Bergaios

Bergaios

Bergaios or Bergaeus ( _el. Βεργαίος), 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.

Coins of Bergaios

ee also

* Thracians
* Pistiros

External links

* [http://www.wildwinds.com/moushmov/thracian_kingdom.html Ancient Coinage of Thracian Kingdom]


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