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Bergaios

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Bergaios or Bergaeus (Template:Lang-el), 400 – 350 BC, was a Thracian king in the Pangaian region. He is known mainly from the several types of coins that he struck, which resemble those of Thasos. Bergaios could mean literally, 'a man from Berge but the legend on the coin is a personal, not a place name.[1]

Coins of Bergaios

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Odrysian kingdom of Thrace By Zofia Archibald Page 130 ISBN 0-19-815047-4