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- Sitalces (Sitalkes) (/sɪˈtælˌsiːz/; Ancient Gr****: Σιτάλκης; reigned 431–424 BC) was one of the kings of the Thracian Odrysian state. The Suda called him...
- concluded an alliance with Sitalces against Perdiccas II of Macedon in the west. This pact was cemented by a dynastic marriage, as Sitalces would marry the sister...
- Sitalces (Ancient Gr****: Σιτάλκης; died 323 BC[citation needed]) was apparently a prince of the Odrysian royal house, possibly even the son of Cersobleptes...
- the rapid advance of the ambitious Sitalces. Furthermore, Seuthes, an influential nephew and officer of Sitalces, successfully persuaded the king to...
- Az**** sitalces sitalces (Madagascar) Az**** sitalces mayotti d'Abrera, 1980 (Comoros: Mayotte) Wikispecies has information related to Az**** sitalces. Az****...
- Thrace and the Thracian Odrysian Kingdom under Sitalces c. 431–424 BC, showing the territories of several Thracian tribes...
- Thrace Saratocus (= Sadocus, son of Sitalces?), local ruler in western Thrace? Metocus (= Amadocus I?), son of ? Sitalces Amadocus I, son of ? Metocus (unless...
- Seuthes succeeded his uncle Sitalces on the throne in 424 BC. Although the contemporary Thucydides merely indicates that Sitalces died during the course of...
- in Europe due to failed invasion of Greece in 480–79. Teres and his son Sitalces pursued a policy of expansion, making the kingdom one of the most powerful...
- north of Thrace.[citation needed] He was succeeded by his second son, Sitalces, who seemed to have taken on his father's fighting prowess and used all...