Definitions for Thrace

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Spelling: [threys]
IPA: /θreɪs/

Thrace is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 174 anagrams from letters in Thrace (acehrt).

Definitions for Thrace

noun

  1. an ancient region of varying extent in the E part of the Balkan Peninsula: later a Roman province; now in Bulgaria, Turkey, and Greece.
  2. a modern region corresponding to the S part of the Roman province: now divided between Greece (Western Thrace) and Turkey (Eastern Thrace)

Examples for Thrace

As soon would I league myself with the Odomantians of Thrace!

When the quest of the Argonauts was ended, Orpheus returned to his own land of Thrace.

They had known what to expect from such a general, since the day when they sailed for Thrace.

In the country of Thrace, surrounded by all the best gifts of the gods, Orpheus was born.

In the land of Thrace there lived, years ago, one who was called Orpheus.

Here is buried a pilgrim from Thrace, whose name is known only to God.

That infamous tyrant was king of Thrace, and son of Mars and Cyrne.

Only head and lyre remained intact, floating down the River Hebrus from Thrace to the sea.

He rose to great power, and became a mighty prince of Thrace.

The Dionysia, which were brought from Thrace to Thebes, and were very similar to the former.

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