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Son of Boreas, in Greek mythology
Greek mythology, King Haemus (/ˈhiːməs/; Ancient Greek: Αἷμος, Haîmos) of Thrace, was the son of Boreas, the north wind. Haemus was vain and haughty and
Haemus
Region of southeastern Europe
Mountains were called by the local Thracian name Haemus. According to Greek mythology, the Thracian king Haemus was turned into a mountain by Zeus as a punishment
Balkans
Topics referred to by the same term
Haemus Mountains can refer to the following: Haemus Mons was an ancient Greek name for the Balkan mountains Montes Haemus is a mountain range on the Moon
Haemus_Mountains
Mountain range in southeastern Europe
different folk etymologies for the name Haemus, derived from ancient Greek mythology. One suggests that the name 'Haemus' comes from the Greek word haima (αἵμα)
Balkan_Mountains
Province of the Roman Empire
was a Roman province situated in the Haemus Peninsula, south of the Danube River. Created after the Danubian-Hæmus conquest during the reign of Augustus
Moesia
Mountain range on the Moon
1986. "Montes Haemus". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program. Smith, William, ed. (1854). "Haemus". Dictionary of
Montes_Haemus
2026 South Korean television series
madwoman. Gong Myung as Noh Ki-jun Assistant manager of Haemu Group Audit Team 1. He applied to Haemu Group, the top choice among job seekers, and got the
Filing_for_Love
Motorway in Bulgaria
motorway (Bulgarian: Автомагистрала „Хемус“, Avtomagistrala "Hemus") or Haemus motorway, designated A2, is a partially built motorway in Bulgaria, under
Hemus_motorway
Alexander the Great's first military campaign as king of Macedon
of Alexander's friend, Langarus. The Macedonian army marched up to Mount Haemus, where they met a Thracian garrison manning the heights. The Thracians had
Balkan campaign of Alexander the Great
Balkan_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great
Thracian queen in Greek mythology
between West and East Thrace. Rhodope married Haemus, king of Thrace, and became queen. She and Haemus had a good marriage that led to them becoming arrogant
Rhodope_(queen)
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
Battle of the Arar .Helvetii Battle France Victory ⁂ 58 BC 58 BC Mount Haemus Battle of Bibracte Helvetii, Boii, Tulingi, Rauraci Battle France Victory
Julius_Caesar
Ancient Thracian tribe
that inhabited the upper valley of the Hebros and the lands between the Haemus and Rhodope mountain ranges in historical Thrace. The exact geographic location
Bessi
A 335 BC battle between Macedon and Thracians
strategic Haemus Mons passes, resulting in a battle against the Thracian forces. Upon reaching a narrow mountain thoroughfare in the Haemus Mons, the
Battle_of_Mount_Haemus
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
travelled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians", and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the
Alexander_the_Great
14th century mercenary company
tribal group known as the Magasetas, who were based in the vicinity of Mount Haemus and had been involved in the murder of Roger de Flor. They withdrew troops
Catalan_Company
Roman province located in modern-day Turkey, Greece, and Bulgaria
but by the end of the 2nd century AD the border had moved south along the Haemus. The area of the Thracian Chersonese (modern Gallipoli Peninsula) was excluded
Thracia
Greek god of the north wind
Memnon, Emathion, Astraea Consort Oreithyia Children Boreads, Chione, Cleopatra, Butes, Haemus, Upis, Cyparissia, twelve colts Equivalents Roman Aquilo
Boreas
1185 uprising against Byzantine rule in the eastern Balkans
of Hungary, levied a new tax which fell heavily on the population of the Haemus Mountains. They sent two leaders (Peter and Asen) to negotiate with the
Uprising_of_Asen_and_Peter
King of the Triballi, opponent of Alexander the Great
Odrysians in 335-334 BC, crossing the Haemus ranges and after three encounters (including the Battle of Haemus) defeated and drove the Triballians to
Syrmus
Union of Thracian tribes and kingdoms (5th century BC to 3rd century BC)
identified as the Haemus Mountains or the Danube slightly further north. Southern Thrace covered the fertile valley between the Haemus and the Rhodopes
Odrysian_kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Hemus (crab), a genus of spider crabs Haemus, a Thracian king in Greek mythology Haemus Mons, ancient name of the Balkan Mountains (Bulgaria)
Hemus
Byzantine general
Map of the northern Haemus during the 6th century.
