- Source: Amadocus
Amadocus (Gr. Ἀμάδοκος) or Medocus (Μήδοκος) was a common name among the ancient Thracians. It was also, according to Ptolemy, the name of a people and mountains in Thrace.
Amadocus I (died 390 BC), king of the Odrysae in Thrace in the 5th century BC
Amadocus II, Thracian ruler who inherited the kingdom of Cotys I in the 4th century BC
Amadocus, one of the princes of Thrace, who was defeated and taken prisoner by Philip V of Macedon in 184 BC
Amadocus, Hyperborean mentioned by Pausanias
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kersobleptes
- Berisades
- Amadocus I
- Amadocus
- Odrysian kingdom
- Seuthes I
- Amadocus II
- Cotys I (Odrysian)
- List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
- 358 BC
- Cersobleptes
- Seuthes II