The Tomb of Seuthes III is located near Kazanlak, Bulgaria. Seuthes III was the King of the Odrysian Kingdom of Thrace from c. 331 to c. 300 BC and founder...
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Dromichaetes (redirect from Seuthes (general))
some early success before ending in disaster. According to Polyaenus, Seuthes, a general of Dromichaetes, presented himself as a deserter, deceived Lysimachus...
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with Seuthes to gain provisions for the Hellenes while Seuthes promises to pay them for gaining land for his control via the pillaged goods. Seuthes travels...
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Oliver Coates, Brice Catherin (b. 1981), Tomoki Tai, Nora Krahl, Marei Seuthe, Tanja Orning, Dorsten Klauke, Jennifer Bewerse, Andrew Phillips, Maresuke...
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Amyntas III. Alcetas Stratonice, married by her brother Perdiccas II to Seuthes II of Thrace. Modern historians disagree on a number of details concerning...
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Appleton. p. 13. Alberico, Blake, Bucci, Butler, Colby, Doyle, Ellis, LaPrade Seuthe, Payne, Rayner and Gustafson. "Restless Lady: The Life and Times of Frances...
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Person(s) Significance Location of Tomb Article Seuthes III (first half of the 4th century BC) Thracian king of the Odrysian kingdom (securely attested...
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University Press. pp. 234–253. ISBN 978-0-521-22804-6. Francfort, Henri-Paul (1988). "Central Asia and Eastern Iran". In Boardman, John; Hammond, N. G...
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The Royal Tombs. Athens: Ekdotikē Athēnōn. ISBN 960-213-128-4. Cartledge, Paul (2011). Ancient Greece: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University...
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Thracian city, discovered and excavated in 1948. It was founded by king Seuthes III around 325 BC. Its ruins are now located at the bottom of the Koprinka...
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