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Thracian tribe
The Treres (Ancient Greek: Τρῆρες, romanized: Trêres; Latin: Trēres) or Trares (Ancient Greek: Τρᾶρες, romanized: Trâres) were a Thracian tribe, of whom
Treres
Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy
Laterza & Figli Publishing House, 1982. ISBN 88-420-2001-X p. 8 Chiaramonte Treré: "The Walls and Gates", in Dobbins & Foss, eds., The World of Pompeii (Routledge
Pompeii
Hammond, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, page 600: "In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
Cimmerians were nomadising in Anatolia along with the Treres. In 644 BCE, the Cimmerians and Treres under the Cimmerian king Dugdammî and the Treran king
History_of_the_Scythians
Thracian tribe of modern northern Bulgaria and southern Romania
Antoninus Pius, Roman Emperor from 138 to 161, noted: "[B]ut going beyond these rivers in places they rule some of the Celts over the Rhine and the Getae over
Getae
Ancient nomadic Iranic people who invaded West Asia in the 8th and 7th centuries BC
the Cimmerians were nomadising in Anatolia along with the Treres. The Cimmerians and Treres under Lygdamis and the Treran king Kōbos, and in alliance
Cimmerians
Thracian tribe
Cebrenii (Greek: Κεβρήνιοι) was a Thracian tribe that lived around the Arisbus river in Thrace. They are mentioned by Polyaenus and Strabo. It can be presumed
Cebrenii
Collection of Indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural traits
Hammond, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, p. 600: "In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
Celts
Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe
the time of Ashurbanipal. In 644 BC, the Cimmerians and their allies the Treres defeated the Lydians and captured their capital city of Sardis. Despite
Scythians
Historical region in Imathia, Macedonia, Greece
northeastern part of Imathia and the area between the Loudias and the Axios Rivers (the western area of today's Giannitsa) in modern Pella (regional unit)
Bottiaea
Province in western Bulgaria
Hammond, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, page 600: "In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
Sofia_Province
King of Lydia (c. 635 – c. 585 BC)
Ardys. In 637 BCE, during the seventh regnal year of Ardys, the Thracian Treres tribe who had migrated across the Thracian Bosporus and invaded Anatolia
Alyattes
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
short-lived, and in 637 BC, that is in Ardys's seventh regnal year, the Thracian Treres tribe who had migrated across the Thracian Bosporus and invaded Anatolia
Lydia
Ancient Paeonian tribe
the time situated north of the Dentheletae. Per Strabo, the source of the river Strymon was within Agrianes' territory. In the time of Philip II of Macedon
Agrianes
geography, a Thracian people, inhabiting part of Mount Pangaeus between the rivers Nestus (Mesta) and Strymon (Struma). According to Herodotus, they were independent
Satrae
Centuries BC, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, p. 600: "In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
Grouping of people
Hammond, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, page 600: "In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
Slavs
Military campaign by Celtic peoples in southeastern Europe
Hammond, ISBN 0521227178, 1992, page 600: „In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe
Celtic_settlement_of_Southeast_Europe
Digerri) was a Thracian tribe that lived on the left side of the Strymon river. They are mentioned by Pliny the Elder and Polybius. Plin. Nat. 4.18,"Thrace
Digeri
Historical region of Macedonia, Greece
Κρηστωνία) was an ancient region immediately north of Mygdonia. The Echeidorus river, which flowed through Mygdonia into the Thermaic Gulf, had its source in
Crestonia
Past Moesian tribe
tributary of the Danube). The tribe inhabited the region of the upper Tundzha river, a tributary of Maritsa. It is believed that they spoke a Thracian language
Artakioi
Ancient Thracian tribe living in Anatolia
Ancient Greeks. The Bithyni originally lived in the area of the lower Strymon river, due to which the ancient Greeks claimed that they were originally called
Bithyni
People of ancient Thrace
Sea, beside Lake Bistonis, near Abdera extending westward as far as the river Nestus. It was through the land of the Bistones that Xerxes marched on his
Bistones
Thracian tribe
mentioned again in book XV when Ovid states, "And where Cicones live there is a river which as one drinks it down turns flesh to stone, and turns to marble everything
Cicones
Capital and largest city of Bulgaria
neighbours of the Treres and the Tilataei who occupied in general the region of Serdica...In the place of the vanished (Thracian tribes) Treres and Tilataei
Sofia
Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe
Thracian Treres tribe crossed the Thracian Bosporus and invaded Anatolia. In 637 BC, the seventh year of the reign of the Lydian king Ardys, the Treres under
Thracians
Prasias. Their position must therefore be sought to the east of the Strymon river. They shared Mt. Pangaeum with the other Paeonians and Pierians, and dwelt
Doberes_(Paeonian_tribe)
Sithones Thyni, migrated to Asia minor Tilataei Tralles Tranipsae Trausi Treres Triballi Aedi Albocenses Anarti Apuli (Appuli), with the center at Apulon
