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Topics referred to by the same term
Strymon may refer to: Strymon (river), a river in Bulgaria and Greece Strymonian Gulf, a branch of the Thracian Sea Strymon (theme), a Byzantine province
Strymon
River in Bulgaria and Greece
Bulgaria and Greece. Its ancient name was Strymon (Greek: Στρυμών, romanized: Strymṓn, pronounced [stryˈmɔːn]). Its drainage area is 17,330 km2 (6,690 sq mi)
Struma_(river)
City in Macedonia, Greece
about 70 metres (230 feet), some 24 kilometres (15 miles) northeast of the Strymon river and 69 km (43 mi) north-east of Thessaloniki. Serres' official municipal
Serres
Province of the Byzantine Empire
The Theme of Strymon (Greek: θέμα Στρυμόνος) was a Byzantine military-civilian province (theme) located in modern Greek Macedonia, with the city of Serres
Strymon_(theme)
Greek river-god
In Greek mythology, Strymon (/stryˈmɔːn/; Ancient Greek: Στρυμών, romanized: Strymṓn) was a river-god and son of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-wife
Strymon_(mythology)
Audio equipment manufacturer
Strymon is an American manufacturer of audio equipment, originally called Damage Control Engineering. It is best known for its line of high-end guitar
Strymon_(company)
Species of butterfly
Strymon mulucha is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1867. It is found in Guatemala, Costa Rica, the
Strymon_mulucha
Species of butterfly
Strymon daraba is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1867. It is found in Ecuador and Peru. Savela
Strymon_daraba
Species of butterfly
Strymon crambusa is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1874. It is found in Brazil and Bolivia. "Strymon
Strymon_crambusa
Species of butterfly
Strymon yojoa, the yojoa scrub-hairstreak, is a species of hairstreak in the butterfly family Lycaenidae. The MONA or Hodges number for Strymon yojoa
Strymon_yojoa
Species of butterfly
Strymon acis, the Bartram's scrub-hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in southern Florida and the West Indies. The habitat
Strymon_acis
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
realms. Strymon acis Strymon aeroides Strymon albata Strymon alea Strymon aliparops Strymon amphyporphyra Strymon andrewi Strymon arola Strymon astiocha
Strymon_(butterfly)
Species of butterfly
Hodges number for Strymon bebrycia is 4339. "Strymon bebrycia Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Strymon bebrycia". GBIF
Strymon_bebrycia
Species of butterfly
Strymon astiocha is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Brazil, including the states of Rio de Janeiro and Rondônia. The species exhibits
Strymon_astiocha
Railway crossing through Bulgaria and Greece
The Strymon-Kulata railway is a 17.5-kilometre-long (10.9 mi) railway line that connects the village of Strymon in Greece with Kulata in Bulgaria. The
Strymon-Kulata_railway
Species of butterfly
Waltheria ovata in Chile. Strymon bubastus bubastus Strymon bubastus ponce (Comstock & Huntington, 1943) (Antilles) "Strymon Hübner, 1818" at Markku Savela's
Strymon_bubastus
Species of butterfly
Strymon flavaria is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Ureta in 1956. It is found in Chile. Eiseliana flavaria in gwannon v t e
Strymon_flavaria
Species of butterfly
number for Strymon martialis is 4340. "Strymon martialis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Strymon martialis species
Strymon_martialis
5th century BC Persian nobleman
digging were also charged to join the banks of the river Strymon by a bridge." The bridge on the Strymon river would also facilitate the progression of the
Bubares
Thracian gladiator who led a slave revolt
