Seuthes II, the Glossary
Seuthes II (Σεύθης, Seuthēs) was a ruler in the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, attested from 405 to 387 BC.[1]
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20 relations: Alcibiades, Amadocus I, Bisanthe, Bithynia, Byzantium, Cotys I (Odrysian), Dercylidas, Hebryzelmis, Iphicrates, Melanditi, Odrysian kingdom, Peace of Antalcidas, Seuthes I, Ten Thousand, Teres I, Thrace, Thrasybulus, Thyni, Tranipsi, Xenophon.
- 4th-century BC monarchs
- 5th-century BC monarchs
- Anabasis (Xenophon)
- Odrysian kings
Alcibiades
Alcibiades (Ἀλκιβιάδης; 450 – 404 BC) was an Athenian statesman and general.
Amadocus I
Amadocus I (Ἀμάδοκος, Amadokos, also Amatokos, perhaps more accurately Μήτοκος/Μήδοκος, Mētokos/Mēdokos, of which the Latin form would be Medocus) was a Thracian king of the Odrysae in the late 5th to early 4th century BC (attested from before 405 BC to after 390/389 BC). Seuthes II and Amadocus I are 5th-century BC monarchs and Odrysian kings.
Bisanthe
Bisanthe (Βισάνθη) was a great city in ancient Thrace, on the coast of the Propontis, which had been founded by the Samians.
Bithynia
Bithynia (Bithynía) was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor (present-day Turkey), adjoining the Sea of Marmara, the Bosporus, and the Black Sea.
Byzantium
Byzantium or Byzantion (Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Thracian settlement and later a Greek city in classical antiquity that became known as Constantinople in late antiquity and which is known as Istanbul today.
Cotys I (Odrysian)
Cotys I or Kotys I (Kotys) was a king of the Odrysians in Thrace from 384 BC to his murder in 360 BC. Seuthes II and Cotys I (Odrysian) are Odrysian kings.
See Seuthes II and Cotys I (Odrysian)
Dercylidas
Dercylidas (Greek: Δερκυλίδας) was a Spartan commander during the late 5th and early 4th century BCE.
Hebryzelmis
Hebryzelmis (Ancient Greek: Εὐρύζελμις, Ἑβρύζελμις, Ἑβροζέλμης, Εὐρύτελμις) was an Odrysian king of Thrace, attested as ruling in 386/385 BC. Seuthes II and Hebryzelmis are 4th-century BC monarchs and Odrysian kings.
See Seuthes II and Hebryzelmis
Iphicrates
Iphicrates (Ιφικράτης) was an Athenian general, who flourished in the earlier half of the 4th century BC.
Melanditi
Melanditae or Melanditai (Μελανδίται) is the name of a Thracian tribe that were mentioned in Xenophon's Anabasis.
Odrysian kingdom
The Odrysian kingdom (Ancient Greek: Βασίλειον Ὀδρυσῶν) was an ancient Thracian state that thrived between the early 5th century BC and the early 3rd / late 1st century BC.
See Seuthes II and Odrysian kingdom
Peace of Antalcidas
The King's Peace (387 BC) was a peace treaty guaranteed by the Persian King Artaxerxes II that ended the Corinthian War in ancient Greece.
See Seuthes II and Peace of Antalcidas
Seuthes I
Seuthes I (Σεύθης, Seuthēs) was king of the Odrysians in Thrace from 424 BC until at least 411 BC. Seuthes II and Seuthes I are 5th-century BC monarchs and Odrysian kings.
Ten Thousand
The Ten Thousand (οἱ Μύριοι, hoi Myrioi) were a force of mercenary units, mainly Greeks, employed by Cyrus the Younger to attempt to wrest the throne of the Persian Empire from his brother, Artaxerxes II. Seuthes II and Ten Thousand are Anabasis (Xenophon).
See Seuthes II and Ten Thousand
Teres I
Teres I (reigned 460–445 BC) was the first king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace. Seuthes II and Teres I are 5th-century BC monarchs and Odrysian kings.
Thrace
Thrace (Trakiya; Thráki; Trakya) is a geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe.
Thrasybulus
Thrasybulus (Θρασύβουλος; 440 – 388 BC) was an Athenian general and democratic leader.
