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Administrative subdivision of the Byzantine Empire
The Theme of Thrace (Greek: θέμα Θρᾴκης or θέμα Θρᾳκῷον) was a province (thema or theme) of the Byzantine Empire located in the south-eastern Balkans
Thrace_(theme)
Geographical and historical region of Greece
the classical era. Under the Byzantine Empire, Western Thrace was part of the theme of Thrace and then of Macedonia and benefited from its position close
Western_Thrace
Province of the Byzantine Empire
in the area. They subdued many Slavic tribes and established a new theme of Thrace in the hinterland of Thessaloniki. Despite these temporary successes
Macedonia_(theme)
Geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe
the Diocese of Thrace. The medieval Byzantine theme of Thrace contained only what today is East Thrace. The largest cities of Thrace are: Istanbul, Plovdiv
Thrace
Roman province located in modern-day Turkey, Greece, and Bulgaria
Diocese of Thrace. Later still, the medieval Byzantine theme of Thracia contained only what today is Eastern Thrace. The Odrysian kingdom of Thrace became
Thracia
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List_of_Thracian_Greeks
Topics referred to by the same term
Thrace Sapaean kingdom, Roman client state Thracia, a Roman imperial province Diocese of Thrace, a late Roman/early Byzantine province Thrace (theme)
Thrace_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Roman/Byzantine Diocese of Thrace the Byzantine (medieval) theme of Thrace, see Thrace (theme) Thracia (bivalve), a bivalve genus Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Thracia_(disambiguation)
Military and administrative division of the Byzantine Empire
of Thrace, and covered the central western coast of Asia Minor (Ionia, Lydia and Caria), with its capital most likely at Chonae. The Opsician Theme (Θέμα
Theme_(Byzantine_district)
Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe
Ares was regarded as the patron of Thrace his golden or gilded shield was kept in his temple at Bistonia in Thrace. The origins of the Thracians remain
Thracians
Administrative region of Greece
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (/ˌmæsəˈdoʊniə/ MASS-ə-DOH-nee-ə; Greek: Ανατολική Μακεδονία και Θράκη, romanized: Anatolikí Makedonía ke Thráki, [anatoliˈci
Eastern_Macedonia_and_Thrace
City in northeastern Greece
of Thrace and later Diocese of Thrace. In the Byzantine Period, the region which covers the modern city of Alexandroupolis was part of the theme of Macedonia
Alexandroupolis
Province of the Byzantine Empire
Opsician Theme (Greek: θέμα Ὀψικίου, thema Opsikiou) or simply Opsikion (Greek: [θέμα] Ὀψίκιον, from Latin: Obsequium) was a Byzantine theme (a military-civilian
Opsikion
Medieval province of the Byzantine Empire
The Armeniac Theme (Greek: Ἀρμενιακόν [θέμα], Armeniakon [thema]), more properly the Theme of the Armeniacs (Greek: θέμα Ἀρμενιακῶν, thema Armeniakōn)
Armeniac_Theme
Theme of the Byzantine Empire
The Anatolic Theme (Greek: Άνατολικόν [θέμα], Anatolikon [thema]), more properly known as the Theme of the Anatolics (Greek: θέμα Άνατολικῶν, thema Anatolikōn)
Anatolic_Theme
Administrative region of Greece
regions of Western Macedonia (west), Thessaly (south), Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (east), and bounded to the north at the international borders of Greece
Central_Macedonia
Byzantine emperor from 1057 to 1059
family name was derived from the city of Komne, near Adrianople in Thrace (theme). Isaac was born c. 1007. As Maria had died early, on his deathbed in
Isaac_I_Komnenos
Province of the Byzantine Empire
Theme of Hellas (Greek: θέμα Ἑλλάδος, Thema Hellados) was a Byzantine military-civilian province (thema, theme) located in southern Greece. The theme
Hellas_(theme)
Rulers of the Byzantine Empire from 867 to 1056
its founder, Basil I the Macedonian, who came from the theme of Macedonia in the region of Thrace. The dynasty's ethnic origin is unknown, and has been
Macedonian_dynasty
Province of the Byzantine Empire
The Theme of Thessalonica (Greek: Θέμα Θεσσαλονίκης) was a military-civilian province (thema or theme) of the Byzantine Empire located in the southern
Thessalonica_(theme)
Ancient city in eastern Macedonia, in the Edonis region