Comentiolus
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
335 BC, Alexander fought against the Thracian tribe of the Triballi at Haemus Mons and along the Danube, forcing their surrender on Peuce Island. Shortly
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Species of butterfly
of Mylothris rueppellii. M. r. rueppellii (highlands of Ethiopia) M. r. haemus (Trimen, 1879) (southern Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa) M. r. josi
Mylothris_rueppellii
Ancient tribe in the Balkans
lands of the Odrysians in 335-334 BC, crossed the Haemus ranges and after three encounters (Battle of Haemus, Battle at Lyginus River, Battle at Peuce Island)
Triballi
3rd century capital of a Balkan Celtic state
founded their kingdom at Tylis. It was located near the eastern edge of the Haemus (Balkan) Mountains in what is now eastern Bulgaria. Some bands of Celts
Tylis
Variety of jade
cultures and nephrite occurrences in Europe: archaeomineralogical review". Haemus Journal. 2: 11–30 – via ResearchGate. Tsang, Cheng-hwa (2000), "Recent advances
Nephrite
War between the Goths and the Roman Empire (249–253)
for the vicinity of Mount Haemus, and then set out for Philippopolis. With the departure of Cniva, Decius crossed Mount Haemus, perhaps through the Shipka
Gothic_War_(248–253)
Geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe
the very high rate of Greek inscriptions in Thrace extending south of Haemus Mountains proves the complete language Hellenization of this region. The
Thrace
Species of butterfly
mimosae berbera (Bethune-Baker, 1924) (Somalia, Ethiopia) Iolaus mimosae haemus (Talbot, 1935) (north-western Kenya, eastern Uganda) Iolaus mimosae pamelae
Iolaus_mimosae
God of rural crafts in Greek mythology
Dionysus initiated him into his secret rites. Finally he settled on Mount Haemus in northern Thrace and from which point on he ceased appearing to mortals
Aristaeus
Ancient Greek city in Thrace
Thrace. It was situated on the coast of the Euxine and at the foot of Mount Haemus; consequently upon the confines of Moesia, in which it is placed by Ptolemy
Mesembria
Legendary musician, poet, and prophet in Greek mythology
The scholiast, commenting on the passage, says that there exist on Mt. Haemus certain writings of Orpheus on tablets. We have already noticed the 'charm
Orpheus
Conflict between the Roman Empire and various Gothic tribes
comes rei militaris Frigeridus to guard the western passes through the Haemus mountains with their soldiers. The aim was to contain the Goths from spreading
Gothic_War_(376–382)
Creature in Greek mythology
II Asteria Atlas Aura Byblis Calliste Chione Cleite Comaetho Cyane Dirce Haemus Lichas Lilaeus Manto Marsyas Menippe and Metioche Niobe Perimele Pirene
Siren_(mythology)
Period in Europe with mass population movements, 4th – 9th century AD
tribes were invading northern Albania. By the ninth century, the central Haemus Peninsula and Epirus (the area of southern and central Albania) became invaded
Migration_Period
Conflicts of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC)
with the revolt, which was led by the Illyrians and Triballi. At Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated a Thracian garrison manning the
Wars_of_Alexander_the_Great
Thracian Chieftain (c. 200 BC)
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
Zoltes
Byzantine emperor from 969 to 976
army at Arcadiopolis. In 971, John Tzimiskes took the main army across Mt. Haemus, and besieged the fortress of Dorostolon (Silistra) on the Danube for 65
John_I_Tzimiskes
Mountain range in Southeastern Europe
ροδ- (rhod). In Greek mythology, Queen Rhodope of Thrace, the wife of King Haemus of Thrace, offended the gods, and was changed into a mountain by Zeus and
Rhodope_Mountains
Ancient Roman novel by Apuleius