See Seuthes II and Thrasybulus
Thyni
The Thyni (Θυνοί) were a Thracian tribe that lived in south-eastern Thrace.
Tranipsi
Tranipsi or Tranipsai ("Τρανίψαι") is the name of a Thracian tribe.
Xenophon
Xenophon of Athens (Ξενοφῶν||; probably 355 or 354 BC) was a Greek military leader, philosopher, and historian, born in Athens.
See also
4th-century BC monarchs
- Agesipolis II
- Agis (Paeonian)
- Alcetas I of Epirus
- Alcetas II of Epirus
- Andromachus (ruler of Tauromenium)
- Ariarathes I of Cappadocia
- Arybbas of Epirus
- Ateas
- Atropates
- Audoleon
- Bardylis
- Bastareus
- Bergaios
- Berisades
- Brennus (leader of the Senones)
- Cersobleptes
- Cetriporis
- Cleitus (son of Bardylis)
- Cothelas
- Eumelus of Bosporus
- Eurysthenes (Pergamon)
- Glaucias of Taulantii
- Gorgippus
- Grabos II
- Hebryzelmis
- Hecataeus of the Sindi
- Kuji of Colchis
- Langarus
- Leucon I
- List of state leaders in the 4th century BC
- Lyppeius
- Lysimachus
- Mago II of Carthage
- Menelaus (son of Lagus)
- Mithridates of Cius
- Octamasades
- Paerisades I
- Patraus
- Pleuratus I
- Pleurias
- Prytanis of Bosporus
- Satyrus I
- Satyrus II
- Seuthes II
- Seuthes III
- Spartocus III
- Syrmus
- Teres II
- Zipoetes I of Bithynia
5th-century BC monarchs
- Áed Rúad, Díthorba, and Cimbáeth
- Adermakhus
- Admetus of Epirus
- Agis II
- Amadocus I
- Archaeanax
- Archidamus II
- Ariapeithes
- Aristagoras of Cyme
- Artas of Messapia
- Bardylis
- Battus IV of Cyrene
- Bodbchad
- Charnabon
- Cleomenes I
- Demaratus
- Derdas I
- Getas
- Grabos I
- Hamilcar I of Carthage
- Hannibal Mago
- Lóegaire Lorc
- Lars Tolumnius
- Leonidas I
- Leotychidas II
- List of state leaders in the 5th century BC
- Olorus
- Opis of Messapia
- Pausanias (king of Sparta)
- Pleistarchus
- Pleistoanax
- Satyrus I
- Seuthes I
- Seuthes II
- Sitalces
- Sparatocos
- Spartocus I
- Teres I
- Tharrhypas
Anabasis (Xenophon)
- Anabasis (Xenophon)
- Anaxibius
- Arexion
- Ariaeus
- Artaxerxes II
- Battle of Cunaxa
- Carpaea
- Celaenae
- Chalybes
- Cheirisophus (general)
- Cyrus the Younger
- Drilae
- Empire of Man
- Macrones
- Maisades
- Median Wall
- Mossynoeci
- Neon (classical antiquity)
- Phasians
- Pyrrhichios
- Pythagoras the Spartan
- Seuthes II
- Silanus of Ambracia
- Sophaenetus
- Star Guard
- Syennesis III
- Tamos (Egyptian admiral)
- Taochi
- Ten Thousand
- Thalatta! Thalatta!
- The Falcon of Sparta
- The Warriors (Yurick novel)
- The Warriors (film)
- Thibron (harmost)
- Timasitheus of Trapezus
Odrysian kings
- Amadocus I
- Amadocus II
- Amatokos III
- Antonia Tryphaena
- Beithys
- Berisades
- Cersobleptes
- Cetriporis
- Ciroadas
- Cotys I (Odrysian)
- Cotys I (Sapaean)
- Cotys II (Odrysian)
- Cotys III (Odrysian)
- Cotys III (Sapaean)
- Cotys IV
- Cotys V
- Cotys VI
- Hebryzelmis
- Maisades
- Pythodoris II
- Raizdos
- Rhescuporis I (Odrysian)
- Rhescuporis II
- Rhoemetalces II
- Rhoemetalces III
- Roigos
- Seuthes I
- Seuthes II
- Seuthes III
- Seuthes IV
- Seuthes V
- Sitalces
- Sparatocos
- Teres I
- Teres II