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Lysimachus
Lysimachus (; Greek: Λυσίμαχος, Lysimachos; c. 360 BC – 281 BC) was a Thessalian officer and successor of Alexander the Great who became king of Thrace in 306 BC, western Asia Minor in 301 BC and Macedon in 288 BC.

Arsinoe II
Ptolemaic Greek Princess of Ancient Egypt and Queen of Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedonia

Bastarnae
thumb|right|400px|Map showing Roman Dacia and surrounding peoples in 125 AD
The Bastarnae, Bastarni or Basternae, also known as the Peuci or Peucini, were an ancient people who are known from Greek and Roman records to have inhabited areas north and east of the Carpathian Mountains between about 300 BC and about 300 AD, stretching in an arc from the sources of the Vistula in present-day Poland and Slovakia, to the Lower Danube, and including all or most of present-day Moldava. The Peucini were sometimes described as a subtribe, who settled the Peuke Island in the Danube Delta, but apparently d
Nicaea of Macedon
queen of Macedonia
Agathocles
son of Lysimachus, general in Thrace

Dromichaetes
Dromichaetes () was king of the Getae on both sides of the lower Danube (present day Romania and Bulgaria) around 300 BC.
Ptolemy Epigonos
co-regent of Egypt with Ptolemy II

Zopyrion
thumb|One of 6 helmets discovered in Olanesti, [[Moldova, from Zopyrion's army]]
Zopyrion () (died 331 BC) was a Macedonian general.
Eurydice
wife of Antipater
Alexander
son of Lysimachus
Battle of Lysimachia
227 BCE Antigonid over the Gauls in Greece,battle
Lysimachus
son of Lysimachus, king of Thrace
Philip
son of Lysimachus, king of Thrace