accomplished military leader. Spartacus is described to be born near the Strymon river, in Thrace (now known as Bulgaria), possibly from the Maedi tribe
Spartacus
Species of butterfly
number for Strymon rufofusca is 4338. "Strymon rufofusca Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Strymon rufofusca species
Strymon_rufofusca
Species of butterfly
Strymon bazochii, the lantana scrub-hairstreak or smaller lantana butterfly, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found from Paraguay north
Strymon_bazochii
Species of butterfly
The gray hairstreak (Strymon melinus) is also called the bean lycaenid or cotton square borer. It is a member of the Lycaenidae family, known as the gossamer-winged
Gray_hairstreak
Species of butterfly
Chlorostrymon telea (Hewitson, 1868) Synonyms Thecla telea Hewitson, 1868 Strymon telea Chalybs telea Eupsyche telea Thecla maesites telea Chlorostyrom patagonia
Chlorostrymon_telea
Gulf in Central Macedonia
to the ancient colony of Eion along the gulf's shores. The river Struma/Strymon empties into the gulf. The largest towns on the Strymonic Gulf, with their
Strymonian_Gulf
Species of butterfly
Binomial name Satyrium favonius (Smith, 1797) Synonyms Papilio favonius Smith, 1797 Thecla favonius Euristrymon favonius Strymon favonius Fixsenia favonius
Satyrium_favonius
5th-century BC Athenian historian and general
The ruins of Amphipolis as envisaged by E. Cousinéry in 1831: the bridge over the Strymon, the city fortifications, and the acropolis
Thucydides
Species of butterfly
Strymon alea, the Alea hairstreak or Lacey's scrub-hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Frederick DuCane Godman and
Strymon_alea
Ancient Greek colony
Macedonia specifically in the region of Edonis. It sat at the mouth of the Strymon River which flows into the Aegean from the interior of Thrace. It is referred
Eion
Species of butterfly
Strymon istapa the mallow hairstreak, mallow-scrub hairstreak, dotted hairstreak or Hewitson's hairstreak. This diurnal butterfly is a widespread species
Strymon_istapa
Ancient country in modern-day Greece
separated by Odomantis on the north-east and Edonis on the south-east by river Strymon.The eponymous inhabitants, known as the Bisaltae, were a Thracian people
Bisaltia
Muse of music (Greek mythology)
Rhesus, who appears in the Iliad, as son of Euterpe and the river-god Strymon; Homer calls him son of Eioneus. Euterpe's role, alongside her sisters
Euterpe
Ancient Paeonian tribe
Agriai) or Agrianians, were a tribe whose country was centered at Upper Strymon, in present-day central Western Bulgaria as well as southeasternmost Serbia
Agrianes
Village in Central Macedonia, Greece
Studies), p. 174. ISBN 960-7265-16-5 D. C. Samsaris, La vallée du Bas-Strymon á l’ époque impériale (Contribution épigraphique á la topographie, l’ onomastique
Melenikitsi
Mountain and peninsula in northeastern Greece
Barbarian invasions Theme of Macedonia Theme of Thessalonica Theme of Strymon Sack of Thessalonica (904) Byzantine–Bulgarian wars Sack of Thessalonica
Mount_Athos
Artificial reservoir in Central Macedonia, Greece
Hungarian steppes and beyond. Before 1932, there were irregular marsh lakes on Strymon, one of them called "Podkova" (in Bulgarian and Slavic Macedonian "Podkova"
Lake_Kerkini
Species of butterfly
polingi Binomial name Satyrium polingi (Barnes & Benjamin, 1926) Synonyms Strymon polingi Barnes & Benjamin, 1926 Euristrymon polingi Fixsenia polingi organensis
Satyrium_polingi
Species of butterfly
Satyrium sassanides, the white-line hairstreak, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. Evans, W.H. (1932).
Satyrium_sassanides
Overview of the Illyrian tribes
occupied this part of Thrace: Bisaltians (lower Strymon valley), Odomantes (the plain to the north of the Strymon) ... Thrace in the Graeco-Roman world, p.
