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^The Histories (Penguin Classics) by Herodotus, John M. Marincola, and Aubery de Selincourt,
ISBN0-14-044908-6, 2003, page 256: "The tribe of Thracians called Crobyzi"
^The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 3, Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and Other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries BC by John Boardman, I. E. S. Edwards, E. Sollberger, and N. G. L. Hammond,
ISBN0-521-22717-8, 1992, page 598 "However, a text of the Hellanicus associates the Crobyzi as well the Terizi (From the Tirizian promontory) with the Getae, who 'immortalize' (Hdt IV94) that is 'render immortal' by ritual. The Crobizi were a subgroup of the Getae tribes. Already known to Hecataeus they are grouped by Herodotus with Thracians"
^Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean,
ISBN0-415-41252-8, 2007, page 46
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^The Histories (Penguin Classics) by Herodotus, John M. Marincola, and Aubery de Selincourt,
ISBN0-14-044908-6, 2003, page 256: "The tribe of Thracians called Crobyzi"
^The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 3, Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and Other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries BC by John Boardman, I. E. S. Edwards, E. Sollberger, and N. G. L. Hammond,
ISBN0-521-22717-8, 1992, page 598 "However, a text of the Hellanicus associates the Crobyzi as well the Terizi (From the Tirizian promontory) with the Getae, who 'immortalize' (Hdt IV94) that is 'render immortal' by ritual. The Crobizi were a subgroup of the Getae tribes. Already known to Hecataeus they are grouped by Herodotus with Thracians"
^Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean,
ISBN0-415-41252-8, 2007, page 46