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King of Macedon from 359 to 336 BC
later called Philip III of Macedon. Meda of Odessos, daughter of the king Cothelas, of Thrace. Cleopatra, daughter of Hippostratus and niece of general Attalus
Philip_II_of_Macedon
Thracian princess and Macedonian queen (died 336 BC)
romanized: Mḗda), died 336 BC, was a Thracian princess, daughter of the king Cothelas a Getan, and wife of king Philip II of Macedon. Philip married her after
Meda_of_Odessos
4th-century BC Thracian ruler
was further cemented when Cothelas' daughter, Meda of Odessos, became one of the Macedonian king's wives. The tomb of Cothelas is probably at the Getic
Cothelas
Creature in Greek mythology
Scaugdae Senses Suci Terizi Teurisci Trixae Tyragetae Troglodytae Kings Coson Cothelas Dromichaetes Moskon Oroles Rhemaxos Rubobostes Zalmodegicus Dacian nucleus
Siren_(mythology)
Archaeological site in Razgrad Province, Bulgaria
third century BC. Another tomb, the Omurtag mount, has been linked to Cothelas, king of the Getae. It is in the same area as the world heritage site Tomb
Getic_burial_complex
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
The following are some of the attested Dacian kingdoms: The kingdom of Cothelas, one of the Getae, covered an area near the Black Sea, between northern
Dacians
of the Getae as mentioned by Sophocles in Triptolemus - 5th century BC Cothelas, father of Meda of Odessa – 4th century BC Rex Histrianorum, ruler in Histria
List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
List_of_kings_of_Thrace_and_Dacia
Known rulers of the Dacians include Charnabon in the 5th century BC, Cothelas in the 4th century BC, Rex Histrianorum mentioned in 339 BC, Dual in the
History_of_Romania
list) – Charnabon, King (5th century BC) Histrianorum, King (c.339 BC) Cothelas, King (4th century BC) Dual, King (3rd century BC) Rhemaxos, King (c.200
List of state leaders in the 1st century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century_BC
Dacian High Priest and King who lived in the 1st century BC (Jordanes) Cothelas, Gudila King of the Getae in the 4th century BC Cotiso Cotiso 'loved' King
List_of_Dacian_names
Union of Thracian tribes and kingdoms (5th century BC to 3rd century BC)
Roman historiography. The first Getic king to appear in the sources was Cothelas, who married his daughter Meda to Philip II, thus concluding an alliance
Odrysian_kingdom
King (c.309–265 BC) Dacia (complete list) – Histrianorum, King (c.339 BC) Cothelas, King (4th century BC) Roman Republic (complete list) – Syracuse (complete
List of state leaders in the 4th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_4th_century_BC
Historical overview article
The Scordisci were among the defeated Celts that the Dacians conquered. Cothelas had become a vassal to ancient Macedon.[citation needed] Some Kings of
Dacian_warfare
Roman historiography. The first Getic king to appear in the sources was Cothelas, who married his daughter Meda to Philip II, thus concluding an alliance
List_of_ancient_great_powers
Party candidate lists
Moral Lukhele 82. Lesiba Jackson Maboate 83. Sydney Dion Sibuyi 84. Rogers Cothela 85. Lazarus Refus Mboweni 86. Giyana Eric Mbatsane 87. Lesetja Frans Mabonda
Party lists for the 2019 South African election
Party_lists_for_the_2019_South_African_election
Atlas of Classical History by R. Talbert, 1989, page 63, "Getae under Cothelas" "O propunere de identificare a lui Rex Histrianorum". Centrul de Studii
Timeline_of_Romanian_history
364/363-353/352 BC – Clearchus, tyrant of Heraclea Pontica 341 – King Cothelas, also known as Gudila, ruled over the Geto-Dacian tribes from modern Dobruja
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Ancient tribal chieftain
Scaugdae Senses Suci Terizi Teurisci Trixae Tyragetae Troglodytae Kings Coson Cothelas Dromichaetes Moskon Oroles Rhemaxos Rubobostes Zalmodegicus Dacian nucleus
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Thai name RATANA means "crystal."
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Anthor name for Karan and saturn
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Variant spelling of Scottish Arabel, ARABELL means "lovable."Â
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