Kavala, in turn a part of the administrative region of East Macedonia and Thrace. The archaeological site was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Philippi
Roman and Byzantine province
diocese. The province was superseded by the Theme of Thrace during the 7th century, and later by the Theme of Macedonia after 8th century. However, the
Haemimontus
Topics referred to by the same term
Central Macedonia, Western Macedonia, and part of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Macedonia (region), a geographic and historical region that today spans
Macedonia
Province of the Byzantine Empire
The Theme of Cappadocia (Greek: θέμα Καππαδοκίας) was a Byzantine theme (a military-civilian province) encompassing the southern portion of the namesake
Cappadocia_(theme)
Mythical poet/musician
the girl left Peloponnese and went to the country of the Odrysians in Thrace where she gave birth to a son, Thamyris. When the boy reached puberty, he
Thamyris
Ancient Greek settlement in Turkey
Άδριανούπολις), was an ancient Greek settlement next to the Evros river in Thrace, near or at the site of present-day Edirne, and close to the current border
Orestias
Regional unit in Greece
theme of Thrace and then part of the theme of Macedonia, from where the Macedonian dynasty originated. Manuel Erotikos Komnenos was born in the theme
Evros_(regional_unit)
συμβολή στη μελέτη της πολιτικής, διοικητικής και εκκλησιαστικής της εξέλιξη (Thrace during the 10th - 12th centuries: a contribution to the study of its political
Zagoria_(theme)
City in Thrace, Greece
romanized: Gyumyurdzhina) is a city in the region of East Macedonia and Thrace, northeastern Greece and its capital. It is also the capital of the Rhodope
Komotini
Province of the Byzantine Empire
transversed by the great Via Egnatia highway, which linked Byzantine-controlled Thrace with Thessalonica, the Empire's second-largest city. The region was peopled
Strymon_(theme)
Legendary musician in Greek mythology
species of narcissus). Linus Beach in Antarctica is named after Linus of Thrace. Nonnus, 41.376; Homer, Iliad 18.541; Pausanias, 9.29.6 Suidas, s.v. Linus
Linus_of_Thrace
4th century BC tomb in Macedonia
tomb of a close relation. Alexander prepared for campaigns here against Thrace in 335 BC and the port was used as naval base during his campaigns in Asia
Kasta_Tomb
Byzantine military-civilian province
settlement of the former Army of Thrace, after which it was named, it was one of the larger and more important themes of the Empire throughout its existence
Thracesian_Theme
Diocese of the Roman Empire
The Diocese of Thrace (Latin: Dioecesis Thraciae, Greek: Διοίκησις Θρᾴκης) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, incorporating the provinces of the
Diocese_of_Thrace
Byzantine theme (administrative district)
The Theme of Cherson (Greek: θέμα Χερσῶνος, Thema Chersōnos), originally and formally called the Klimata (Greek: τὰ Κλίματα), was a Byzantine theme (a
Cherson_(theme)
Byzantine emperor from 775 to 780
Theodosioupolis) to newly-constructed military encampments or fortresses (castra) in Thrace. Caliph al-Mahdi (r. 775–785) of the Abbasids launched an invasion of the
Leo_IV_the_Khazar
Mountain and peninsula in northeastern Greece
Athos in the Iliad. Herodotus writes that during the Persian invasion of Thrace in 492 BC, the fleet of the Persian commander Mardonius was wrecked with
Mount_Athos
Preslav, Bulgaria, on which Basil is named as patrikios and strategos of Thrace. Basil and his family members played a role in the Byzantine interaction
Basil_Argyros
Former government department of Greece
Macedonia and Thrace (Greek: Υπουργείο Μακεδονίας και Θράκης, ΥΜΑΘ) is a former ministry of Greece. Responsible for the regions of Macedonia and Thrace, since
Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace
Ministry_of_Macedonia_and_Thrace
Emperor of the Romans
blinded and confined in the Chora Church. Nikephoros was made strategos of Thrace by his father Artabasdos soon after he usurped the throne from Byzantine
Nikephoros (son of Artabasdos)
Nikephoros_(son_of_Artabasdos)
invasion, or any other threat. The Theme included the entire Black Sea coastline separated from the Theme of Thrace, and it included the important port
Anchialos_(theme)
Municipal unit in Greece