that he is the renowned thief Haemus the Thracian, who suggests that they should not kill the captives but sell them. Haemus later reveals himself secretly
The_Golden_Ass
Rune
takes the place of Greek Ρ. The Westeremden yew-stick (ca. AD 750) has op hæmu "at home" and up duna "on the hill". Looijenga (1997) speculates that the
Peorð
Comparatively reconstructed ancestor of the Romanian languages
during Maurice's Balkan campaigns in 587, led by general Comentiolus, in the Haemus, against the Avars. The success of the campaign was compromised by an incident
Common_Romanian
altimetry, 3x vertical stretch), Mars Io's Euboea Montes (below top left), Haemus Montes (lower right); north is left Mauna Kea (from Mauna Loa), Hawaii Teide
List of tallest mountains in the Solar System
List_of_tallest_mountains_in_the_Solar_System
4th-century BC king of the Triballi, a Thracian tribe
376 BC, he led the Triballian army of 30,000 warriors and crossed Mount Haemus and the Sofia plain, followed the valley of the Strymon river and advanced
Hales_(king)
Extinct Indo-European language of the Carpathian region
to refer to the people living in the area between the Carpathians, the Haemus (Balkan) Mountains, the Black Sea, Dnister River, Northern Carpathians,
Dacian_language
Medieval tsardom in Bulgaria centered in Vidin
Bulgarian Empire. Byzantine sources indicate his possessions lay "near Haemus", thus close to Sofia, between the Hungarian possessions to the north and
Tsardom_of_Vidin
Mountain on the border of Serbia and Montenegro
Serbian Hlm), probably is the source for the ancient toponymy for Balkans as Haemus. Jovan Đokić. "Katalog planina Srbije". PSD Kopaonik Beograd. Archived from
Hum_(Pešter)
Roman emperor (c. 214 – 275)
remainder westward into Thrace. As winter set in, the Goths retreated into the Haemus Mountains, only to find themselves trapped and surrounded. The harsh conditions
Aurelian
Ethnic group
about a Romance language spoken in the Middle Ages in the Balkans, near the Haemus Mons is from 587 AD. A Vlach muleteer accompanying the Byzantine army noticed
Romanians
Lunar mare
The ring feature to the west of the mare is indistinct, except for Montes Haemus. Mare Serenitatis connects with Mare Tranquillitatis to the southeast and
Mare_Serenitatis
Conflict during the ancient era
penetrate into Thrace and Macedon, where they suffered a heavy defeat near Haemus Mons at the hands of Cassander. However, another army of Celts led by the
Dardanian-Celtic_War
Navigational template showing Odrysian kings
The remainder of the campaign brought Philip into the lands beyond Mount Haemus and into conflict with the Getae and contact with the Scythians. Sometime
Cersobleptes
Capital and largest city of North Macedonia
Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 January 2020. "Mustafa Pasha Mosque". HAEMUS : Center for scientific research and promotion of culture. Retrieved 3 April
Skopje
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
indicates that the Moesii on the south bank of the Danube, north of the Haemus Mountains, and the Triballi in the valley of the Morava, shared a number
Dacians
Ottoman-era mosque in the Old Bazaar of Skopje, North Macedonia
media related to Mustafa Pasha Mosque (Skopje). "Mustafa Pasha Mosque". HAEMUS : Center for scientific research and promotion of culture. Retrieved 3 April
Mustafa_Pasha_Mosque
955, saw an Eastward shift in the direction of Magyar raids, towards the Haemus. The lucrative territories of the Byzantine Empire in Thrace and its surroundings
Hungarian_invasions_of_Thrace
Name list
often written in the form "Αιμιλία" cognate to the Balkan Mountains of Haemus "Αίμος" and the ancient and modern greek word for blood "Αίμα". As of 2010[update]
Emilia_(given_name)
Series of conflicts in 568–626
approach of a Byzantine army led by Comentiolus, which had just crossed Mount Haemus and was marching along the Danube up to Zikidiba, only 30 kilometres (19 mi)
