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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...
- promises the hand of his sister in marriage to the nephew of Sitalkes, who then persuades Sitalkes to leave Macedonia. The plague in Athens that is killing...
- volunteers. Thucydides declared that they were the most warlike infantry in Sitalkes' army. Though usually described as swordsmen, they defeated a Theban cavalry...
- independent tribe through much of their history, and the Thracian king Sitalkes recognized their independence, along with several other warlike "border"...
- Laeaeans, along with the Agrianes, the Thracian Dii, and other tribes, joined Sitalkes in his unsuccessful campaign against Perdiccas II of Macedon. The coins...
- the Odrysian kingship, Sitalkēs, met his nephew Octamasadas on the Odrysian-Scythian border on the Istros river, where Sitalkēs handed to him his half-brother...
- Seuthes I Odrysian kingdom of Thrace Born: Unknown Died: ?410 BC Preceded by Sitalkes King of Thrace 424 – after 411 BC Succeeded by Amadocus I...
- enters into an alliance with King Sitalkes of Thrace, after Nymphodorus, an influential Athenian, marries Sitalkes' sister. Nymphodorus then negotiates...
- Angus (2001). "The Thracians 700 BC–AD 46". Men-at-Arms. p. 6. ... after Sitalkes' death, Xenophon would find that Medokos (based at Perperikon, twelve days'...
- son of Ptolemy 199/198 BC 7th P. dem. Louvre 2435. 093 Demetrios, son of Sitalkes 198/197 BC 8th P. dem. Louvre 3266. 094 Aetos, son of Aetos 197/196 BC...