Abrupolis (Ancient Greek,"Ἀβρούπολις") (fl. 2nd century BC) was a king of the Thracian Sapaei, and ally of the Romans. He attacked the dominions of Perseus...
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tribe close to the Greek city of Abdera. One of their kings was named Abrupolis and had allied himself with the Romans. They ruled Thrace after the Odrysians...
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145 BC Ziselmius, Diegylis' son Mostis, of the Caeni, king ~130–90 BC Abrupolis of the Sapaeans, 2nd century BC Rabocentus of the Bessi mentioned by Cicero...
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VI-VIII by James G. Frazer, 2006, page 132: "... led an army against ... Abrupolis, king of the Sapaeans etc. The Sapaeans were a Thracian tribe in the neighbourhood...
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Pergamon (in western Anatolia), an ally of Rome. Amid these alliances, Abrupolis, the king of the Thracian tribe of the Sapaei and an ally of the Romans...
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VI-VIII by James G. Frazer, 2006, page 132: "... led an army against ... Abrupolis, king of the Sapaeans etc. The Sapaeans were a Thracian tribe in the neighbourhood...
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