Tylis (Greek: Τύλις) or Tyle was a capital of a short-lived Balkan state mentioned by Polybius that was founded by Celts led by Comontorius in the 3rd...
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Langarus, of the Agrianes Pleuratus, a Thracian or Illyrian king that attacked Tylis 213–208 BC Diegylis, chieftain of the Caeni extremely bloodthirsty 145 BC...
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Eskişehir, in modern Turkey. Galatia was named after the Gauls from Thrace (cf. Tylis), who settled here and became a small transient foreign tribe in the 3rd...
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T. Y. Lin International (redirect from TYLI)
TYLin is a global, multi-disciplinary infrastructure services firm. Headquartered in San Francisco, TYLin established its business in the design of long-span...
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founded the kingdom of Tylis, imposing a tribute on the city of Byzantium. His successor on the throne was Cavarus under whom Tylis was destroyed by the...
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Cavarus was a Celtic king in Thrace and the last king of Tylis. Under Cavarus, Tylis was destroyed by the Thracians in 212 BC. Celts and the Classical...
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in 227 BC. He was killed in battle against the Gauls and the Kingdom of Tylis. With Antiochus Hierax's death, Attalus gained control over all Seleucid...
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Comontorius, they eventually founded a kingdom in eastern Thrace centered around Tylis. A newer theory proposes the destruction of the town in the 250s, based...
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After 278 BC the Odrysians had a strong competitor in the Celtic Kingdom of Tylis ruled by the kings Comontorius and Cavarus, but in 212 BC they conquered...
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Livy "the bravest nation on earth" Boii Carpi Costoboci Eravisci Gauls of Tylis Peukini Scordisci Serdi Teuriscii, Celts assimilated by Dacians Cotense...
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