List of ancient tribes in Thrace and Dacia
List_of_ancient_tribes_in_Thrace_and_Dacia
Thyni, migrated to Asia Minor/Anatolia Tilataei Tralles Tranipsae Trausi Treres Triballi Tricornenses / Tricornesii (Romanized Thraco-Celtic community,
List of ancient Daco-Thracian peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Daco-Thracian_peoples_and_tribes
Ancient Thracian tribe
land, or low hill, between the mouths of the Peneius and the Haliacmon rivers, at the foot of the great woody steeps of Mount Olympus. This region was
Pieres
Ancient tribe in Southeast Europe
Agrianes, another Paeonian tribe, along the upper course of the Strymon river, at the western edge of Thrace. They were not incorporated into the Odrysian
Laeaeans
Ancient tribe
north, that is to say, to the north of the Lower Strymon, where, alone, the river takes such a course to the east as to justify the expression. Cleon invited
Odomanti
Hammond, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, page 600: "In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
History_of_Bulgaria
begun their flight later, and were overtaken a little way beyond the Goat's Rivers,1 where after they had defended themselves a long time, some of them were
Apsinthii
Conflict during the ancient era
Hammond, ISBN 0521227178, 1992, page 600: „In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
Dardanian-Celtic_War
were a Thracian tribe that in antiquity lived near the sources of the River Strymon, and are mentioned in texts by Polybius, Cassius Dio, Tacitus and
Dentheletae
Thracian tribe
were a Thracian tribe who dwelt mostly between the Nestus and the Strymon rivers in southern Thrace, but also once dwelt west of the Strymon at least as
Edoni
Celtic tribe in Thrace
Hammond, ISBN 0-521-22717-8, 1992, page 600: "In the place of the vanished Treres and Tilataei we find the Serdi for whom there is no evidence before the
Serdi
Thracian tribe
Bisaltae (Greek: Βισάλται) were a Thracian people on the lower Strymon river, who gave their name to Bisaltia, the district between Amphipolis and Heraclea
Bisaltae
King of the Scythians
BCE, and was succeeded by his son Sandakšatru. In 637 BCE, the Thracian Treres tribe who had migrated across the Thracian Bosporos and invaded Anatolia
Madyes
History of Italian football club Associazione Calcio Legnano
played against the old Aurora of Busto, whose coach was the famous Attilio Trerè, who had formed a very good team in Busto with members of the former Ausonia
History_of_AC_Legnano
Switzerland XI. Switzerland v North Italy Italy XI v CA River Plate Italy v Switzerland CA River Plate v Italy XI Switzerland XI v North Italy Italy
Italy national football team results (unofficial matches)
Italy_national_football_team_results_(unofficial_matches)
TRERE RIVER
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Boy/Male
Native American
tree.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southeastern)
English (mainly southeastern) : topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous tree, Middle English tre(w).
Boy/Male
Japanese
tree.
Boy/Male
Polynesian
tree.
Boy/Male
Hebrew Native American
tree.
Boy/Male
Native American
tree.
Boy/Male
American, Buddhist, Gaelic, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Ash Tree; Pine Tree
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Teresa, TERE means "harvester."Â
Boy/Male
Native American
tree.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tree
Girl/Female
Norse Greek Latin
tree.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Tree; River; Container
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tree
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Hunter; Harvest / Harvester
Girl/Female
Indian
Tree
Girl/Female
Norse
tree.
Boy/Male
Cambodian
tree.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
tree.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Freer 1.French (Frère) : from frère ‘brother’, used as a byname for the younger of two brothers.
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Famous; Glorious; Successful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Lightning; A Flashing; Thunderbolt
Girl/Female
Norse
Sister of Otter.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Tigress, Beauty, Strength, Modesty, Power
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Name of Goddess Parvati; Queen
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victorious, Star
Girl/Female
Muslim
Strength
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Parsi, Tamil
Self Dependent; Royal Face
Boy/Male
Indian
A prophets name
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Month of Shravan; Born in the Month of Shravan
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n.
A cross or gallows; as Tyburn tree.
n.
A mass of crystals, aggregated in arborescent forms, obtained by precipitation of a metal from solution. See Lead tree, under Lead.
n.
Something constructed in the form of, or considered as resembling, a tree, consisting of a stem, or stock, and branches; as, a genealogical tree.
pron.
In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place; as, he did not stop there, but continued his speech.
v. t.
To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.
v. t.
To drive to a tree; to cause to ascend a tree; as, a dog trees a squirrel.