Traianopolis in Thrace, Trajanopolis or Trajanople was a medieval settlement in the 14th century in the Evros regional unit of East Macedonia and Thrace region
Traianoupoli
9th Century uprising against the Byzantine Empire
injured. At this point the Pechenegs were able to raid across Macedonia and Thrace with impunity. In the spring of 1050, another army was mobilised, led by
Pecheneg_revolt
Byzantine administrative unit (theme)
Cyprus (Ancient Greek: Κύπρος, Kýpros) or the Theme of Cyprus (Ancient Greek: θέμα Κύπρου, théma Kýprou) was a Byzantine province comprising the island
Cyprus_(theme)
Mythological king of the Edoni in Thrace
'wolf-work', 'tamer of wolves', or 'defender') was the king of the Edoni in Thrace, son of Dryas, the "oak", and father of a son whose name was also Dryas
Lycurgus_(son_of_Dryas)
Historical region in southwestern Thrace
Βολερόν) was the name of a region and a Byzantine province in southwestern Thrace during the Middle Ages. The region is first mentioned in the mid-9th century
Boleron
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonia, a term for the Greek region of Macedonia Aegean Thrace, a term for the Greek region of Thrace This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Aegean
Senior Byzantine dignitary (died 811)
At the time, he held the post of strategos (military governor) of Thrace, the theme closest to Constantinople, and holder of the supreme dignity of patrikios
Sisinnios_Triphyllios
Capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedon
Administration Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace Western Macedonia Central Macedonia Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Macedonia and Thrace Epirus and Western Macedonia
Pella
Study of Ancient Thrace
romanized: Trakologiya; Romanian: Tracologie) is the scientific study of Ancient Thrace and Thracian antiquities and is a regional and thematic branch of the larger
Thracology
Theodore (Nesebar), Church of Theodosius of Tarnovo Thessalonica (theme) Thrace Thrace (theme) Tihomir (Bulgarian noble) Timočani Tomić Psalter Toktu Treaty
Index of Bulgarian Empire–related articles
Index_of_Bulgarian_Empire–related_articles
Rayed solar symbol
Thessaloniki-based Makedonia television station, and of the former Bank of Macedonia-Thrace. An eight-point sun is the logo of Thessaloniki International Film Festival
Vergina_Sun
Geographic region of Greece
former Byzantine theme 'Macedonia', situated between Adrianople (Edrine) and the river Nestos (Mesta) in classical and present-day Thrace. The central and
Macedonia_(Greece)
governor (praetor) and head fiscal official (anagrapheus) of the combined themes of Thrace, Macedonia, Boleron, Strymon, and Thessalonica. In 1104 his paternal
John_Taronites
Geographical and historical region in Europe
carved out of the original Theme of Thrace, which was well east of the Struma River. This thema variously included parts of Thrace and gave its name to the
Macedonia_(region)
1204 treaty dividing the Byzantine Empire
left out of the Partitio. In Europe, the lands of Macedonia and Western Thrace, between the Maritsa and Vardar rivers, as well as the northeastern Peloponnese
Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae
Partitio_terrarum_imperii_Romaniae
Oldest and second-largest city in Bulgaria
the most populous city in the Bulgarian part of the historic region of Thrace, located 144 km (93 miles) southeast of the capital Sofia. It had a population
Plovdiv
Ancient city in Macedonia, Greece
serving as the prime port for the northern Greek regions of Macedonia and Thrace, as well as for the whole of Southeastern Europe. The town was founded around
History_of_Thessaloniki
Turkish historical television series
northwestern Anatolia, and setting his sights on expanding the Ottoman Empire into Thrace and Rumelia. Kuruluş: Orhan received mixed reviews from media critics and
Kuruluş:_Orhan
Town in northern Greece, site of ancient Aigai
study led by professor of anthropology at the Democritus University of Thrace Antonios Bartsiokas 'conclusively' revealed that the skeleton long identified
Vergina
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonia, Western Macedonia and the western part of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Ancient Macedonians, the ancient Greek people of Macedon Modern Macedonian
Macedonian_Greek
Ancient Macedonia under Achaemenid Persian rule
