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Despite the
continued able
service of
Cersobleptes' brother-in-law, the
Euboean adventurer Charidemus,
Cersobleptes was
forced to make
peace with Athens...
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defense against the Athenians. In 360,
Cotys was ********inated. His son
Cersobleptes ****umed
control of
eastern Thrace,
while his
brothers —
Berisades and...
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named Cersobleptes who
succeeded his
father on the
throne in 360 BC, and
possibly a
second son
named Seuthes, who may have
served as
Cersobleptes' deputy...
- ****tive son of
Cersobleptes and
brother of Alexander's
commander Sitalces,
although neither Seuthes nor
Sitalces figure among Cersobleptes'
known sons,...
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Pherae in
Thessaly is
murdered by his wife's
brother at her instigation.
Cersobleptes, in
conjunction with his brothers,
Amadocus II and Berisades, inherits...
- at the
Macedonian court.
After campaigning against the
Thracian ruler Cersobleptes, in 349 BC, Philip II
began his war
against the
Chalcidian League, which...
- or
Seuthes II (384–359 BC)
Cersobleptes, son of
Cotys I, king in
eastern Thrace (359-341 BC) Berisades,
rival of
Cersobleptes, king in
western Thrace in...
-
gaining a firm
ascendancy in the country, and
brings away a son of
Cersobleptes, the King of Thrace, as a hostage.
Philip II's
Thessalian victory earns...
- 340 BC, a
Persian force was
dispatched to ****ist the
Thracian prince,
Cersobleptes, to
maintain his independence.
Sufficient effective aid was
given to...
-
Pherae in
Thessaly is
murdered by his wife's
brother at her instigation.
Cersobleptes, in
conjunction with his brothers,
Amadocus II and Berisades, inherits...