Thracian kings
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Kings of Thrace:
- mythological
- Haemus (mythological)
- Eumolpus (mythological)
- Tegyrios (mythological)
- Lycurgus (mythological)
- Oeagrus (mythological)
- Rhesus of Thrace (mythological)
- kings of the Odrysian state
- Teres (r. 475-445 BC) establishes the Odrysian kingdom
- Sitalces (r. 431-424 BC), an ally of the Athenians during the Peloponnesian war
- Seuthes I (r. 424-410 BC)
- Amadocus I (r. 410-390 BC), after whom Amadok Point was named.
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- Seuthes II (r. 405 - 391 BC)
- Hebryzelmis (r. 390-384 BC)
- Cotys I (r. 384-358 BC)
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- Cersobleptes (d. 358 BC)
- Berisades (r. 358-352 BC)
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- Cetriporis (r. 358 BC)
- Amadocus II (r. 358-351 BC)
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- Teres III (fl. 350 BC)
- Seuthes III (r. 330-300 BC)
- other
- Bergaios, petty king of Pangaeum
- Dromichaetes (ca. 300 BC)
- Abrupolis (2nd c. BC)
- Rhoemetalces (r. 11 BC - 12 AD), puppet king of the Roman Empire