Thracian (disambiguation)
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Thracian may refer to:
In history:
- Thracians, an ancient Indo-European people
- List of Thracian tribes
- Thraco-Cimmerian
- Thraco-Illyrian
- Thraco-Roman
- Thracian language, an extinct language spoken by the Thracians
- Thracian mythology, the mythology of the Thracians
- Thracian horseman, an ancient cult
- Thraex/Thracian, a type of Roman gladiator
People
- Maximinus the Thracian, a Roman emperor
- Leo I the Thracian, a Roman emperor
- Dionysius the Thracian, an Ancient Greek grammarian
In geography:
- Thracian Sea, a sea part of the Aegean Sea
- Thracian Chersonese, the ancient name of the Gallipoli peninsula
- Thracian Basin, a basin in Turkey
- Thracian Plain, a plain in Bulgaria
In arts:
- The Thracian Wonder, a play
- Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, an ancient tomb
- Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, an ancient tomb
Other uses:
- Thracian Bulgarians, the ethnic Bulgarian people from Northern Thrace
- Thracian Greeks, the ethnic Greek people from Western Thrace
- Thracian Turks, the ethnic Turkish people from the region of Eastern Thrace
- West Thracian Turks, an officially unrecognized minority group in Greece
See also
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