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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...
- defense against the Athenians. In 360, Cotys was ********inated. His son Cersobleptes ****umed control of eastern Thrace, while his brothersBerisades and...
- 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,...
- 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...