Avar–Byzantine_wars
Surface feature on the Moon
Mare Vaporum. About 70–80 km to the northeast of this area are the Montes Haemus, along the southwestern edge of the Mare Serenitatis. The selenographic
Lacus_Felicitatis
Mythological weaver who was transformed into a spider
of its four corners. Those were Hera and Zeus transforming Rhodope and Haemus into the eponymous mountain ranges, Hera transforming Queen Gerana into
Arachne
Series of conflicts between Hungary and other European powers
Bulgaria against Emperor Nikephoros I possibly at the Battle of Pliska in the Haemus Mountains (Balkan Mountains). Georgius Monachus' work mentions that around
Hungarian_invasions_of_Europe
Battle between Romans and Gothic and Scythian tribesmen (251)
After these initial setbacks, the barbarians moved southwards through Haemus mountain and Decius pursued them (likely through the Shipka Pass) to save
Battle_of_Abritus
Features of the moon of Jupiter
colored units exposed on Haemus Mons, a ridged unit atop northern Hi'iaka Montes, and striations on mountains such as Haemus Mons and Tohil Mons. Stress
Mountains_of_Io
2014 South Korean film directed by Shim Sung-bo
Sea Fog (Korean: 해무; RR: Haemu) is a 2014 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Shim Sung-bo. The film is adapted from the 2007 stage play Haemoo
Sea_Fog
Ancient Thracian, Getic or Dacian tribe in Dobruja
the main inhabitants of the land between the Carpathian Mountains and the Haemus. V. Besevliev, a renowned Bulgarian linguist, considered that the toponyms
Krobyzoi
Ancient city of Thrace
near present day Kıyıköy in European Turkey. The eastern offshoots of the Haemus Mountains come very close to the shore here, which they divide from the
Salmydessus
Turkish given name
11th century. Here, the word is derived not from Arabic, but from Greek (Haemus: Αἵμον [acc.]), where it is, in turn, a derivative of *Ἔμμωνα, Emona, discovered
Emine
Asian Film Awards
Chizuru Ikewaki The Light Shines Only There そこのみにて光輝く Han Ye-ri Haemoo 해무 Haemu Haru Kuroki The Little House 小さいおうち Chiisai Ouchi Tabu Haider Wan Qian Paradise
Asian Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Asian_Film_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress
Gothic king (fl. 370s)
Gratian, who sent Richomeres and Frigeridus to contain the Goths east of the Haemus. At the Battle of the Willows, combined troops of the Western and Eastern
Fritigern
Ethnic group, 300 BC - 300 AD, east of the Carpathians
tribe and the Moesi, ravaging the whole of Moesia, the region between the Haemus (Balkan) mountain range and the Danube. In 72 BC, his troops occupied the
Bastarnae
Ancient people of the Transylvanian Plateau
southwards into Thrace proper, where a group of this people was located on the Haemus Mons by Stephanus of Byzantium. Stephanus of Byzantium also suggested that
Agathyrsi
Ancient people
The Aedi (Ancient Greek: Αἶδοι) were an ancient people living between the Haemus Mountains and the Danube river. They are known from only one passage from
Aedi
Euxantius, a king of Ceos, son of Minos and Dexithea Gelanor, a king of Argos Haemus, a king of Thrace Helenus, seer and twin brother of Cassandra, who later
List of mortals in Greek mythology
List_of_mortals_in_Greek_mythology
1st century Roman military general and politician
Tettius, apparently because of an old grudge. Tettius escaped across Mount Haemus, and Lucius Vipstanus Messalla, commander of one of the cohorts, replaced
Tettius_Julianus
Italian luxury fashion house
figures of "barbarian" peoples who settled in Moesia near the Balkan – Haemus mountains, located in Bulgaria", including Prince Stefan Lazarević and Khan
Bulgari
Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter
mosaic covering Io's south polar region. This includes two of Io's ten highest peaks, the Euboea Montes at upper extreme left and Haemus Mons at bottom.
