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Searched all Perseus collections for "thracia" 68 results in 5 collections
Results summary (items)
Greek and Roman Materials (59)
The Works of Christopher Marlowe (1)
Renaissance Materials (5)
The Tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra (1)
American Memory: Chesapeake Bay (2)

59 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter T, entry Thra_ca
    ēs, v. Thracia. (35.64)

  2. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter T, entry Thre_issa
    ae, v. Thracia, F. (17.69)

  3. Charles Short, Charlton T. Lewis, A Latin Dictionary alphabetic letter T, entry Thre_i^ci^us
    a, um, v. Thracia, D. (15.94)

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1 from The Works of Christopher Marlowe

  1. Christopher Marlowe, Tamburlaine, Part 2 act 3, scene 1, line 1
    Orcanes Calepinus Cyricelibes, otherwise Cybelius, son and
    successive heire to the late mighty Emperour Bajazeth, by
    the aid of God and his friend Mahomet, Emperour of Natolia,
    Jerusalem, Trebizon, Soria, Amasia, Thracia, Illyrie, Carmonia
    and al the hundred and thirty Kingdomes late contributory to his
    mighty father. (5.09)

5 from Renaissance Materials

  1. M. W. MacCallum, Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background
    Caesar. [He] had with him to ayde him these kinges and subjects following: Bocchus king of Lybia, Tarcondemus king of high Cilicia, Archelaus king of Cappadocia, Philadelphus king of Paphlagonia, Mithridates king of Comagena, and Adallas king of Thracia. (9.24)

  2. Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation
    Passing through the Countries of Thracia, now called Romania the great, Valachia & Moldavia , where ariving the 5. of September I was according to the Grand Signior his commandement very courteously interteined by Peter his positive prince, a Greeke by profession, with whom was concluded that her Majesties subjects there trafiquing should pay but three upon the hundreth, which as well his owne Subjects as all other nations answere: whose letters to her Majestie be extant. (4.47)

  3. Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation
    And there, according to the order and direction of the voyage, each shippe began to take leave of the rest, and to separate himselfe, setting his course for the particular port, whereunto hee was bounde: one for Tripolie in Syria , another for Constantinople, the chiefe Citie of the Turkes Empire, situated upon the coast of Romania , called of olde, Thracia , and the rest to those places, whereunto they were privatly appointed. (3.73)

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1 from The Tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra

  1. Appendices section SOURCE OF THE PLOT, subsection Plutarch
    Bocchus king of Libya, Tarcōdemus king of high Silicia, Archelaus king of Cappadocia, Philadelphus king of Paphlagonia, Mithridates king of Comagena, and Adallas king of Thracia. (7.91)

2 from American Memory: Chesapeake Bay

  1. Peter Force, Tracts and other papers relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the colonies in North America from the discovery of the country to the year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol. 2 page 8
    In Grecia, that famous Kingdome of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Thessalia, Thracia, or Romania, where is seated the most pleasant and plentifull Citie in Europe, Constantinople. (2.80)

  2. John Smith, The generall historie of Virginia, New England & the Summer Isles, together with The true travels, adventures and observations, and A sea grammar-Volume 2 page 17
    In Grecia those famous Kingdomes of Macedonia, Bullulgaria, Thessalia, Thracia, or Romania, where is seated the most pleasant and plentifull Citie in Europe, Constantinople. (2.80)

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