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306: 27: 359: 231: 104:, and on the sudden death of his father in 431 BC succeeded to the throne. Sitalces enlarged his kingdom by successful wars, and it soon comprised the whole territory from 400: 343: 393: 424: 434: 336: 439: 386: 329: 429: 136: 419: 177: 79: 305: 139:) with a vast army that included 150,000 warriors from independent Thracian tribes (such as the 205: 173: 124: 370: 313: 248: 40: 117: 105: 413: 187:
He had a son named Sadocus (Σάδοκος or Σάδωκος) who became a citizen of Athens.
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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Sadocus
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This biography of a member of a European royal house is a
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According to Thucydides, at the commencement of the
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Istorie Furată - Cronică Românească de Istorie Veche
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Sitalces II

/sɪˈtælˌsz/
Ancient Greek
Thracian
Odrysian
Suda
Teres I
Abdera
Danube
Black Sea
Struma
Peloponnesian war
Athenians
Macedon
Perdiccas II
Dii
Paeonian
Agrianes
Laeaeans
Triballi
Seuthes I
Sitalk Peak
Livingston Island
South Shetland Islands
Antarctica
Istorie Furată - Cronică Românească de Istorie Veche
Suda, si.494
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Sadocus
Odrysian kingdom

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