- of the
upper Hebros,
defeated the
Odrysians and
other local tribes and
conquered Philipopolis,
although the
Odrysians reconquered the town soon afterwards...
- the
royal house of the
Odrysians in
Thrace gained power and in
about 465/464 BC
emerged from the
Persian shadow. The
Odrysians became aware of the power...
- 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 to have...
- discoveries.
Various other Thracian kings (some of them non-
Odrysian) are
included as well.
Odrysian kings though called Kings of
Thrace never exercised sovereignty...
-
Odrysian state of
Thrace (reigned 475-445 BC)
Teres II, king of the
Odrysians in
middle Thrace from 351 BC to 342 BC
Teres III, king of the
Odrysians...
-
Russian Empire Soviet repressions German occupation Holocaust)
Bulgaria (
Odrysian kingdom Old
Great Bulgaria First Bulgarian Empire Christianization Golden...
- form Cersebleptes, Kersebleptēs) was the son of
Cotys I, king of the
Odrysians in Thrace, on
whose death in
September 360 BC he
inherited the throne...
-
Balkan region, the land
inhabited by the Thracians.
Thrace was
ruled by the
Odrysian kingdom during the
classical and ****enistic eras, and
briefly by the Gr****...
- the
royal house of the
Odrysians in
Thrace gained power and in
about 465/464 BC
emerged from the
Persian shadow. The
Odrysians became aware of the power...
-
Seuthes I (/ˈsuːˌθiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Σεύθης, Seuthēs) was king of the
Odrysians in
Thrace from 424 BC
until at
least 411 BC.
Seuthes was the son of Sparatocos...