List of Illyrian peoples and tribes
List_of_Illyrian_peoples_and_tribes
Former lake in Serres regional unit
Κερκινίτιδα) was a lake in ancient Edonis, in the lower valley of the river Strymon. It was located within today's Serres regional unit and is identified with
Lake_Cercinitis
Species of butterfly
Synonyms Thecla clytie Edwards, 1877 Callicista clytie Thecla maevia Godman & Salvin, [1887] Strymon daplissus Johnson & Salazar, 1993 Ministrymon daplissus
Ministrymon_clytie
Ancient tribe
according to whom they dwelt beyond the Strymon to the north, that is to say, to the north of the Lower Strymon, where, alone, the river takes such a course
Odomanti
Species of butterfly
Strymon albata, the white hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Cajetan Felder and Rudolf Felder in 1865. It is found
Strymon_albata
Archeological site in Macedonia, Greece
its etymology. Thucydides claims the name comes from the fact that the Strymon River flows "around the city" on two sides; however a note in the Suda
Amphipolis
Municipal unit in Greece
Humanities Institute (Samsaris, Bas-Strymon 153, # PH150794) The Packard Humanities Institute (Samsaris, Bas-Strymon 154, # PH150795)The Packard Humanities
Rodolivos
American jazz musician and bandleader
effects, including: Neunaber WET Stereo Reverb, Strymon Timeline, Strymon Mobius, Strymon Blue Sky Reverb, Strymon El Capistan dTape Echo, Digitech Vocalist
Kurt_Rosenwinkel
Species of butterfly
Lycaenidae Genus: Satyrium Species: S. herzi Binomial name Satyrium herzi (Fixsen, 1887) Synonyms Thecla herzi Fixsen, 1887 Strymon herzi Fixsenia herzi
Satyrium_herzi
Thracian tribe
dwelt mostly between the Nestus and the Strymon rivers in southern Thrace, but also once dwelt west of the Strymon at least as far as the Axios. They inhabited
Edoni
hairstreak, Strymon melinus Avalon scrub-hairstreak, Strymon avalona Red-crescent scrub-hairstreak, Strymon rufofusca Red-lined scrub-hairstreak, Strymon bebrycia
List of butterflies of North America (Lycaenidae)
List_of_butterflies_of_North_America_(Lycaenidae)
American guitarist (born 1976)
Fishman Aura Dreadnought Pedal (for acoustic guitars) Strymon Sunset Dual Overdrive (since 2018) Strymon BigSky Multi-Reverb (since 2018) Seymour Duncan Pickup
Dave_Keuning
Muse of dancing and chorus in Greek mythology
Terpsichore was the mother of the Thracian king Rhesus by the river god Strymon. The British 32-gun frigate HMS Terpsichore (1785) commanded by Captain
Terpsichore
Mythical King of Thrace
connected to the historic Eion in western Thrace, at the mouth of the Strymon, and the port of the later Amphipolis. Later writers provide Rhesus with
Rhesus_(king_of_Thrace)
Species of butterfly
1873) Synonyms Thecla azia Hewitson, 1873 Tmolus azia Calycopis azia Strymon azia Thecla guacanagari Wallengren, 1860 Thecla nipona Hewitson, 1877 Thecla
Ministrymon_azia
This is a list of ancient cities, towns, villages, and fortresses in and around Thrace and Dacia. A number of these settlements were Thracian and Dacian
List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
List_of_ancient_cities_in_Thrace_and_Dacia
Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Titans
Capital and largest city of Bulgaria
O: head of river-god Strymon; R: trident. This coin imitates Macedonian issue from 187 to 168 BC. It was struck by Serdi tribe as their own currency.
