Cotys IX or Kotys IX (Greek: Κότυς, flourished 1st century) was a Thracian prince and the Roman Client King of Lesser Armenia. Cotys was the second son...
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Cotys may refer to: Cotys I (disambiguation), multiple people Cotys II (disambiguation), multiple people Cotys III (disambiguation), multiple people Cotys...
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Roman Empire as a province. Cotys I son of Rhoemetalces c. 57 BC – c. 48 BC Rhescuporis I son of Cotys I 48 BC-41 BC Cotys II son of Rhescuporis I 42 BC...
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disagreement between Rhescuporis and Cotys led Cotys to be captured and killed by his paternal uncle. After the murder of Cotys in 18 AD, Tryphaena fled with...
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Thrace from 12 to 18 AD. Cotys was the son and heir of loyal Roman client rulers Rhoemetalces I and Pythodoris I of Thrace. Cotys' mother is only known through...
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Cotys II is known mainly from coinage, alongside a few inscriptions and contemporary writings. His coins are known from the period 123–131. Cotys II...
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died 1101. Alfonso IV of León, King of León 925–931, abdicated, died 933. Cotys IX, King of lesser Armenia, reigned 38 to until at least 47, forced to abdicate...
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Cotys III or Kotys III (Greek: Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Κότυς Γ' Φιλοκαῖσαρ Φιλορωμαῖος Eὐσεβής, Tiberios Iulios Kotys Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, flourished...
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Ptolemy IX Soter II (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Σωτήρ, Ptolemaĩos Sōtḗr 'Ptolemy the Saviour'), commonly nicknamed Lathyros (Λάθυρος, Láthuros 'chickpea'), was...
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Tiberius Julius Cotys I Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Cotys I of the Bosporus (fl. 45–63 AD), was a Roman client king of the Bosporan...
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Antiochus IX Eusebes Cyzicenus (Greek: Ἀντίοχος Εὐσεβής Κυζικηνός, "Antiochus the Pious, the Cyzicene") was a ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid kingdom...
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brother of Cotys and son of Seuthes, in an Athenian decree from 330 BC is also sometimes connected to Seuthes III, with Reboulas and Cotys identified...
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BC) Amatokos III, King (184 BC) Cotys IV, King (171–167 BC) Teres III, King (c.149 BC) Beithys, King (140–120 BC) Cotys V, King (120–? BC) Dacia (complete...
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III 42–46 Cotys I 46–78 Incorporated as a part of the Roman Province of Moesia Inferior 63–68 Rhescuporis II 78–93 Sauromates I 93–123 Cotys II 123–131...
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century AD; died 153), was a Roman client king of the Bosporan Kingdom. When Cotys II died in 131, Rhoemetalces succeeded him as king. The relationship between...
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Great. Ptolemy XII was an illegitimate son of Ptolemy IX by an uncertain mother. In 116 BC, Ptolemy IX became co-regent with his mother, Cleopatra III. However...
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III, King (c.149 BC) Beithys, King (140–120 BC) Cotys V, King (120–? BC) Sadalas I, King (87–79 BC) Cotys VI, King (57–48 BC) Sadalas II, King (48–42 BC)...
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Gepaepyris Mithridates III Cotys I Rhescuporis II Sauromates I Cotys II Rhoemetalces Eupator Sauromates II Rhescuporis III Cotys III Sauromates III Rhescuporis...
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Mithridates VI; he died in 68 AD Tiberius Julius Cotys I, named in honour of his late maternal grandfather, Cotys VIII Aspurgus reigned until his death in 37...
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Emperor and the populus Romanus‘. Sauromates I had at least one son, Cotys II. Cotys II would succeed his father. Through his son, Sauromates I would have...
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as first wife of Ptolemy IX Lathyros. She later became queen consort of the Seleucid king of Syria as the wife of Antiochus IX Cyzicenus. Cleopatra IV...
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Medway Megaliths (section Kit's Coty House)
another three chambered tombs have been identified: Kit's Coty House, Little Kit's Coty House, and Smythe's Megalith, although it has also been suggested...
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BCE: Corylas I. ca. 400–380 BCE: Cotys I, son or brother of Corylas I. ca. 380–364 BCE: Thuys I, son of Corylas I or Cotys I. (Cappadocian dynasty) 364–362...
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131 BC and again from 127 to 116 BC. She then ruled with her sons Ptolemy IX and Ptolemy X from 116 to 101 BC. Cleopatra III was also known as Cleopatra...
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his brother Ptolemy IX to maintain control over the Egyptian throne. Cleopatra III and Ptolemy X fought a war against Ptolemy IX in the Hasmonean kingdom...
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died in 68. Tiberius Julius Cotys I - he was named in honor of his late maternal grandfather, Cotys VIII. Through Cotys I, Gepaepyris and Aspurgus had...
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(complete list) – 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...
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during the reign of Tiberius, was sent to Thrace to secure the release of Cotys, the Thracian king, from his uncle, Rhescuporis, in AD 19. He died in Moesia...
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half-brother Antiochus IX. Antiochus VIII's wife, the Ptolemaic Egyptian princess Tryphaena, had her sister and the wife of Antiochus IX, the former Cleopatra...
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administration of her empire." Antonia Tryphaena who married Cotys VIII, King of Thrace. Cotys was murdered "and she lived in widowhood, because she had...
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