List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
This article lists kings of Thrace and Dacia, and includes Thracian, Paeonian, Celtic, Dacian, Scythian, Persian or Ancient Greek rulers up to the point of its fall to the Roman Empire, with a few figures from Greek mythology. == Mythological == Haemus, became a mountain Haemus Mons Thrax, son of Ares Tegyrios, mortal Eumolpus, inherited a kingdom from Tegyrios Tereus, the king that was turned into a hoopoe Phineus, Phoenician son of Agenor, blind king and seer Poltys, son of Poseidon Pyreneus, died trying to harm the Muses Harpalycus, king of the Amymnaeans Thoas, founder of Thoana Mopsus, killed Myrine, an amazon queen Peirous, a Thracian war leader killed by Thoas the Aetolian Rhesus of Thrace, died in the Trojan War Cisseus, father of Theano, the wife of Antenor Diomedes of Thrace, Giant that ruled over the Bistones Lycurgus, of the Edoni Oeagrus, father of Orpheus and Linus Orpheus of the Cicones Polymestor of the Bistonians Zalmoxis of the Getae Charnabon of the Getae, who came into power when grain was first given to men mentioned by Sophocles Pyraechmes of the Paeonians Asteropaios of the Paeonians == Persian == Darius I, Persian Satrapy named Skudra by 516 BC Darius I, Thrace is resubjucated by Mardonius at 492 BC Xerxes I, retains Thrace from 486 BC to 479 BC == Tribal kings == Olorus, 5th century BC Syrmus, king of the Triballi 4th century BC Bergaios, petty king of Pangaeum Dromichaetes, of the Getae 300 BC Langarus, of the Agrianes Pleuratus, a Thracian or Illyrian king that attacked Tylis 213–208 BC Diegylis, chieftain of the Caeni extremely bloodthirsty 145 BC Ziselmius, Diegylis' son Mostis, of the Caeni, king ~130–90 BC Abrupolis of the Sapaeans, 2nd century BC King Blachernai a local Royal thracian of the Odrysian Astaean Family 2nd century BC mentioned by Dionysus of Byzantium.
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