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Charnabon in the 5th
century BC,
Cothelas in the 4th
century BC, Rex
Histrianorum mentioned in 339 BC, Dual in the 3rd
century BC,
Moskon in the 3rd century...
- (c.369–309 BC)
Areus I, King (c.309–265 BC)
Dacia (complete list) –
Histrianorum, King (c.339 BC) Cothelas, King (4th
century BC)
Roman Republic (complete...
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their kings, Atheas,
fought against Histria,
which was
supported by a
Histrianorum rex (probably a
local Getic ruler). In 339 BC, King
Atheas was defeated...
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Event Cothelas, King of the Getae. 339 Rex
Histrianorum,
ruling over Histria, is
mentioned by
Trogus Pompeius și Justinus[citation needed]. 4th...
- 5th
century BC Cothelas,
father of Meda of
Odessa – 4th
century BC Rex
Histrianorum,
ruler in Histria,
mentioned by
Trogus Pompeius and
Justinus - 339 BC[citation...
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confirmed in a long
inscription the Histrian's
territorial limits (fines
Histrianorum)
extending to the
Danube Delta, rich in fish,
where most of the city's...
- (9 BC–19 AD)
Dacia (complete list) – Charnabon, King (5th
century BC)
Histrianorum, King (c.339 BC) Cothelas, King (4th
century BC) Dual, King (3rd century...
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against Scythians led by
Ateas 339 BC – A
Getic ruler,
referred as "
Histrianorum Rex" and
located near Danube,
opposes resistance to Ateas'
Scythian army...