Sofia
Species of butterfly
1862) Synonyms Strymon acadica Thecla acadica Satyrium acadicum Strymon souhegan Whitney, 1868 Strymon muskoka Watson & Comstock, 1920 Strymon swetti Watson
Satyrium_acadica
Highest mountain in Greece
Barbarian invasions Theme of Macedonia Theme of Thessalonica Theme of Strymon Sack of Thessalonica (904) Byzantine–Bulgarian wars Sack of Thessalonica
Mount_Olympus
According to Conon and Stephanus of Byzantium, Olynthus was son of king Strymon, and brother of Brangas and Rhesus. After Olynthus was killed during the
Olynthus_(mythology)
British guitarist
Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Reverb and a Tube Screamer. Along with that, he has two Strymon pedals for delay and reverb. On the band's records after Suicide Season
Lee_Malia
Species of butterfly
Cyanophrys Species: C. longula Binomial name Cyanophrys longula (Hewitson, 1868) Synonyms Thecla longula Hewitson, 1868 Strymon pastor Butler & H. Druce, 1872
Cyanophrys_longula
Military investment of Amphipolis by Sparta (422 BC)
Delium, Brasidas besieged Amphipolis, an Athenian colony in Thrace on the Strymon river. The city was defended by the Athenian general Eucles, who sent for
Battle_of_Amphipolis
Character in Greek mythology
woman'), was the daughter of Ares and Tereine, daughter of the river-god Strymon. Hipponous, son of Triballos (eponym or god of the Triballoi (Τριβαλλοί)
Thrassa
Ancient region and kingdom in the Balkans
(Vardar) as far inland as Stobi, the valleys to the east of it as far as the Strymon and the country round Astibus and the river of the same name, with the
Paeonia_(kingdom)
Ancient city in eastern Macedonia, in the Edonis region
Barbarian invasions Theme of Macedonia Theme of Thessalonica Theme of Strymon Sack of Thessalonica (904) Byzantine–Bulgarian wars Sack of Thessalonica
Philippi
Ancient Roman road in the Balkans
Axios (or Vardar) River, the road from Serdica to Thessalonica along the Strymon (or Struma) River, and the road from Philippopolis to Philippi. During
Via_Militaris
River gods in Greek mythology
Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and
River_gods_(Greek_mythology)
immediately south of the Greek-Bulgarian border. It was formed by the Strymon River, which stems from the Vitosha mountains and flows into the Aegean
Roupel_Pass
Greek mythological personification and spirit of hope
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Elpis_(mythology)
Capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedon
Barbarian invasions Theme of Macedonia Theme of Thessalonica Theme of Strymon Sack of Thessalonica (904) Byzantine–Bulgarian wars Sack of Thessalonica
Pella
Period of Greek history from 1914 to 1918
offensive against Bulgaria, with the Greeks attacking along the Nestos and Strymon valleys, the Allies from the Vardar valley, and the Serbs joining in. Milovanović
Greece_during_World_War_I
4th century BC tomb in Macedonia
Barbarian invasions Theme of Macedonia Theme of Thessalonica Theme of Strymon Sack of Thessalonica (904) Byzantine–Bulgarian wars Sack of Thessalonica
Kasta_Tomb
2023 studio album by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
(Casio DG-10), effects (Boss DD-7, EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine, Strymon BlueSky) Joey Walker – vocals, loops (Roland RC-505), sequencer (Arturia
The Silver Cord (King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard album)
The_Silver_Cord_(King_Gizzard_&_the_Lizard_Wizard_album)
Barbarian invasions Theme of Macedonia Theme of Thessalonica Theme of Strymon Sack of Thessalonica (904) Byzantine–Bulgarian wars Sack of Thessalonica
Alexandrion_(Litochoro)
Rayed solar symbol
Barbarian invasions Theme of Macedonia Theme of Thessalonica Theme of Strymon Sack of Thessalonica (904) Byzantine–Bulgarian wars Sack of Thessalonica
Vergina_Sun
American guitarist
Kentucky Mandolin, Martin backpacker, Bedell Coffeehouse Dreadnaughts and Strymon pedals. "Exclusive Artist Interview: Bruce Watson of Foreigner | Bedell
Bruce Watson (American guitarist)
Bruce_Watson_(American_guitarist)
Figure in Greek mythology
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Hermaphroditus
in Lydia, mother of Dresaeus by Theiodamas. Neaera, mother of Evadne by Strymon. Neaera, a daughter of Pereus, mother of Auge, Cepheus, and Lycurgus by
Neaera_(mythology)
Creature in Greek mythology
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Siren_(mythology)
Muse of epic poetry
