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  2. Odrysian kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Odrysian kingdom (/ oʊ ˈ d r ɪ ʒ ə n /; Ancient Greek: Βασίλειον Ὀδρυσῶν) was an ancient Thracian state that thrived between the early 5th century BC and the early 3rd / late 1st century BC.

  3. List of kings of Thrace and Dacia - Wikipedia

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    The Odrysian Kingdom under Sitalces Bronze head of An Odrysian king, most likely Seuthes III The list below includes the known Odrysian kings of Thrace, but much of it is conjectural, based on incomplete sources, and the varying interpretation of ongoing numismatic and archaeological discoveries.

  4. Thracian warfare - Wikipedia

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    The Odrysian kingdom (Ancient Greek, "Βασιλεία Όδρυσων") was a union of Thracian tribes that endured between the 5th century BC and the 3rd century BC. The Odrysian state was the first Thracian kingdom that acquired power in the region, by the unification [7] of many Thracian tribes under a single ruler, King Teres [8] 5th

  5. Thracians - Wikipedia

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    The Odrysian Kingdom was a state union of over 40 Thracian tribes [84] and 22 kingdoms [85] that existed between the 5th century BC and the 1st century AD. It consisted mainly of present-day Bulgaria , spreading to parts of Southeastern Romania ( Northern Dobruja ), parts of Northern Greece and parts of modern-day European Turkey .

  6. Sitalces - Wikipedia

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    Odrysian kingdom & Environs,431 BC. Sitalces (Sitalkes) (/ s ɪ ˈ t æ l ˌ s iː z /; Ancient Greek: Σιτάλκης; reigned 431–424 BC) was one of the kings of the Thracian Odrysian state. [1] The Suda called him Sitalcus (Σίταλκος). [2] He was the son of Teres I, and on the sudden death of his father in 431 BC succeeded to the ...

  7. Category:Odrysian kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Odrysian kingdom (c. 480 BC–46 AD), a state union of over 40 Thracian tribes [1]) and 22 kingdoms [2] that existed with interruptions between the 5th century BC and the 1st century AD.

  8. Cetriporis - Wikipedia

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    Coin struck sometime during Cetriporis' reign. Obv.: wreathed, bearded head of Dionysus facing right; rev.: a kantharos cup and thyrsus wand Cetriporis (Ancient Greek: Κετρίπορις, romanized: Ketríporis), also known as Ketriporis, an anthroponym from the Thracian language, [1] was a king of the Odrysian kingdom in western Thrace from c. 357-356 BC, in succession to his father ...

  9. Category:Odrysian kings - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Articles about the monarchs of the Odrysian kingdom (c. 480 BC–46 AD). Pages in category "Odrysian kings" The following 35 pages ...