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Beithys or
Bithyas (Gr****: Biθύας) was a king of the
Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, who
reigned from c. 140 BC to c. 120 BC. He was the son of
Cotys IV....
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kingdom of
Thrace from
after ca. 120 BC,
succeeding his
possible father,
Beithys.
Thracian Kings,
University of Michigan[permanent dead link] List of Thracian...
- city. Its
earliest recorded use is on an
artifact mentioning that king
Beithys,
priest of the
Syrian goddess,
brought gifts to
Kendriso Apollo; the deity...
- 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 list) – Rubobostes...
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Seuthes V (by 171-after 166)
Teres VI, son of ?
Amadocus III (c. 148 BC)
Beithys (Bithys), son of
Cotys IV (c.146 BC?) The line may have
continued as the...
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Odrysian kingdom of
Thrace (complete list) –
Teres III, King (c.149 BC)
Beithys, King (140–120 BC)
Cotys V, King (120–? BC)
Sadalas I, King (87–79 BC)...
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Bithyas may
refer to:
Beithys, king of the
Odrysian kingdom of
Thrace Bithyas River, a
river of
ancient Thrace This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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kings reigning from
Bizye (now Vize) in
eastern Thrace.
Cotys V, son of ?
Beithys (?-by 87 BC)
Sadalas I, son of
Cotys V (by 87–after 79 BC) Amadocus, Odrysian...
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surrender to the Romans. Cotys' son
Bithys (the same name is
usually spelled Beithys in
Thracian inscriptions) had been left a
hostage at ****us'
court and...