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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...
- area of the Șureanu Mountains,
where successive rulers such as Deceneu,
Comosicus, and
Coryllus held power. The
centralised Dacian state reached the peak...
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Oroles • 82 BC – 44 BC
Burebista • 44 BC – 27 BC
Deceneus • 27 BC – 29 AD
Comosicus • 29 – 69 AD
Scorilo • 69 – 87 AD
Duras • 87 – 106 AD
Decebalus Historical...
- Dacian-Getic
kings before Decebalus,
placing a
ruler called "Coryllus"
between Comosicus and Dorpaneus.
Coryllus is
supposed to have
presided over a long peaceful...
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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...
- Boii
Constantin Dinulescu [ro] – Breza, a
druid Vlad Rădescu –
Prince Comosicus Nicolae Iliescu [ro] –
Julius Caesar Mircea Anghelescu [ro] –
Gaius Antonius...
-
sources recorded the
names of
several Dacian high
priests (Deceneus,
Comosicus and Vezina) and
various orders of priests: "god-worshipers", "smoke-walkers"...
- 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...
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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...