Achelous. Another account adds that Calliope bore Rhesus to the river-god Strymon. Calliope is usually shown with a writing tablet in her hand. At times
Calliope
the 4th century BC) located in Thrace, in the region between the river Strymon and the river Nestos. The city ethnic name was (Ancient Greek: Σειραίος)
Sirra
Species of butterfly
Satyrium mackwoodi, the Mackwood's hairstreak, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. List of butterflies of
Satyrium_mackwoodi
Three sisters in Greek myth
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Graeae
Part of the Second Balkan War
army had retreated to the lake, after having destroyed the bridges of Strymon River and burned the town of Serres. As a result of their subsequent defeat
Battle_of_Doiran_(1913)
Lions in prehistoric and historic Europe
its name around the period of the Trojan War, when Olynthos, son of King Strymon, was killed by a lion during a lion hunt. According to Herodotus, lions
History_of_lions_in_Europe
City in Macedonia, Greece
belonged initially to the theme of Macedonia and later to the theme of Strymon. The first surviving mention of the new name is in a taktikon of the early
Kavala
Railway station in Sofia, Bulgaria
/ 41.391371°N 23.361692°E / 41.391371; 23.361692 Owned by NRIC Lines Strymon-Kulata railway (Greece) Railway Line 5 (Bulgaria) Platforms (2 island platforms
Kulata_railway_station
American guitarist
Disaster Transport SR EarthQuaker Devices Hummingbird Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Red Panda Particle Strymon BigSky Z.Vex Super Hard-On Z.Vex Mastotron
Brad_Delson
Greek ruler of Miletus (died 493 BC)
building a settlement at Myrcinus (site of the later Amphipolis) on the Strymon River. After returning with Darius to Sardis, Darius asked Histiaeus what
Histiaeus
Topics referred to by the same term
(Thrace), the medieval name of the ancient city of Eion at the mouths of the Strymon river This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Chrysopolis
Ancient Greek personification of death
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Thanatos
Serpent Titan in Greek mythology
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Ophion_(god)
Brother of Atlas, Menoetius and Prometheus
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Epimetheus
Topics referred to by the same term
andrewi, a land gastropod of the genus Sinployea Strymon andrewi, a butterfly of the genus Strymon Andrewi (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
S._andrewi
Personification of strength in Greek mythology
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Kratos_(mythology)
War between Rome and Macedonia, 150–148 BC
a battle on the banks of the Strymon river, defeating them soundly and conquering all of Macedonia west of the Strymon, including the old royal capital
Fourth_Macedonian_War
Greek personification of the sea
Nilus Numicus Phasis Phyllis Peneus Sangarius Scamander Selemnus Simoeis Strymon Personifications Children of Eris Algos Amphillogiai The Androktasiai Ate
Pontus_(mythology)
Northernmost part of the Aegean sea
include the Ierissian Gulf to the southwest, the Strymonian Gulf where the Strymon River empties, the Kavala Gulf and the Saros Gulf in Turkey. Rivers emptying
Thracian_Sea
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
northeast. The Athenian statesman Pericles promoted colonization of the Strymon River near the Kingdom of Macedonia, where the colonial city of Amphipolis
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Village in Central Macedonia, Greece
ISBN 960-7265-16-5 D. C. Samsaris, Le culte du cavalier Thrace dans la vallée du Bas-Strymon á l’ époque romaine (Recherches sur la localisation de ses sanctuaires)
Krinida
STRYMON
STRYMON
STRYMON
STRYMON
Boy/Male
Indian
Praising (God), Loving (God), Friend, Praiser, All-laudable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Morrison.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brilliance, Lord of excellent intellect
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Flower or Fruit
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam, Telugu, Traditional
Beautiful; Sweet; Dancing Flower
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, Greek, Latin, Polish
Destroyer; God of Light; Art; Law
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Happiness
Girl/Female
Indian
Sound of Thamizh Language
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Land of the Fairies
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fairy
STRYMON
STRYMON
STRYMON
STRYMON
STRYMON