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- Comosicus was a Dacian king and high priest who lived in the 1st century BC. The only reference to Comosicus is a p****age in the writings of the Roman...
- century BC) Zyraxes, King (1st century BC) Burebista, King (82–44 BC) Comosicus, King (44 BC–28 AD) Roman Republic (complete list) – 100 Gaius Marius...
- Boii Constantin Dinulescu [ro] – Breza, a druid Vlad Rădescu – Prince Comosicus Nicolae Iliescu [ro] – Julius Caesar Mircea Anghelescu [ro] – Gaius Antonius...
- Sauromates I, client king under Rome (93–123) Dacia (complete list) – Comosicus, King (44 BC–28 AD) Scorilo, King (c.28–68 AD) Duras, King (68–87) Decebalus...
- Octavian, an ally of Decimus, who is one of his uncle's ********ins, close by. Comosicus succeeds Burebista as king of Dacia. Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, Roman statesman...
- Jordanes Cotiso was succeeded by Comosicus, about whom nothing is known beyond the name. King Scorilo was Comosicus' successor and may have been the father...
- (inscription "Basileys Thiamarkos epoiei") Cotiso – c. 40 BC - c.9 BC Comosicus – 9 BC–30 AD Scorilo – c.30–70 AD Coson Duras – c. 69–87 Decebalus – 87–106...
- Dacian-Getic kings before Decebalus, placing a ruler called "Coryllus" between Comosicus and Dorpaneus. Coryllus is supposed to have presided over a long peaceful...
- been killed in the war. According to Jordanes Cotiso was succeeded by Comosicus, about whom nothing is known beyond the name. In the 16th century a large...
- sources recorded the names of several Dacian high priests (Deceneus, Comosicus and Vezina) and various orders of priests: "god-worshipers", "smoke-walkers"...