabyle Kabile, Yambol Bulgaria 46 AD Develtos Debelt, Burgas Bulgaria 46 AD Philippopolis
List of cities founded by the Romans
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Valley in Bulgaria
near the village of Kabile are the ruins of the ancient Thracian city of Cabyle, which was among the largest and most important settlements in ancient Thrace
Sliven_Valley
Gothic king (fl. 370s)
raiding parties, forcing Fritigern to consolidate his forces in the area of Cabyle. Gratian was detained in the north in his campaign against the Alemanni
Fritigern
Series of conflicts in 568–626
they destroyed many cities in Moesia in 587 including Marcianopolis and Cabyle though they failed in the sieges of Diocletianopolis, Philippopolis, and
Avar–Byzantine_wars
Conflict between the Roman Empire and various Gothic tribes
success convinced Fritigern to recall his raiding parties to the area of Cabyle, lest they be picked off piecemeal. Western Roman Emperor Gratian had meant
Gothic_War_(376–382)
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early 341 he had overrun the coast, passed through Cardia, Aenus and taken Cabyle. The remainder of the campaign brought Philip into the lands beyond Mount
Cersobleptes
as the Odryso-Astaean dynasty listed below Source: Spartocus, ruler of Cabyle? (c. 295 BC) Scostocus, ruler in southern Thrace near Aenus and Sestus (c
List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
List_of_kings_of_Thrace_and_Dacia
Mountain range in Bulgaria
Beroe/Augusta Traiana (modern Stara Zagora), Diocletianopolis (Hisarya), Cabyle (near Yambol), etc. The strategic Roman road Via Militaris that connected
Sredna_Gora
Arruit–Tistutin–El Batel line. There was continuous unrest in the area and the Rif Cabyle rebellionists attacked against the railways. The Spanish Army concentrated
Narrow-gauge railways in former Spanish Morocco
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Topics referred to by the same term
genus of beetle Kalybe (temple), a type of temple found in Roman Syria Cabyle (Thrace), town of ancient Thrace, also called Kalybe This disambiguation
Calybe_(disambiguation)
Decade
army at Cabyle (Bulgaria). The Goths are mainly centred in the river valleys south of the Balkan Mountains, around the towns of Beroea, Cabyle and Dibaltum
370s
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