Cotys   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Cotys   - king of Thrace, 384-358 B.C.
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Athen_6.248   been brought to him from Cotys, king of Thrace, Cleisophus
Athen_12.531   had been especially selected by Cotys, who, of all the kings
Nepos_11.3   woman, the daughter of King Cotus. ** When Mnestheus was once
Nepos_13.1   state. He waged war against  Cotus ** and gained booty to
Philoch_42   [Miltocythes] rebelled against Cotys. [43] & HARPOCRATION
Plut:Mor_174   his grooms. COTYS. Cotys, when one gave him a leopard, gav
ValMax_3.7e.7   That saying also of King Cotys, was the mark of a

  Cotys 3   - king of Thrace, 3rd century B.C.
265/4b _438, a decree of Delphi in honour of Cotys, king of the Thracians.

  Cotys 4   - king of Thrace, early 2nd century B.C.
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171/21 to his winter quarters in Macedonia; and Cotys returns to Thrace.
167/29 embassy from Cotys the king of the Thracians persuades the senate
166/19 to Rome to oppose the claims of Cotys on the territory of Abdera.
Oros_4.20.30   the Thracians and their king Cotys, and the Illyrians united under

  Cotys 5   - king of Thrace, early 1st century B.C.
Diod_37.5a He also contacted Cotys, the king of the Thracians, and

  Cotys 6   - king of Thrace, mid 1st century B.C. - either the son of Sadalas or the son of Rhoemetalces
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Cic:Pis_84   hundred talents to King Cotys, beheaded Rabocentus, a chieftain

  Cotys   - in documents
AntipThes_16.75 Phoebus his beauty, but thine, Cotys, & are all three tog
THI_146 (280-240)   , Taroutinos, Medistas and Kotys. [B]   Agreem


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