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- son of Teres I (by 431-424 BC) Seuthes I, son of Sparatocus (424-396 BC) Maesades, father of Seuthes II, local ruler in eastern Thrace? Teres II, local ruler...
- restoring all of the territory that had once belonged to Seuthes II's father Maesades, some of which remained in the hands of a certain Teres II. In the winter...
- the Odrysian state. Seuthes II was the son of Maesades (Maisadēs), and a descendant of Teres I. Maesades had ruled as paradynast over several tribes in...
- son of Teres I (by 431–424 BC) Seuthes I, son of Sparatocus (424–396 BC) Maesades, father of Seuthes II, local ruler in eastern Thrace Teres II, local ruler...
- of the obscure Teres II, who was a contemporary of Seuthes II's father Maesades. A 4th-century BC date could make the Seuthes of the ring a son of Teres...
- numerous Thracian kings' names such as Amatokos, Medokos, Medosades, and Maesades contained the terms Ama-, Me-, and Mae-, meaning "mother," referring to...