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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia

    According to the Iliad, the homeland of the Phrygians was on the Sangarius River, which would remain the centre of Phrygia throughout its history. Phrygia was famous for its wine and had "brave and expert" horsemen.
    According to the Iliad, before the Trojan War, a young king Priam of Troy had taken an army to Phrygia to support it in a war against the Amazons. Homer calls th…

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygians

    A conventional date of c. 1180 BC is often used for the influx (traditionally from Thrace) of the pre-Phrygian Bryges or Mushki, corresponding to the very end of the Hittite empire. Following this date, Phrygia retained a separate cultural identity. From tribal and village beginnings, the state of Phrygia arose in the 8th century BC with its capital at Gordium. Around 690 BC, it was invaded by the Ci…

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  3. 1200 BC - 560 BC - Phrygian Empire - GlobalSecurity.org

    https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/tu-history-phrygia.htm

    Nov 07, 2011 · 1200 BC - 560 BC - Phrygian Empire. Next to nothing is known of the history of the Phrygians. Almost all the kings were named Midas and Gordius; their succession cannot be accurately determined.

  4. Phrygian empire | Article about Phrygian empire by The Free …

    https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Phrygian+empire

    Looking for Phrygian empire? Find out information about Phrygian empire. ancient region, central Asia Minor . The Phrygians, who settled here c.1200 B.C., came from the Balkans and apparently spoke an Indo-European language. Explanation of Phrygian empire

  5. https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Phrygian+empire

    Phrygian empire synonyms, Phrygian empire pronunciation, Phrygian empire translation, English dictionary definition of Phrygian empire. An ancient region of …

  6. https://turkeyphotoguide.com/phrygian-valley

    The empire came to an end when it was invaded by the Cimmerians at around 690 BCE. The culture of the Phrygians, as is testified by their temple in Aizanoi (Çavdarhisar) and the rock-cut temples in the Phrygian Valley, was based on Greek culture, but with strong Neo-Hittite and Urartian influences. Sites and Photos of the Phrygian Valley

  7. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/sargon/essentials/countries/tabalandphrygia

    Tabal and Phrygia: problem neighbours in the West. By the end of the 8th century BC, most of the "Neo-Hittite" kingdoms had been incorporated into the Assyrian Empire. Tabal was the only notable exception, and attempts to bring it to heel resulted in …

  8. https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/a...

    Feb 26, 2021 · Have a Thraco-Phrygian Empire (considering that the posited close relation between the Phrygians and the Thracians is true) arise in the Western Anatolia and Thrace, controlling much of Phrygia (around Ankara and surroundings), Bithynia, Thrace (encompassing Modern Bulgaria, too) and Coast of the Black Sea on both, the Asia and the European sides.

  9. https://www.reddit.com/r/Imperator/comments/galwdz/...

    And people in Caria, Pamphylia,Syria etc (or the Antigonid family) certainly didn't define themselves as Phrygian. There was a multitude of national identities (Macedonian, Cilician, Syrian etc) and they were only kept together by their subordination to the Basileus.If the king was not of the Antigonid dynasty the Antigonid kingdom would simply ...

  10. https://www.historyhit.com/guides/remarkable-persian-ruins

    This ancient city was once the capital of the Phrygian Empire, who ruled the region from roughly 1200-700 BC. Today, visitors to Gordian cannot miss the huge burial mound, or Tumulus, associated with Midas. Visitors can enter the mound through a modern tunnel and view information about the site and the remarkably well-preserved burial chamber.



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