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people and
mountains in Thrace.
Amadocus I (died 390 BC), king of the
Odrysae in
Thrace in the 5th
century BC
Amadocus II,
Thracian ruler who inherited...
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kings named Amadocus,
father and son, of whom the son was a
contemporary of
Philip II of Macedon.
Amadocus I is thus the
father of
Amadocus II. Most modern...
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likely a misunderstanding: by 405
Seuthes II
still considered Amadocus I as his suzerein.
Amadocus was the son of the
previous king
Seuthes I,
while Seuthes...
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Amadocus (Gr****: Ἀμάδoκoς, translit. Amadokos, also Amatokos) was an
Odrysian ruler in Thrace, who
ruled from 360 to c. 351 BC.
Amadocus II was the son...
- death, his son and heir
Cersobleptes found himself opposed by
Amadocus II (son of
Amadocus I and
possibly already a
rival to
Cotys in the
early 370s BC)...
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removing its
protection from
Amadocus II.
Athens began to
plant cleruchies in the Chersonese,
while Cersobleptes attacked both
Amadocus II to his west and the...
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connections between Medocus/
Amadocus I and
Seuthes II, and
consider him to be the
Seuthes in question. On this basis,
Amadocus I is
believed to have succeeded...
- Sitalces?),
local ruler in
western Thrace?
Metocus (=
Amadocus I?), son of ?
Sitalces Amadocus I, son of ?
Metocus (unless
identical to him) or of Sitalces...
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rebelled against Amadocus I:
Seuthes despised and
attacked his
overlord by 391 BC, and the
Athenian general Thrasybulus had to
reconcile Amadocus I and Seuthes...
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disagreement among scholars, some of whom
include as
Teres II the
paradynast of
Amadocus I and
rival of
Seuthes II who
ruled near
Byzantium in c. 400 BC, since...