- In Gr**** mythology,
Charnabon (Ancient Gr**** "Χαρναβών", gen. "Χαρναβώντος") was a king of the Getae,
mentioned in Sophocles'
tragedy Triptolemos as ruling...
- Cepheus, a king of
Ethiopia Cepheus, a king of
Tegea and an
Argonaut Charnabon, a king of the
Getae Cinyras, a king of
Cyprus and
father of
Adonis Codrus...
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Orpheus of the
Cicones Polymestor of the
Bistonians Zalmoxis of the
Getae Charnabon of the Getae, who came into
power when
grain was
first given to men mentioned...
- art of
agriculture and
share grain with the people. The king of Getae,
Charnabon (also
spelt Carnabon) made an
attempt at Triptolemus' life,
seized him...
- be
split into
different kingdoms.
Known rulers of the
Dacians include Charnabon in the 5th
century BC,
Cothelas in the 4th
century BC, Rex Histrianorum...
- (complete list) – Maroboduus, King (9 BC–19 AD)
Dacia (complete list) –
Charnabon, King (5th
century BC) Histrianorum, King (c.339 BC) Cothelas, King (4th...
- grain,
resulting in the
death of one of the
serpents at the
hands of King
Charnabon of the Getae,
however it is
unclear if
Cychreides is the
serpent that...
-
mention Dacians as
living on the
territory of modern-day Romania. 5th
century Charnabon, king of the Getae. 5th
century The Geto-Dacian
Helmet of Peretu....
- King, Shah (404–358 BC)
Athens (complete list) –
Dacia (complete list) –
Charnabon, King (5th
century BC)
Illyrian Kingdoms (complete list)
Grabos I, King...
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Dacian name
Possible etymology Attestation Notes Charnabon King of the
Getae (Sophocles's Triptolemos)
Comosicus Dacian High
Priest and King who lived...