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- Rubobostes was a Dacian king in Transylvania, during the 2nd century BC. Rogob (Ro) Sargent (Eng) Ostaş (Ro) soldier (Eng) Rogob ostaş ~ Chief soldier/warrior...
- ideological-religious domains. At the beginning of the 2nd century BC, under the rule of Rubobostes, a Dacian king in present-day Transylvania, the Dacians' power in the...
- 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 to the 2nd century...
- Beithys, King (140–120 BC) Cotys V, King (120–? BC) Dacia (complete list) – Rubobostes, King (2nd century BC) Oroles, King (2nd century BC) Roman Republic (complete...
- Dromichaetes, King (3rd century BC) Zalmodegicus, King (late 3rd century BC) Rubobostes, King (2nd century BC) Oroles, King (2nd century BC) Dicomes, King (1st...
- century BC, Zalmodegicus around 200 BC, Rhemaxos also around 200 BC, Rubobostes before 168 BC, Zoltes after 168 BC, Oroles in the 2nd century BC, Dicomes...
- 3rd century BC Zalmodegicusaround 200 BC Rhemaxosaround 200 BC Rubobostesaround 200 BC Zoltes - 200 BC Oroles – 2nd century BC Dicomes – 1st...
- and the Danube, today Bulgaria, in the 4th century BC. The kingdom of Rubobostes controlled a region in Transylvania in the 2nd century BC. Gaius Scribonius...
- Coson Cothelas Dromichaetes Moskon Oroles Rhemaxos Rubobostes Zalmodegicus Dacian nucleus in Transylvania1 Burebista (82/61–44 BC) Deceneus (44 BC–???)...
- Ostracon of Dacian cavalry recruited after the Roman conquest and stationed in East Egypt Rubobostes Dacian king in Transylvania in the 2nd century BC...