Io_(moon)
City in southwestern North Macedonia
dergipark.org.tr. Retrieved 13 February 2023. "Ottoman Monuments" (PDF). www.haemus.org.mk. Macedonian Cultural Heritage. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF)
Ohrid
Several characters in Greek mythology
queen in the underworld. Rhodope, a queen of Thrace and the wife of King Haemus. The latter was vain and haughty and compared himself and Rhodope to Zeus
Rhodope_(mythology)
Municipality in Gjirokastër, Albania
location (link) Madgearu, Alexandru (2016). "Defending the passes in the Haemus mountains – From Clausura to Kleisoura". Cultură şi Civilizaţie la Dunărea
Këlcyrë
Rise of Macedon
went east into the country of the "Independent Thracians", and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated a Thracian army manning the heights
Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II
Surname list
"barbarian peoples" from Volga river, who "finally settled in Moesia near the Haemus mountains". After all, in his escape to the southwest, it was the Serbian
Voulgaris
Highland region on the Moon
Montes Apenninus range, and to the northeast by the less impressive Montes Haemus mountains. Portions of this area have been penetrated by flows of magma
Terra_Nivium
Crater on the Moon
Sulpicius Gallus. About 10 kilometers to the south and east is the Montes Haemus range that forms the edge of the Serenitatis basin. This crater has a relatively
Sulpicius_Gallus_(crater)
Pandemic in the Roman Empire (AD 249–262)
(1): 151–174. doi:10.1017/S1047759421000349. ISSN 1047-7594. AD 270. Mount Haemus in the Balkans. Historia Augusta, Divinus Claudius, XI, 3. Historia Augusta
Plague_of_Cyprian
Roman emperor in 251
them decisively. Following the crushing defeat, Cniva retreated over the Haemus Mons (Balkan Mountains), and met up with his other forces at Philippopolis
Herennius_Etruscus
Deadly monster of Greek mythology
Typhon stood, being drenched with Typhon's blood, became known as Mount Haemus (Bloody Mountain). Typhon then fled to Sicily, where Zeus threw Mount Etna
Typhon
Patera Ji14 21.5°–65.5° S 270–360° W Babbar Patera, Viracocha Patera, Euboea Montes, Silpium Mons, Kanlaon Patera Haemus Montes Ji15 65.5°–90° S 0°-360° W
List_of_quadrangles_on_Io
9th Century uprising against the Byzantine Empire
further successes pushed the Pechenegs back, by 1053 the land South of Haemus was secured and Constantine IX was able to organize another regular army
Pecheneg_revolt
South Korean high-speed train
'해무' HEMU-430X [Running at 421 km/h! Distributed power high-speed vehicle 'Haemu' HEMU-430X]. Hyundai Rotem Blog (in Korean). November 8, 2017. Archived
KTX-Cheongryong
Lunar crater
Mare Tranquillitatis. It is just south of the eastern arm of the Montes Haemus that borders the Mare Serenitatis to the north. To the east-northeast is
Al-Bakri_(crater)
Byzantine military officer
(hypostrategos) Salvianus with 1,000 cavalry was sent to hold the passes of the Haemus Mountains, but after two days was forced by the Avars' numerical superiority
Priscus_(magister_militum)
Topics referred to by the same term
Haemos is an alternative spelling of: King Haemus, in Greek mythology Haemus Mons (Mount Haemos) in the Balkans It may also be the plural of haemo. This
Haemos
Historical period of Romania
connections with the Greek colonies in the 4th century BC. The "Getae beyond Haemus" who "border on the Scythians" paid tribute to the neighboring Odrysian
Romania_in_Antiquity
Bar Mons) 110.0 km 9.7–11.0 km Haemus Montes Haemus (Greek) 69°43′S 46°14′W / 69.71°S 46.23°W / -69.71; -46.23 (Haemus Montes) 333.56 km 10.8 km Hermes
List_of_mountains_on_Io
17.5°S 79.5°W / -17.5; -79.5 574 km Spanish for "mountain chain" Montes Haemus 17°07′N 12°02′E / 17.11°N 12.03°E / 17.11; 12.03 560 km Greek name for
List_of_lunar_features
Calendar year
Zikidiba. The Avars rout the Byzantine forces of Comentiolus (south of Haemus Mons), and capture Drizipera (Thrace). A large part of their troops are
598
Battle between Pecheneg and Byzantine armies (1122)
Pecheneg army as soon as possible. Meanwhile, the Pechenegs had crossed the Haemus Mountains (Balkan Mountains) and encamped near the city of Beroia in Thrace
Battle_of_Beroia
Mid-3rd century Gothic king
decisively. After these initial setbacks, the Goths moved southwards through the Haemus mountain and Decius pursued them (likely through the Shipka Pass) to save
Cniva
Battle between the Goths and the Romans under Emperor Gallienus (268/269)
The Roman army methodically pursued and surrounded the survivors at Mount Haemus where an epidemic affected the entrapped Goths. After a bloody but inconclusive
Battle_of_Naissus
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(Дејан) Serbian name derived from the Slavic element deja, DEJAN means "to take action."
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