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    The Odrysian kingdom (/oʊˈdrɪʒən/; Ancient Greek: Βασίλειον Ὀδρυσῶν) was an ancient Thracian state that thrived between the early 5th century BC and the...
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    establishment of their first permanent state the Odrysian kingdom in the 5th century BC. The Thracian kingdom faced subjugation by the Achaemenid Empire around...
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    List of kings of Thrace and Dacia (category Paeonia (kingdom))
    the Roman emperor Claudius I Spargapeithes, king of the Agathyrsi Odrysian kingdom Sapaeans Paeonia List of ancient cities in Thrace List of ancient tribes...
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    century BC to 46 AD. Succeeding the Classical and Hellenistic era Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, it was dominated by the Sapaean tribe, who ruled from their...
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    Philip II (359–336 BC), Macedonia subdued mainland Greece and the Thracian Odrysian kingdom through conquest and diplomacy. With a reformed army containing phalanxes...
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  • This is a list of the client rulers of Ancient Rome, sectioned by the kingdom, giving the years the ruler was on the throne, and separating Kings and...
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  • Achaemenid Empire. In the 470s BC, the Thracians formed the powerful Odrysian Kingdom which lasted until 46 BC, when it was finally conquered by the Roman...
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  • or Kotys I (Ancient Greek: Κότυς, romanized: Kotys) was a king of the Odrysians in Thrace from 384 BC to his murder in 360 BC. Cotys was known to have...
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    of an ancient kingdom in the northernmost part of ancient Greece, bordering Epirus to the west and the ancient thracian Odrysian kingdom to the east. For...
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    the most comprehensive evidence for its religious practices is the Odrysian kingdom, which occupied the territory ranging from the Haemus Mons in the north...
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    under Philip V of Macedon). The Odrysian Kingdom was a union of Thracian tribes under the kings of the powerful Odrysian tribe. Various parts of Thrace...
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    double axe apparently carried important symbolism the ancient Thracian Odrysian kingdom related to the Thracian religion and to royal power. It is argued that...
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    and by Illyria to the west. This largely coincided with the Thracian Odrysian kingdom, whose borders varied over time. After the Macedonian conquest, this...
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    kings in 310 BC. Odrysian military strength was based on intra-tribal elite making the kingdom prone to fragmentation. Although the kingdom was wealthy, a...
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    Sitalces (category Odrysian kings)
    Greek: Σιτάλκης; reigned 431–424 BC) was one of the kings of the Thracian Odrysian state. The Suda called him Sitalcus (Σίταλκος). He was the son of Teres...
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    region, the land inhabited by the Thracians. Thrace was ruled by the Odrysian kingdom during the Classical and Hellenistic eras, and briefly by the Greek...
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    the daughter of the Odrysian king Tērēs I. Scyles fled to the Odrysian kingdom, but Tērēs I's son and successor to the Odrysian kingship, Sitalkēs, met...
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  • Vientiane and the Kingdom of Champasak After the reign of Cotys I, the Odrysian Kingdom collapsed into three different dynasties until its conquest by Philip...
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    Paionia (Ancient Greek: Παιονία, romanized: Paionía) was the land and kingdom of the Paeonians or Paionians (Ancient Greek: Παίονες, romanized: Paíones)...
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    powerful Thracian states were organized, such as the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace and the Dacian kingdom of Burebista. A type of soldier of this period called...
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    Control of the city alternated between the Macedonian kingdom and the Thracian Odrysian kingdom during the Hellenistic period; the Macedonian king Philip...
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    Cimmerians Strait of Kerch Getae Kingdom of Pontus Odrysian kingdom Tanais Tablets Hind, John. "The Bosporan Kingdom". In Lewis, D. M.; Boardman, J.;...
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    and the bulk of their tribes united under king Teres to form the Odrysian kingdom in the 470s BC. It was weakened and vassalised by Philip II of Macedon...
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  • Aemilius Lepidus, Roman consul (b. c. 77 BC) Rhescuporis II, king of the Odrysian Kingdom Vagi, David (2016). Coinage and History of the Roman Empire. Routledge...
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  • Seuthopolis (category Odrysian kingdom)
    Thracian king Seuthes III between 325–315 BC which was the capital of the Odrysian kingdom. Its ruins are now located at the bottom of the Koprinka Reservoir...
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    conflict and temporary alliances with the Thracian ruler Sitalces of the Odrysian Kingdom. He eventually made peace with Athens, thus forming an alliance between...
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    Tomb of Seuthes III (category Odrysian kingdom)
    is located near Kazanlak, Bulgaria. Seuthes III was the King of the Odrysian Kingdom of Thrace from c. 331 to c. 300 BC and founder of the nearby Thracian...
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    In the 500s BC, the area became part of a Thracian state union, the Odrysian kingdom from another Thracian tribe the Odrysses. In 339 BC Philip II of Macedon...
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    Teres I (category Odrysian kings)
    Ancient Greek: [tɛ́ːrɛːs]; reigned 460–445 BC) was the first king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace. Thrace had nominally been part of the Persian empire since...
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    Southeastern Europe) Tengrism (Turks) Thracian religion (Thracians of Odrysian kingdom) Vainakh religion (Nakhs of the Caucasus) Indigenous Australian religion...
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