responsible for conquering the Balkans. The Achaemenid troops conquered Thrace, the coastal Greek cities, and the Paeonians. Eventually, in about 512/511
Achaemenid_Macedonia
Region in Turkey
(Turkish: Marmara Bölgesi) is a geographical region of Turkey. Located in East Thrace, it is bordered by Greece and the Aegean Sea to the west, Bulgaria and the
Marmara_region
Musical
found the plot too slight. Other cast members included Orson Bean as Homer Thrace, Nikos Kourkoulos (who was also nominated for a Tony) in his Broadway debut
Illya_Darling
Historical region of Italy
governor) of Longobardia, Symbatikios, was also governor of Macedonia, Thrace and Cephallenia, while his successor George administered Longobardia jointly
Longobardia
12th-century Byzantine general
governor of the important Theme (province) of Thrace. The city of Adrianople was both the seat of the government of Thrace and the centre of the landholdings
John_Komnenos_Vatatzes
Byzantine province in the northern Aegean Sea
The Theme of the Aegean Sea (Greek: θέμα τοῦ Αἰγαίου Πελάγους, thema tou Aigaiou Pelagous) was a Byzantine province in the northern Aegean Sea, established
Aegean_Sea_(theme)
Archeological site in Macedonia, Greece
Throughout the 5th century BC, Athens sought to consolidate its control over Thrace, which was strategically important because of its raw materials (the gold
Amphipolis
Sarakenopoulos was given joint command of Ioannopolis with the old theme of Thrace, probably in order to counter the rebellion. In this he failed, and
Leo_Sarakenopoulos
Municipality in Edirne, Turkey
Enez is a town in Edirne Province, in East Thrace, Turkey. The ancient name of the town was Ainos (Greek: Αίνος), Latinised as Aenus. It is the seat of
Enez
4th-century BC sculpture
Administration Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace Western Macedonia Central Macedonia Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Macedonia and Thrace Epirus and Western Macedonia
Lion_of_Amphipolis
Greek regional flag
Administration Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace Western Macedonia Central Macedonia Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Macedonia and Thrace Epirus and Western Macedonia
Flag_of_Macedonia_(Greece)
Roman province
coast. A part of the Diocese of Thrace, it extended along the Rhodope Mountains range, covering parts of modern Western Thrace (in Greece) and south-western
Rhodope_(province)
Crusader state that replaced the Byzantine Empire from 1204–1261
Duchy of the Archipelago the short-lived Duchy of Philippopolis in north Thrace Further duchies were projected in Asia Minor, at Nicaea (for Louis of Blois)
Latin_Empire
Ancient town in Macedonia, Greece
Administration Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace Western Macedonia Central Macedonia Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Macedonia and Thrace Epirus and Western Macedonia
Mieza_(Macedonia)
Province of the Byzantine Empire
The Theme of Samos (Greek: θέμα Σάμου, thema Samou) was a Byzantine military-civilian province, located in the eastern Aegean Sea, established in the
Samos_(theme)
Byzantine emperor from 741 to 775
the support of the Anatolic and Thracesian themes; Artabasdos secured the support of the theme of Thrace in addition to his own Opsikion and Armeniac
Constantine_V
Municipality in Greece
Administration Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace Western Macedonia Central Macedonia Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Macedonia and Thrace Epirus and Western Macedonia
Pella_(municipality)
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
Epirus to the southwest, Illyria to the northwest, Paeonia to the north, Thrace to the east and Thessaly to the south. Before the 4th century BC, Macedonia
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
He appears in 880, as military governor (strategos) of the themes of Macedonia and Thrace, leading the troops of these two provinces in a campaign in
Leo_Apostyppes
Town in Western Macedonia, Greece
local Turkish population was exchanged with Greeks from Anatolia and East Thrace following the population exchange between Greece and Turkey. Most of these
Ptolemaida
Historical period of Greece
century, the empire was reorganized into "themes" by the Emperor Constans II, including the Theme of Thrace, the naval Karabisianoi corps in southern
