- 2nd
century BC King
Blachernai a
local Royal thracian of the
Odrysian Astaean Family 2nd
century BC
mentioned by
Dionysus of Byzantium.
Rabocentus of...
-
daughter of the
Sapaean king
Cotys II,
killed by the
Bessi (18–11 BC) 11 BC
Astaean Thrace conferred on
Rhescuporis II's
maternal uncle, the
Sapaean king Rhoemetalces...
-
Rhescuporis II (
Astaean)
Odrysian kingdom of
Thrace Born: Unknown Died: 13 BC Preceded by
Cotys VII King of
Thrace 18–13 BC Succeeded by Rhoemetalces...
-
Polemon I of
Pontus Rhoemetalces I ∞
Pythodoris I (woman) ∞
Cotys VII
ASTAEAN KINGS Rhescuporis II (Sapaean)
Antonia Tryphaena Cotys III (Sapaean) Rhoemetalces...
- this, the
Romans initially favored a
local kingdom led by an Odrysian-
Astaean royal family.
Probably soon
after the
Battle of
Actium in 31 BC, Roman...
-
Dyegilos king of
Caeni ∞
Apama of
Bithynia Bithys in
inner Thrace BRANCH OF
ASTAEAN KINGS Sotimos king of
Maedi ∞
Athenais of
Pergamum Cotys V of
Astaean...
- HOWEVER, THIS
STATEMENT IS MORE
LIKELY ATTRIBUTABLE TO
COTYS VII IN THE
ASTAEAN REGNAL LIST WHO
REIGNED 31 TO 18 BC List of
rulers of
Thrace and Dacia...
-
Thracian kingdom. The name "Cotys"
appears among both the so-called Odryso-
Astaean and
Sapaean kings of Thrace,
which may
indicate descent from
Cotys IV (particularly...
-
centuries later, when the same
names and
relationships appear again among the
Astaean and
Sapaean kings of Thrace. It is
therefore uncertain whether Cotys III...
- (Sapaean),
Sapaean King of Thrace, 48 to 41 BC
Rhescuporis II, Odrysian-
Astaean King of Thrace, 18 BC to 13 BC
Rhescuporis II (Sapaean),
Sapaean King of...