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Kotys (Ancient Gr****: Κότυς
Kótys), also
called Kotytto (Κοτυττώ), was a
Thracian goddess whose festival, the Cotyttia,
resembled that of the Phrygian...
- Mason, Texas,
United States Koty-Rybno,
Gmina Grajewo, Grajewo, Podlaskie,
Poland Coty (disambiguation)
Kotys (surname)
Kotys This
disambiguation page lists...
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Kotys is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Joe
Kotys (1925–2012),
American artistic gymnast Nick
Kotys (1913–2005),
American football...
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Ryszard Kotys.
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generic name (help) "Nie żyje
Ryszard Kotys. Urodził się...
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Abbas Koty Yacoub (1952–October 22, 1993) was a
Chadian political figure and
rebel leader.
Abbas Koty was born in 1952, he
belonged to the
Zaghawa Kobé...
- 51°54′19″N 105°4′31″E / 51.90528°N 105.07528°E / 51.90528; 105.07528
Bolshiye Koty (Russian: Больши́е Ко́ты) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Irkutsk Oblast...
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Cotys I or
Kotys I may
refer to:
Cotys I (Odrysian),
ruled 384–360 BC
Cotys I (Sapaean),
ruled until 48 BC
Tiberius Julius Cotys I (fl. 1st century),...
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Baptes (Gr**** βάπτης) were
priests of the Gr****
goddess Kotys. The word
comes from the Gr**** verb βάπτω (baptō),
meaning "to dip in water". The Baptes...
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Kotys,
chief of the Odrysians.
Kotys had
already married his
daughter to the
Athenian general Iphicrates.
Prevented from
marrying into
Kotys' family...
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Cotys I or
Kotys I (Ancient Gr****: Κότυς, romanized:
Kotys) was a king of the
Odrysians in
Thrace from 384 BC to his
murder in 360 BC.
Cotys was known...