Byzantine_Greece
Legendary musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology
Argonautic voyage; Orpheus there acts as coxswain, and later as guardian in Thrace of Jason's children by Hypsipyle." "He is mentioned once only, but in an
Orpheus
Greek Orthodox church, former cathedral, in Serres, Central Macedonia, Greece
Administration Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace Western Macedonia Central Macedonia Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Macedonia and Thrace Epirus and Western Macedonia
Saints Theodore Tyro and Theodore Stratelates Church
Saints_Theodore_Tyro_and_Theodore_Stratelates_Church
a prophecy that the refugees will find the mythical planet Earth. Kara Thrace (call sign "Starbuck"), portrayed by Katee Sackhoff, is a gifted Viper pilot
List of Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series) characters
List_of_Battlestar_Galactica_(2004_TV_series)_characters
Peninsula of Turkey in Western Asia
Sea through the Bosporus and the Dardanelles, and separates Anatolia from Thrace in Southeast Europe. During the Neolithic period, Anatolia was an early
Anatolia
Ancient settlement and archaeological site near Komotini, Greece
Mosynopolis (Greek: Μοσυνόπολις), of which only ruins now remain in Greek Thrace, was a city in the Roman province of Rhodope, which was known until the
Mosynopolis
Social movement in the Byzantine Empire (1342–1350)
cities, often after encouragement of the authorities. In many cities of Thrace, which had joined Kantakouzenos in the early stages of the civil war, there
Zealots_of_Thessalonica
Military unit
well as an unspecified number of members garrisoned in the European themes of Thrace and Macedonia took part. The unit's continued existence in the 11th
Hikanatoi
Mythological siblings
Greek: Ζήτης) and Calaïs (Ancient Greek: Κάλαϊς). Their place of origin was Thrace, home of their father Boreas (the North wind). Zetes and Calais were credited
Boreads
Byzantine emperor from 969 to 976
Skleros family, he strengthened and expanded the Byzantine Empire to include Thrace and Syria by warring with the Rus' under Sviatoslav I and the Fatimids respectively
John_I_Tzimiskes
Byzantine military commander (c. 760–823)
Thomas's move, Michael had gone out at the head of an army to the themes of Thrace and Macedonia in Constantinople's European hinterland and strengthened
Thomas_the_Slav
Highest mountain in Greece
portal List of mountains in Greece Sacred mountains Mount Olympus Water & Theme Park Olympus Geological History Museum Olympus Mountain running competitions
Mount_Olympus
Type of dance
in the Macedonia and Thrace regions of Northern Greece. Figures of the dance may vary from region to region, but the main theme is two people face each
Karsilamas
The Hungarian (Magyar) invasions of Thrace were a series of three consecutive invasions into Byzantine Thrace by large Magyar armies, during the reigns
Hungarian_invasions_of_Thrace
5th-century BC Athenian historian and general
gold mines at Scapte Hyle (literally "Dug Woodland"), a coastal area in Thrace, opposite the island of Thasos. Because of his influence in the Thracian
Thucydides
Ancient region of central Anatolia once inhabited by Celts
and Eskişehir in modern Turkey. Galatia was named after the Gauls from Thrace (cf. Tylis), who settled here and became a small transient foreign tribe
Galatia
Gallic people of central Anatolia
Greece in the 3rd century BC. The original settlers of Galatia came through Thrace under the leadership of Leogarios and Leonnorios c. 278 BC. They consisted
Galatians_(people)
Early Slavic tribes
came under Byzantine control. The first Balkan theme was created in Thrace in 680 AD. By 695, a second theme, that of "Hellas" (or "Helladikoi"), was established
Sclaveni
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
routes in Russia include a journey around the Golden Ring of Russia, a theme route of ancient Russian cities; cruises on large rivers such as the Volga;
Russia
THRACE THEME
THRACE THEME
Girl/Female
Hindu
Three
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Horace, Latin Horatius, a Roman family name of unknown origin, associated chiefly with the name of the poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65–8 bc).
