- to Diodorus, the main
residence of
Dromichaetes was
named Helis. Traditionally,
Helis and the
kingdom of
Dromichaetes have been
placed beyond the Danube...
- River, but he is
defeated and
taken prisoner by the
Getae (Dacian) king
Dromichaetes (Dromihete). Eventually,
Lysimachus is set free and a
peace is agreed...
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Culture People Language Religion Construction Pottery Art
Warfare History Dromichaetes Burebista Decebalus Other kings Moesi Tribes Conflict with Rome Roman...
- king of the
Triballi 4th
century BC Bergaios,
petty king of
Pangaeum Dromichaetes, of the
Getae 300 BC Langarus, of the
Agrianes Pleuratus, a Thracian...
- of Razgrad, in
northeast Bulgaria. The tomb is
probably the
grave of
Dromichaetes (Ancient Gr****: Δρομιχαίτης, romanized: Dromichaites; c. 300 – c. 280...
-
Lysimachus tried to
subdue the
Getae he was
defeated by them. The
Getae king,
Dromichaetes, took him
prisoner but he
treated him well and
convinced Lysimachus there...
-
beyond the Danube, but was
defeated and
taken prisoner by the
Getae king
Dromichaetes (or Dromihete), who, however, set him free in 292 BC on
amicable terms...
-
century BC) Rhemaxos, King (c.200 BC) Moskon, King (3rd
century BC)
Dromichaetes, King (3rd
century BC) Zalmodegicus, King (late 3rd
century BC) Rubobostes...
- by his
father against the Getae, but was
defeated and
taken prisoner.
Dromichaetes, the king of the Getae, sent him back to his
father as a
goodwill gesture;...
- River, but he is
defeated and
taken prisoner by the
Getae (Dacian) king
Dromichaetes (Dromihete). Eventually,
Lysimachus is set free and a
peace is agreed...