Seuthes   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Seuthes   I - king of Thrace, late 5th century B.C.
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Nepos_7.8   easy for him to induce Seuthes, king of the Thracians, to
Polyaen_7.38.1   to be known by no-one. [38] & Seuthes. When the Athenians

  Seuthes 2   II - king of Thrace at the start of the 4th century B.C.
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Athen_4.150   ing the banquet given by Seuthes in the following words
Athen_4.151   full of wine, said, 'O Seuthes, I pledge you, and I make
Athen_6.252   roneia, the flatterer of Seuthes the king of the Thracians
Demetr:Eloc_155   Heracleides who is with Seuthes approaches each of the
Nepos_11.2   with the Thracians; he restored Seuthes, an ally of the Athenians,

  Seuthes 3   III - king of Thrace, late 4th century B.C.
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322/4b Lysimachus fights against Seuthes in Thrace.
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Arrian:Fr_1 klessly fighting against Seuthes the Thracian with an infe
Polyaen_7.25.1 tagem against him. Seuthes, his general, pretended to rese

  Seuthes 4   - a general of Cersobleptes, middle of 4th century B.C.
Polyaen_7.32.1 fiscated their estates. [32] & Seuthes. When Seuthes, the

  Seuthes   - in documents
SelPap_1.42 ame, on the west that of Seuthes son of Potamon, to be
SelPap_2.239 of the citizens, bravo Seuthes, chief of the citiz


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