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 king of Odrysia, a part of Thrace, during the late 4th century BC (securely attested between 324 and...
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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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Odrysian kingdom (section Seuthes I)
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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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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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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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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Anabasis (Xenophon) (section Book IV)
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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Dromichaetes (redirect from Seuthes (general))
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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• 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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principal tribe, the "Royal Scyths" (Her. iv. 20), who were of Iranian stock and called themselves "Skolotoi" (iv. 6); they were nomads who lived in the...
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Tribes History Tereus Phineus Rhesus Odrysian Kingdom Teres I Cotys I Seuthes III Rulers Skudra Warfare Peltast Trojan War Greco-Persian Wars Peloponnesian...
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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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