- The
Odrysian kingdom (/oʊˈdrɪʒən/;
Ancient Gr****: Βασίλειον Ὀδρυσῶν) was an
ancient Thracian state that
thrived between the
early 5th
century BC and the...
- disunited,
until the
establishment of
their first permanent state the
Odrysian kingdom in the 5th
century BC. The
thracian kingdom faced subjugation by...
- discoveries.
Various other Thracian kings (some of them non-
Odrysian) are
included as well.
Odrysian kings though called Kings of
Thrace never exercised sovereignty...
- or
Kotys I (Ancient Gr****: Κότυς, romanized: Kotys) was a king of the
Odrysians in
Thrace from 384 BC to his
murder in 360 BC. He was
known to have been...
-
swath of Thrace,
absorbing the
territory and its
tribes into Macedon. The
Odrysian kingdom (Ancient Gr****, "Βασιλεία Όδρυσων") was a
union of
Thracian tribes...
-
south and by
Illyria to the west. This
largely coincided with the
Thracian Odrysian kingdom,
whose borders varied over time.
After the
Macedonian conquest...
-
Balkan region, the land
inhabited by the Thracians.
Thrace was
ruled by the
Odrysian kingdom during the
classical and ****enistic eras, and
briefly by the Gr****...
-
Cotys III (Ancient Gr****: Κότυς, Kotys) was a king of the
Odrysians in
Thrace in the
early 3rd-century BC. His one
secure attestation is an inscription...
- This is a list of the
client rulers of
Ancient Rome,
sectioned by the kingdom,
giving the
years the
ruler was on the throne, and
separating Kings and Queens...
-
double axe
appears to have
carried important symbolism the
ancient Thracian Odrysian kingdom related to the
Thracian religion and to the
royal power. It is...