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- Cetriporis (Ancient Gr****: Κετρίπορις, romanized: Ketríporis), also known as Ketriporis, an anthroponym from the Thracian language, was a king of the Odrysian...
- into the interior. Cetriporis allied himself with the kings of Paeonia and Illyria, but Philip II defeated them one by one. Cetriporis was allowed to keep...
- Coin of the western Odrysian king Cetriporis, who was subjugated by Philip in the late 350s...
- the other two princes. He may have ruled in conjunction with his son Cetriporis, who entered into an alliance with Athens and the Illyrians against Philip...
- as a witness to several alliances such as the one between Athens and Cetriporis, Lyppeus of Paeonia and Grabus, and the oaths of the League of Corinth...
- Berisades, who died about the same time, and was succeeded by his sons, Cetriporis and his brothers. Cersobleptes and Charidemus conceived the idea of depriving...
- Cersobleptes, king in central Thrace in Chersonese and Maroneia (359-351 BC) Cetriporis, son of Berisades, king in western Thrace in Strimos (358-347 BC) Teres...
- might therefore have been part of the campaign that Philip fought against Cetriporis (probably 355 BC), or a campaign against Amadokos (probably 353 BC). The...
- formed an alliance with Grabus, Paeonian king Lyppeius, and Thracian king Cetriporis against Philip. Some months later the three northern kings were defeated...
- western Thrace (359–352 BC) Amatokos II, King, middle Thrace (359–351 BC) Cetriporis, King, western Thrace (356–351 BC) Teres II, King, middle Thrace (351–342...