Category
page 1Ancient Thrace
Odrysian kingdom
union of Thracian tribes and kingdoms (5th century BC to 1st century AD)
Battle of Aegospotami
Final major battle of the Peloponnesian War, 405 BCE
Anastasian Wall
defensive wall in Thrace
list of rulers of Thrace and Dacia
Wikimedia list article
Battle of Cynossema
naval battle during the Second Peloponnesian War (411 BC)
On the Chersonese
oration by Demosthenes
Comontorius
Comontorius was a Celtic king in Thrace who in 278 BC founded the kingdom of Tylis, imposing a tribute on the city of Byzantium. His successor on the throne was Cavarus under whom Tylis was destroyed by the Thracians in 212 BC.
Clytius
Clytius (Ancient Greek: Κλυτίος), also spelled Klythios, Klytios, Clytios, and Klytius, is the name of multiple people in Greek mythology:
Cavarus
thumb|Copper coin of Cavarus
Long Wall (Thracian Chersonese)
Cerethrius
Cerethrius was a Gallic king in Thrace. He was defeated in 277 BC, by Antigonus II Gonatas at the Battle of Lysimachia.
Sapaeans
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Sapaeans, Sapaei or Sapaioi (Ancient Greek, "Σαπαῖοι") were a Thracian tribe close to the Greek city of Abdera. One of their kings was named Abrupolis
and had allied himself with the Romans. They ruled Thrace after the Odrysians until its incorporation by the Roman Empire as a province.