Meda of Odessos (Ancient Greek: Μήδα, romanized: Mḗda), died 336 BC, was a Thracian princess, daughter of the king Cothelas a Getae, and wife of king Philip...
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footballer Jack Meda, Canadian boxer Meda of Odessos (fl. 336 BC), Thracian princess Meda Chesney-Lind (born 1947), American criminologist Meda McKenzie (born...
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mother of Arrhidaeus later called Philip III of Macedon. Meda of Odessos, daughter of the king Cothelas, of Thrace. Cleopatra, daughter of Hippostratus...
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The feature is named after Meda of Odessos (4th century BC), a Thracian princess and wife of Philip II of Macedon. Meda Nunatak is located at 66°13′19″S...
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Argead dynasty (redirect from Argead Dynasty of Macedon)
ancient Macedonian royal house of Dorian Greek provenance. They were the founders and the ruling dynasty of the kingdom of Macedon from about 700 to 310...
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quiver and bow case), shin-guards and neck armor of Queen Meda of Odessos, Philip II's sixth wife Detail of tomb fresco depicting Hades abducting Persephone...
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marrying Meda of Odessos, daughter of a king of the Getae, which has been taken to suggest that Philip campaigned not just in Thrace, but in the valley of the...
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Cothelas (category Kings of Dacia)
king of the Getae who ruled an area near the Black Sea, between northern Thrace and the Danube. His polity also included the important port of Odessos. Around...
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Odrysian kingdom (redirect from Kingdom of Odrysia)
much of the Thracian coast was settled by Greek colonists who founded numerous towns, like Thasos, Byzantion or Odessos. The political history of the Thracian...
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