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Berge or Berga (Ancient Greek: Βέργη or Βέργα) was a Greek town of ancient Macedonia, in what is now the Serres regional unit in northern Greece. The town was located inland from the mouth of the Strymon, in the region of Bisaltia, north-west of Amphipolis, and was founded by Thasians as a dependent colony and emporion sometime in the 5th century BCE. The town was a member of the Delian League, and according to N. G. L. Hammond was colonized by 1000 Athenians. Later sources call it a polis, but according to Strabo it was a village of the Bisaltae and Ptolemy writes that it was in the territory of the Odomanti.

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  • Berge (Bisaltia) (en)
  • Berga (Tracia) (es)
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  • Η Βέργη, ή Βέργα, ή Βεργαίο, ή Βέρτα, ήταν αρχαία πόλη στον σημερινό νομό Σερρών κοντά στον σημερινό οικισμό του Νέου Σκοπού. Μαζί με την Άργιλο, τη Βισαλτία, το , την Τράγιλο και την Όσσα, ήταν μια από τις σημαντικότερες πόλεις της αρχαίας Βισαλτίας. Η Βέργα ήταν γνωστή στην αρχαιότητα και από τον κωμικό ποιητή της με καταγωγή από τη Θράκη και ο οποίος ποτέ δεν έλεγε την αλήθεια. (el)
  • Berge (in greco antico: Βέργα) era una città dell'antica Grecia ubicata in Tracia. (it)
  • Berge or Berga (Ancient Greek: Βέργη or Βέργα) was a Greek town of ancient Macedonia, in what is now the Serres regional unit in northern Greece. The town was located inland from the mouth of the Strymon, in the region of Bisaltia, north-west of Amphipolis, and was founded by Thasians as a dependent colony and emporion sometime in the 5th century BCE. The town was a member of the Delian League, and according to N. G. L. Hammond was colonized by 1000 Athenians. Later sources call it a polis, but according to Strabo it was a village of the Bisaltae and Ptolemy writes that it was in the territory of the Odomanti. (en)
  • Berga (en griego, Βέργα) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Tracia. Estrabón la sitúa en territorio de los bisaltes, a 200 estadios de Anfípolis.​ De Berga procedía , geógrafo del siglo IV a. C.​ La ciudad perteneció a la liga de Delos puesto que aparece en listas de tributos a Atenas entre los años 451 y 429/8 a. C.​ Se localiza cerca de .​ (es)
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  • Η Βέργη, ή Βέργα, ή Βεργαίο, ή Βέρτα, ήταν αρχαία πόλη στον σημερινό νομό Σερρών κοντά στον σημερινό οικισμό του Νέου Σκοπού. Μαζί με την Άργιλο, τη Βισαλτία, το , την Τράγιλο και την Όσσα, ήταν μια από τις σημαντικότερες πόλεις της αρχαίας Βισαλτίας. Η Βέργα ήταν γνωστή στην αρχαιότητα και από τον κωμικό ποιητή της με καταγωγή από τη Θράκη και ο οποίος ποτέ δεν έλεγε την αλήθεια. (el)
  • Berge or Berga (Ancient Greek: Βέργη or Βέργα) was a Greek town of ancient Macedonia, in what is now the Serres regional unit in northern Greece. The town was located inland from the mouth of the Strymon, in the region of Bisaltia, north-west of Amphipolis, and was founded by Thasians as a dependent colony and emporion sometime in the 5th century BCE. The town was a member of the Delian League, and according to N. G. L. Hammond was colonized by 1000 Athenians. Later sources call it a polis, but according to Strabo it was a village of the Bisaltae and Ptolemy writes that it was in the territory of the Odomanti. Berge was a rich city and that minted her own coins from 476 to 356 BCE depicting Silenus with a nymph or Silenus or a carp fish or square crisscross in form of swastikas and had the following words inscribed, (ΒΕΡΓ) or (ΒΕΡΓΑΙ) or (ΒΕΡΓΑΙΟΥ). Berge began to lose its importance after the foundation of Amphipolis, it continued however being a self-sufficient city in Hellenistic and Roman times. It was the homeland of Antiphanes of Berge (4th century BCE), writer of the book Apista (Unbelievable Stories), from which the verb bergaḯzein (Greek: βεργαΐζειν) was created to denote someone telling incredible stories. Its site is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of modern Nigrita. (en)
  • Berga (en griego, Βέργα) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Tracia. Estrabón la sitúa en territorio de los bisaltes, a 200 estadios de Anfípolis.​ De Berga procedía , geógrafo del siglo IV a. C.​ La ciudad perteneció a la liga de Delos puesto que aparece en listas de tributos a Atenas entre los años 451 y 429/8 a. C.​ En el año 2000 se realizaron algunos trabajos de excavación puntuales que hallaron algunas tumbas del periodo arcaico, además de un cementerio otomano del siglo XIX que recubría otro cementerio del periodo bizantino. Unos años más tarde, a partir del año 2005, se llevaron a cabo excavaciones a mayor escala. Estos trabajos sacaron a la luz restos de un asentamiento que perduró entre la parte final de la época arcaica y el periodo romano. Entre los restos hallados se encuentra un pequeño santuario acerca del que se ha sugerido que se trataba de un . Junto a él había un gran edificio rectangular que debía tratarse de un lugar de almacenaje o una sala de banquetes donde se hallaron restos de cerámica, monedas y huesos de animales que comprenden un periodo desde fines del siglo VI hasta el IV a. C. También se han hallado un grupo numeroso de tumbas de los periodos helenístico y romano que además albergaban objetos tales como monedas, piezas de orfebrería, lámparas y figuritas.​ Se localiza cerca de .​ (es)
  • Berge (in greco antico: Βέργα) era una città dell'antica Grecia ubicata in Tracia. (it)
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