Bryges
Bryges or Briges (Greek: Βρύγοι or Βρίγες) is the historical name given to a people of the ancient Balkans. They are generally considered to have been related to the Phrygians, who during classical antiquity lived in western Anatolia. Both names, Bryges and Phrygians, are assumed to be variants of the same root. Based on archaeological evidence, some scholars such as Nicholas Hammond and Eugene N. Borza argue that the Bryges/Phrygians were members of the Lausitz culture that migrated into the southern Balkans during the Late Bronze Age.
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Bryges
Bryges or Briges (Greek: Βρύγοι or Βρίγες) is the historical name given to a people of the ancient Balkans. They are generally considered to have been related to the Phrygians, who during classical antiquity lived in western Anatolia. Both names, Bryges and Phrygians, are assumed to be variants of the same root. Based on archaeological evidence, some scholars such as Nicholas Hammond and Eugene N. Borza argue that the Bryges/Phrygians were members of the Lausitz culture that migrated into the southern Balkans during the Late Bronze Age.
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Bryges or Briges (Greek: Βρύγο ...... ns during the Late Bronze Age.
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I Brigi (in greco antico: Βρύγ ...... rante la tarda età del bronzo.
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Бриги (греч. Βρύγοι или Βρίγες) — народ, обитавший на Балканском полуострове.
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Bryges or Briges (Greek: Βρύγο ...... ns during the Late Bronze Age.
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I Brigi (in greco antico: Βρύγ ...... rante la tarda età del bronzo.
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Бриги (греч. Βρύγοι или Βρίγες) — народ, обитавший на Балканском полуострове.
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Brigi
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Bryges
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Бриги
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