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    a Seuthes, and has been tentatively but enthusiastically identified as a son of Seuthes III. He is not, however, named among the sons of Seuthes III and...
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    The Tomb of Seuthes III 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...
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    of Seuthes and brother of Cotys", who is often assumed to have been a son of Seuthes III. However, he could also very well have been a son of Seuthes II...
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  • Seuthes may refer to: Seuthes I, king of the Odrysian Thracians from 424 BC until 410 BC. Seuthes II, king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, from about...
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    son of Cotys III (?-by 212 BC?) Teres IV, son of Seuthes (III?) (c. 295 BC?) Seuthes IV, son of Teres (IV?) Teres V, son of ? Seuthes IV (c. 255 BC)...
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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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    many tribes of Thrace under the banner of the Odrysian state Seuthes I Seuthes II Seuthes III Cotys I Sitalces, King of the Odrysian state; an ally of the...
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    read the name ΣΕΥΘΟΥ / the name of Seuthes/. This fact, the finding of three bronze coins with the image of Seuthes III at the beginning of the corridor...
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  • Odrysian king in Thrace was Seuthes III, sometimes identified (hypothetically) as a son or brother of Cersobleptes, or with a Seuthes known to have served as...
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  • 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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  • I and rival of Seuthes II who ruled near Byzantium in c. 400 BC, since that Teres is specifically called an Odrysian, and since Seuthes II himself was...
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  • (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 312...
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    the upper Tundzha river were within the dominion of the Thracian ruler Seuthes III and took an important place in the historical development of Thrace during...
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  • believed Seuthes II to be the father of Cotys I, now it is known that Seuthes I was his father, as Seuthes II was only 7 years old at the time of Seuthes I's...
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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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  • observations, La Société Guernesiaise Report and Transactions, Vol XXVI, Part III, pp414-417 "Knap of Howar" Historic Scotland. Retrieved 23 September 2011...
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    Tomb of Kazanlak, Bulgaria Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, Bulgaria Tomb of Seuthes III, Bulgaria Tomb of the Unknown Soldier United Kingdom: The Unknown Warrior...
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  • attestation of Seuthes III by about seven years, and various scholars have proposed Seuthes I, Seuthes II, and even a non-reigning Seuthes as the father...
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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 (Silistra)...
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    Warfare Mysteries Emblem History Rhesus Odrysian Kingdom Teres I Cotys I Seuthes III Other Kings Moesi Bessi Maedi Getae Bryges Tribes Skudra Warfare Peltast...
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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 Thracian...
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    young slave and, similarly, drank to Seuthes and offered him the slave; a third Thracian again drank to Seuthes and offered him garments for his queen;...
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    Thracian tribes. N. G. L. Hammond also mentions that the Odrysian king Seuthes III was at war with Macedonia at the same time, but does not connect this...
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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 an...
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  • 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 2015:...
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    with internal autonomy). After the death of the Thracian king Rhoemetalces III in 46 AD and an unsuccessful anti-Roman revolt, the kingdom was annexed as...
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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 invasions...
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    Thracian city, discovered and excavated in 1948. It was founded by king Seuthes III around 325 BC. Its ruins are now located at the bottom of the Koprinka...
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  • by Amadocus' former protege and rival Seuthes II. Hebryzelmis appears to have gained the upper hand, and Seuthes II only retained (or regained) his own...
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    Sveshtari, Thracian tomb of Aleksandrovo, Golyama Arsenalka, Tomb of Seuthes III, Thracian tomb Shushmanets, Thracian tomb Griffins, Thracian tomb Helvetia...
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