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Cotiso,
Cotish or
Cotison (flourished c. 30 BC) was a
Dacian or
Getic king who
apparently ruled the
mountains between Banat and
Oltenia (modern-day Romania)...
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secure the
goodwill of
Cotiso by
giving him his daughter, and he
himself marrying a
daughter of
Cotiso.
According to Suetonius,
Cotiso refused the alliance...
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Burebista Statue of
Burebista located in Călărași
Dacian king
Reign 82/61–45/44 BC
Successor Cotiso Died 45/44 BC...
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century BC) Rholes, King (1st
century BC) Dapyx, King (1st
century BC)
Cotiso, King (1st
century BC) Zyraxes, King (1st
century BC) Burebista, King (82–44...
- four (later five)
parts under separate rulers. One of
these entities was
Cotiso's state, to whom
Augustus betrothed his own five-year-old
daughter Julia...
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ruler called Cotiso was the
dominant power in the late 1st
century BC.
Ioana A.
Oltean argues that
Comosicus probably succeeded Cotiso at some point...
- Gr****
Black sea city (Olbia?),
commissioned by a
Thracian or
Getan king (
Cotiso? Koson?) or by a high
Roman official (Brutus?), in
honour of the other....
- 1st
century AD,
Dacian king (inscription "Basileys
Thiamarkos epoiei")
Cotiso – c. 40 BC - c.9 BC
Comosicus – 9 BC–30 AD
Scorilo – c.30–70 AD
Coson Duras...
- Dacians,
whereby he
would marry the
daughter of the
Dacian King,
Cotiso, and in
exchange Cotiso would wed Octavi****' daughter, Julia.
Although it is believed...
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Deceneus is High
Priest of Dacia. (to 27 BC)[citation needed] 40 BC King
Cotiso ruled Banat and Oltenia. (to 9 BC)[citation needed] 29 BC King
Zyraxes ruled...