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Cabyle or Kabile (), also known as Calybe or Kalibe (Καλύβη), is a town in the interior of , west of , on the river . The town later bore the names of Diospolis (Διὸς Πόλις), and Goloë (Γολόη)., , x. pp. 274, 281;


Name
The acropolis of the ancient city was located in the most eastern part of Zaichi peak. Its entrance in the south was a gate cut into the rocks and on one of these rocks there's a carved relief image of , the Great Mother of the Gods. Considering that this is the name of the goddess, according to Prof. Velizar Velkov, it can be assumed that the pronunciation of the name in the ancient Thracian language was Cabyle.Авторска колегия "Поселищен живот в Тракия – Симпозиум 14 – 17 септември 1982', Ямбол 1982 г.


History
Cabyle used to be one of the most important centers of south-eastern Thrace. It was established around 2000 BC on the Zaychi Vrah Heights.

In 341 BC Cabyle was conquered by the army of Philip II of Macedon and was later included in the Empire of Alexander of Macedon. It was colonised by Philip with rebellious Macedonians. In the 3rd century BC it was governed again by the . The town was a major trade and military center between the 3rd and the 2nd centuries BC. The town is noted by numerous ancient authors including ,, de Cherson., p. 60 , , Pliny the Elder, and Stephanus of Byzantium.

In 71 BC the city was conquered by the by the troops of and after 45 BC it was included in the Roman of the Sapaean Thracian kingdom, and after 46 AD in the province of Thracia. Cabyle was one of the most important cities of Thrace following the reforms of Emperor in 4th century AD.

In late 4th century Cabyle was seized by the . It was finally destroyed by the and never settled again. During the Middle Ages there was a small settlement located in the territory of the ancient city.


Archaeology
Its site is located near the modern village of , less than away from , south-eastern . It was proclaimed part of the 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria. The territory of the city and the surrounding area was proclaimed a territory of national importance in 1965 and converted to an archaeological reserve. The area of the reserve is around 65 km2.

Many of the findings are housed in the onsite museum which also includes an exhibition tracking the excavation history of the site.


Titular see
Under the name of Diospolis in Thracia, it remains a of the Roman Catholic Church.

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