• Seuthes IV (Ancient Greek: Σεύθης, Seuthēs) was a possible king of the Odrysians in Thrace during the 3rd century BC. Seuthes IV is an obscure figure,...
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    Seuthes III (Ancient Greek: Σεύθης, Seuthēs) was a Thracian king of Odrysia, a part of Thrace, during the late 4th century BC (securely attested between...
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    Teres IV, son of Seuthes (III?) (c. 295 BC?) Seuthes IV, son of Teres (IV?) Teres V, son of ? Seuthes IV (c. 255 BC) Rhoegus, son of Seuthes (IV?) (mid-Third...
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    maybe father of Seuthes III Cersoblepres maybe father of Seuthes III Roigos, son of Seuthes III, maybe king Roigos, son of Seuthes IV Raizdos maybe identical...
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  • Seuthes V (Ancient Greek: Σεύθης, Seuthēs) was a king of the Odrysians in Thrace in the late 3rd or early 2nd century BC. He is only known as the father...
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  • Thrace (complete list) – Seuthes IV, King (215–190 BC) Pleuratus I, King (213–208 BC) Amatokos III, King (184 BC) Cotys IV, King (171–167 BC) Teres III...
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  • a (unattested) son of Seuthes III: Seuthes III (before 324-after 312 BC) - Teres IV - Seuthes IV - Roigos (c. 250 BC) or Seuthes III (before 324-after...
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  • some early success before ending in disaster. According to Polyaenus, Seuthes, a general of Dromichaetes, presented himself as a deserter, deceived Lysimachus...
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  • Seuthes III, King (331–300 BC) Cotys II, King (300–280 BC) Raizdos, King (280 BC–?) Cotys III, King (270 BC) Rhescuporis I, King (240–215 BC) Seuthes...
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  • it was sacked by Celts. The dual role of Seuthes' palace (royal court and sanctuary) indicates that Seuthes was a priest–king: the high priest of the...
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    with Seuthes to gain provisions for the Hellenes while Seuthes promises to pay them for gaining land for his control via the pillaged goods. Seuthes travels...
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  • Cotys IV (Ancient Greek: Κότυς, Kotys) was a king of the Odrysians in Thrace from before 171 until after 166 BC. He was the son of Seuthes V and succeeded...
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  • be identified with Roigos, son of Seuthes (III or IV). No Raizdos is attested among the several known sons of Seuthes III. List of Thracian tribes Dana...
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    Helvetia Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak Thracian tomb Ostrusha Thracian tomb of Seuthes III Thracian tomb Shushmanets Valley of the Thracian Rulers Roman Tomb...
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  • Odrysian kingdom of Thrace (complete list) – Amadocus I, King (408–389 BC) Seuthes II, King (405–387 BC) Hebryzelmis, King (387–383 BC) Cotys I, King (384–359...
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    the mid-320s (the dating is not entirely clear), a certain Seuthes, later known as Seuthes III, instigated a Thracian rebellion. He seems to have been...
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    as strategos although he faced some difficulties from the Thracian king Seuthes. In 315 BC, Lysimachus joined Cassander, Ptolemy and Seleucus against Antigonus...
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  • Heracleides of Maroneia, a Greek in the service of the Thracian chief Seuthes c. 300 BC Heraclides, 290 BC, an officer of Demetrius Poliorcetes commanding...
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  • general named Pausanias to aid the city, he also persuades the Thracian king Seuthes to rebel. Lysimachus leaves part of his army to continue the siege, while...
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    borne it, and a Thracian "Sparta" "Spardacus" or "Sparadokos", father of Seuthes I of the Odrysae, is also known. One modern author estimates that Spartacus...
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    Griffins Thracian tomb Helvetia Thracian tomb Ostrusha Thracian tomb of Seuthes III Thracian tomb Shushmanets Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari Valley of the...
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  • (450–431 BC) Sitalces, King (431–424 BC) Seuthes I, King (424–410 BC) Amadocus I, King (408–389 BC) Seuthes II, King (405–387 BC) Sparta (complete list)...
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  • Parthenon Greece Europe 432–447 BCE Temple In the Acropolis of Athens Tomb of Seuthes III Bulgaria Europe 450–400 BCE Tomb The tomb was originally a monumental...
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  • located near the ancient Thracian city of Seuthopolis, the capital of king Seuthes III. It was rediscovered in 1944, with frescos remarkably well-preserved...
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    tomb Griffins, Thracian tomb Helvetia, Thracian tomb Ostrusha, Tomb of Seuthes III and the other tombs around Starosel, others contained offerings such...
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    thought to have been used as a royal ceremonial set by the Thracian king Seuthes III. The items may have been buried to hide them during 4th century BC...
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    Amadocus I, Bergaios, Cotys I, Amadocus II, Teres II, Cersobleptes, and Seuthes III. The collection also contains coins from several Greek city-states...
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    • Foundation c. 480 BC • Conquest by Philip II of Macedon 340 BC • Rebellion of Seuthes III c. 330 • Destruction of Seuthopolis c. 250 • Conquest of Odrysian heartlands...
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    after the death of king Perdiccas III, between Philip II (who deposed Amyntas IV), Argeus (supported by Athens), Pausanias (supported by Thrace) and Archelaus...
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    horizon). Xenophon's account of his dealings with the Thracian leader Seuthes suggests that drinking horns were integral part of the drinking kata ton...
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