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marched on his invasion of Greece (480 BC). The Bistones continued to exist at the time when the Romans were masters of
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From the worship of Bacchus (Dionysus) in Thrace, Bacchic women are called
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194:into the country of the Bistones or Milchessians. 274: 143:. The Thracian Diomedes was king of the Bistones. 423: 90:The Bistones were militant people who worshiped 66:mentions one town as belonging to the Bistones: 54:. It was through the land of the Bistones that 406: 413: 399: 175:are Bacchic women from the Thracian tribe 203: 308:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 257:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 50:extending westward as far as the river 424: 335: 326:. (2014). Retrieved 16 September 2022 254: 230: 365: 270: 268: 266: 250: 248: 246: 244: 242: 226: 224: 222: 208:Approximate location of the Bistones 190:, or that he was carried off by the 13: 169:. Similarly, in some Latin poems, 70:; the other towns on their coast, 14: 458: 263: 239: 219: 369: 201:founded the Bistones tribe. 158:, succeeding his mortal father, 329: 313: 300: 285: 1: 432:Ancient tribes in the Balkans 212: 385:. You can help Knowledge by 336:Smith, William, ed. (1870). 255:Smith, William, ed. (1870). 231:Smith, William, ed. (1878). 85: 78:, Parthenion, Phalesina and 7: 348: 182:Some traditions state that 126:to the land of the Bistones 10: 463: 364: 197:According to another myth 34:people who dwelt between 27: 437:Ancient tribes in Thrace 16:People of ancient Thrace 360:List of Thracian tribes 294:The Plays of Euripides 82:, were Greek colonies. 381:–related article is a 292:"Alcestis (468-529)". 209: 207: 154:is king of Bistonian 447:Ancient Thrace stubs 30:) is the name of a 210: 150:(line 78) implies 128:in his labour for 394: 393: 141:Thracian Diomedes 454: 415: 408: 401: 373: 366: 342: 341: 333: 327: 317: 311: 304: 298: 297: 289: 283: 282: 272: 261: 260: 252: 237: 236: 228: 29: 462: 461: 457: 456: 455: 453: 452: 451: 442:Thracian tribes 422: 421: 420: 419: 351: 346: 345: 334: 330: 318: 314: 305: 301: 291: 290: 286: 273: 264: 253: 240: 229: 220: 215: 120:, the mythical 88: 17: 12: 11: 5: 460: 450: 449: 444: 439: 434: 418: 417: 410: 403: 395: 392: 391: 379:Ancient Thrace 374: 363: 362: 357: 350: 347: 344: 343: 328: 312: 299: 284: 262: 238: 217: 216: 214: 211: 186:was killed by 137:chariot-steeds 124:is on his way 87: 84: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 459: 448: 445: 443: 440: 438: 435: 433: 430: 429: 427: 416: 411: 409: 404: 402: 397: 396: 390: 388: 384: 380: 375: 372: 368: 367: 361: 358: 356: 353: 352: 339: 332: 325: 321: 316: 310:Vol 1 p. 1026 309: 306:Smith (1870) 303: 295: 288: 280: 279: 271: 269: 267: 258: 251: 249: 247: 245: 243: 234: 227: 225: 223: 218: 206: 202: 200: 195: 193: 189: 185: 180: 178: 174: 173: 168: 163: 161: 157: 153: 149: 144: 142: 138: 135:to fetch the 134: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 110: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 83: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 44:Lake Bistonis 41: 37: 36:Mount Rhodopé 33: 25: 21: 387:expanding it 376: 337: 331: 315: 307: 302: 293: 287: 277: 256: 232: 196: 181: 170: 166: 164: 160:King Oeagrus 145: 125: 112:In the play 111: 89: 19: 18: 148:Argonautica 426:Categories 213:References 167:Bistonides 133:Eurystheus 130:Tirynthian 40:Aegean Sea 28:"Βίστονες" 320:Phanocles 118:Euripides 86:Mythology 42:, beside 349:See also 122:Heracles 114:Alcestis 108:Bellona. 96:Dionysus 38:and the 32:Thracian 20:Bistones 192:Harpyes 184:Phineus 152:Orpheus 104:Minerva 100:Bacchus 80:Maronea 76:Ismaron 46:, near 355:Biston 199:Biston 188:Boreas 172:Edonis 156:Pieria 106:, and 72:Dicaea 68:Tirida 60:Thrace 56:Xerxes 52:Nestus 48:Abdera 377:This 179:. 177:Edoni 64:Pliny 24:Greek 383:stub 146:The 92:Ares 139:of 116:by 98:or 428:: 322:, 265:^ 241:^ 221:^ 102:, 94:, 74:, 26:: 414:e 407:t 400:v 389:. 22:(

Index

Greek
Thracian
Mount Rhodopé
Aegean Sea
Lake Bistonis
Abdera
Nestus
Xerxes
Thrace
Pliny
Tirida
Dicaea
Ismaron
Maronea
Ares
Dionysus
Bacchus
Minerva
Bellona.
Alcestis
Euripides
Heracles
Tirynthian
Eurystheus
chariot-steeds
Thracian Diomedes
Argonautica
Orpheus
Pieria
King Oeagrus

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