The burial dates to the end of the fourth century B.C. and likely belonged to a member of the Getae, one of the most powerful Thracian tribes.
Gergova believes that the burial belonged to a ruler of the Getae, one of the most powerful of the Thracian tribes, who, around 2,400 years ago, were “at their absolute height, politically ...
Now perhaps because the senatorial proceedings were tedious at best, Pertinax jokingly proposed that his imperial friend should also adopt the title “Geticus Maximus – Great Conqueror of the Getae”.
On July 16, 1923, I moved into Exham Priory after the last workman had finished his labours. The restoration had been a stupendous task, for little had remained of the deserted pile but a shell ...
Greenwood was sent out on loan by the Red Devils to Getae last summer following an investigation into his private life led by ...
Darius I (b. 550, d. 486 B.C.), a Persian ruler from the Achaemenian dynasty considerably expanded the territory of his country with the aid of wars against the Getae, Thrace, Lemnos, Imbros ...