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Tracy, TRACEY means "place of Thracius."
Girl/Female
English American
from Thracia.
Girl/Female
Latin American English Irish
Grace.
Male
English
English name derived from the noble title, "thane," from Old Saxon thegan, THANE means "boy, follower, warrior."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Tracy, TRACI means "place of Thracius."
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English French
Brave.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Treece.
Male
Hebrew
(תֶּרַח) Hebrew name TERACH means "delay" and "station." In the bible, this is the name of a place in the wilderness where the Israelites stopped on their Exodus. It is also the name of the father of Abraham.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French
Fighter; Brave
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Greek
France; Brave; Place Name; From Thracia
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Terence, possibly TERANCE means "rub, turn, twist."Â
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Tracy, TRACIE means "place of Thracius."
Male
English
English and French form of Roman Latin Horatius, HORACE means "has good eyesight."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Tracy, TRACEE means "place of Thracius."
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim, Portuguese, Swedish
Mercy; God's Favor; Grace; Grace of God; Kindness; Thanks; Love; Favour; Blessing; Charm; Good will
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Jamaican
Three
Girl/Female
English
from Thracia.
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Tracy, TRACE means "place of Thracius."
THRACE THEME
THRACE THEME
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord venkateswara
Girl/Female
Latin American English French Scottish
Beautiful.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nine jewels
Boy/Male
Arabic
Meritorious; Abundant
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Dove
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Prophet of Islam; A Prophet's Name; Famous; Always Victorious; Prosperous; Most Liked; Humble
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lord Murugan Wife
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
To Sing; Spear Rule; Holy Name
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Certain; Eternal
THRACE THEME
THRACE THEME
THRACE THEME
THRACE THEME
THRACE THEME
imp. & p. p.
of Trace
v. t.
To mark out; to draw or delineate with marks; especially, to copy, as a drawing or engraving, by following the lines and marking them on a sheet superimposed, through which they appear; as, to trace a figure or an outline; a traced drawing.
adv.
Three times.
v. t.
To trace out; to track; also, to draw out; to protact.
v. t.
Alt. of Torase
n. & v.
See Throse.
p. p.
of Thraste
a.
Of or pertaining to a thrall; in the condition of a thrall; bond; enslaved.
n.
Same as Theave.
v. t.
To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow.
n.
Same as Thrave.
v. t.
To load or burden; as, to thrack a man with property.
imp.
of Thraste
n.
A very short time; an instant; a moment; -- now used only in the phrase in a trice.
v. t.
Hence, to follow the trace or track of.
v. t.
A mark left by anything passing; a track; a path; a course; a footprint; a vestige; as, the trace of a carriage or sled; the trace of a deer; a sinuous trace.
imp.
of Thrive
v.
Track; trace.
v. t.
To form into a terrace or terraces; to furnish with a terrace or terraces, as, to terrace a garden, or a building.