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Sapaeans,
Sapaei or
Sapaioi (Ancient Gr****, "Σαπαίοι") were a
Thracian tribe close to the Gr**** city of Abdera. One of
their kings was
named Abrupolis...
- Diegylis' son Mostis, of the Caeni, king ~130–90 BC
Abrupolis of the
Sapaeans, 2nd
century BC
Rabocentus of the
Bessi mentioned by
Cicero Cosingas, chieftain...
- The
Thracian kingdom, also
called the
Sapaean kingdom, was an
ancient Thracian state in the
southeastern Balkans that
existed from the
middle of the 1st...
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Rhoemetalces I (
Sapaean) (Ancient Gr****: Ῥοιμητάλκης) was king of the
Sapaean kingdom of
Thrace from 15 BC to 12 AD. He was king of
Odrysian kingdom of...
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warfare continued until 46 AD when Rome
finally conquered the region. The
Sapaean kingdom was an
ancient Thracian state in the
southeastern Balkans that...
- half of 1st
century BC and
first half of 1st century, died 18 AD) was the
Sapaean Roman client king of
eastern Thrace from 12 to 18 AD.
Cotys was the son...
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client state of the late
Roman Republic and
early Roman Empire as the
Sapaean kingdom.
Roman emperor Claudius annexed the
kingdom as a
Roman province...
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Rhescuporis I was the
Sapaean king of
Thrace in 48-41 BC. He was the son of
Cotys I.
Raskuporis Cove on
Livingston Island in the
South Shetland Islands...
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century BC, when the
Odrysian heartlands eventually became known as the
Sapaean kingdom, a
client state of the
Roman Republic,
which was
finally abolished...
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Cotys I (Ancient Gr****: Κότυς; died 48 BC) was a
Sapaean client king of the
Odrysian kingdom of
Thrace from c. 57 BC to c. 48 BC. He was the son of Rhoemetalces...