- 5th
century BC, he
wrote that
Teres "was the
first powerful king of the
Odrysae" and that he "was the
first founder of the
great Odrysian empire, which...
-
Thracian "Sparta" "Spardacus" or "Sparadokos",
father of
Seuthes I of the
Odrysae, is also known. One
modern author estimates that
Spartacus was c. 30 years...
-
coins from
Thrace and is
believed to be the
symbol of the
kings of the
Odrysae, who
believed they
could trace their lineage to Zalmoxis. A
fresco from...
- of
which the
Latin form
would be Medocus) was a
Thracian king of the
Odrysae in the late 5th to
early 4th
century BC (attested from
before 405 BC to...
-
Thracian tribes over a wide area. All
these peoples of Thrace,
including the
Odrysae,
submitted to the
Achaemenid king
until his army
reached the territory...
- or Uscudama,
modern Edirne,
capital of the
Odrysae or
Bessi tribe Onokarsis,
capital residence of the
Odrysae,
possibly modern Starosel Orsudisza Ostudiza...
-
identical to
Spartacus were
recorded among five out of
twenty Thracian Odrysae rulers of
Bosporan kingdom beginning with
Spartokos I the
founder of the...
-
Maedi that
migrated to Asia
minor Melanditae Melinophagi Nipsaei Odomanti Odrysae Paeti Pieres Sapaei,
close to Abdera,
ruled Thrace after the Odrysians...
-
known as Triballoi. In 424 BC, they were
attacked by Sitalkes, king of the
Odrysae, who was
defeated and lost his life in the engagement. They were pushed...
- the
Peace of
Antalcidas (387 BC) he ****isted Seuthes, king of
Thracian Odrysae, who was an ally of the Athenians, to
recover his kingdom, and
fought against...