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Bistones is the name of a Thracian people who dwelt between Mount Rhodopé and the Aegean Sea, beside Lake Bistonis, near Abdera extending westward as far as the river Nestus. It was through the land of the Bistones that Xerxes marched on his invasion of Greece. The Bistones continued to exist at the time when the Romans were masters of Thrace. Roman poets sometimes use the names of the Bistones for that of the Thracians in general. Pliny mentions one town as belonging to the Bistones: Tirida; the other towns on their coast, Dicaea, Ismaron, Parthenion, Phalesina and Maronea, were Greek colonies.

Mythology
The Bistones were militant people who worshiped Ares, Dionysus or Bacchus, Minerva, In the play Alcestis by Euripides, the mythical Heracles is on his way to the land of the Bistones in his labour for Tirynthian Eurystheus to fetch the chariot-steeds of Thracian Diomedes. The Thracian Diomedes was king of the Bistones. The Argonautica (line 78) implies Orpheus is king of Bistonian Pieria, From the worship of Bacchus (Dionysus) in Thrace, Bacchic women are called Bistonides. According to another myth Biston founded the Bistones tribe. ==References==
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