Syrmos (TRIBALLI CHIEFTAIN)

Syrmus Syrmo or Syrmos was a king of the West Thracian Triballi tribe
He is mentioned by Arrian, Strabo and Plutarch,Brave warrior who killed legendary wild boar,as synonim of victories over Philip II.
Triballi people whose earliest known home was the “Triballian plain” (probably the Plain of Kosovo), near the junction of the Angrus and Brongus rivers (the western and southern Morava) in the north-central Balkans.The term "Triballians" appears frequently in Byzantine and other European works of the Middle Ages, referring exclusively to Serbs.Some of these authors clearly explain that "Triballian" is synonym to "Serbian" Acominatus, 1155–1215 or-16) in his history about Emperor Ioannes Komnenos: "... Shortly after this, he campaigned against the nation of Triballians (whom someone may call Serbians as well)
With the beginning of the First Serbian Uprising, the Parliament adopted the Serbian Coat of Arms in 1805, their official seal depicted the heraldic emblems of Serbia and Tribalia

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