- Therefore, it is
possible that
Oroles is an
authentic Dacian name. The
settlement area of the
Dacians under Oroles is not
exactly known. It
could have...
- also
existed as
early as the
first half of the 2nd
century BC
under King
Oroles.
Conflicts with the
Bastarnae and the
Romans (112–109 BC, 74 BC), against...
- King (120–? BC)
Dacia (complete list) – Rubobostes, King (2nd
century BC)
Oroles, King (2nd
century BC)
Roman Republic (complete list) –
Armenia (complete...
- Zalmodegicus, King (late 3rd
century BC) Rubobostes, King (2nd
century BC)
Oroles, King (2nd
century BC) Dicomes, King (1st
century BC) Rholes, King (1st...
-
Rhemaxos also
around 200 BC,
Rubobostes before 168 BC,
Zoltes after 168 BC,
Oroles in the 2nd
century BC,
Dicomes in the 1st
century BC,
Rholes in the 1st...
- BC
Rhemaxos –
around 200 BC
Rubobostes –
around 200 BC
Zoltes - 200 BC
Oroles – 2nd
century BC
Dicomes – 1st
century BC
Rholes – 1st
century BC Dapyx...
-
kings through the
period 450 to 60 BC. The
kings included Dromichaetes,
Oroles, and
Rubobostes in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. From the 4th century BC...
- the
state namely,
Ikogosi Warm Springs;
Arinta Water Falls;
Olosunta and
Orole hills of Ikere; Erin-ayonugba
River at
Erijiyan Ekiti;
Fajuyi Memorial Park...
-
araneomorph spider species of the
family Nesticidae named after the
Dacian king
Oroles. It
occurs in the
Romanian Carpathians. Nae, A. (2013). "Carpathonesticus...
-
Dacia at
least as
early as the
beginning of the 2nd
century BC
under King
Oroles. The
Illyrian tribes were
situated in the area
corresponding to today's...