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- Seleukos (Ancient Gr****: Σέλευκος; died c. 130 BC), son of Bithys, was a Ptolemaic governor of Cyprus and admiral in the second century BC. Seleucus had...
- Cotys IV in inner Thrace ODRYSIAN KINGS Dyegilos king of Caeni Bithys in inner Thrace BRANCH OF ASTAEAN KINGS Cotys V Sadalas I Cotys VI Sadalas II Sadalas...
- -Plutarch Parrhasius Ps.-Plutarch Oxylus Protogeneia Apollod. 1st/2nd cent. AD Bithys Sete Tmolus Theogone Ps.-Plutarch Ismarus Thracia Alcon of Thrace No mother...
- S. tephraeus Binomial name Strephonota tephraeus (Geyer, 1837) Synonyms Bithys tephraeus Geyer, 1837 Thecla tephraeus Siderus tephraeus Dindyminotes tephraeus...
- Steph**** of Byzantium mentions the name of Rhesus' sister Sete, who had a son Bithys with Ares. In one account, Rhesus' brothers are called Olynthus and Brangas...
- commandant of the eastern Egyptian border-fortress Pelusium Seleucus, son of Bithys, Ptolemaic governor of Cyprus (c.145-130 BC), Seleucus of Alexandria, a...
- Semestra Teres VI in inner Thrace Dyegilos king of CaeniApama of Bithynia Bithys in inner Thrace BRANCH OF ASTAEAN KINGS Sotimos king of Maedi ∞ Athenais...
- from Samothrace to Cotys, but had to surrender to the Romans. Cotys' son Bithys (the same name is usually spelled Beithys in Thracian inscriptions) had...
- times and there are also a few non-Gr**** names (Illyrian or Thracian; e.g. "Bithys"). This material supports the observation that Macedonian personal names...
- Philometor Xenophon? 158–152 BC Andromachus? 152–145 BC Seleucus, son of Bithys 144–ca. 130 BC Ptolemy VIII Euergetes Crocus ca. 130–124 BC Theodorus, son...