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Meda of Odessos (Ancient Greek: Μήδα, romanized: Mḗda), died 336 BC, was a Thracian princess, daughter of the king Cothelas a Getae, and wife of king Philip II of Macedon. Philip married her after Olympias. According to N. G. L. Hammond, when Philip died, Meda committed suicide so that she would follow Philip to Hades. The people of Macedonia, who were not used to such honours to their kings by their consorts, buried her with him at the Great Tumuli of Vergina, in a separate room. The second larnax found in the tomb might belong to her as well as the gold myrtle wreath.

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  • Μήδα της Οδησσού (el)
  • Meda de Odesa (es)
  • Meda di Odessa (it)
  • Meda of Odessos (en)
  • Меда (жена Филиппа II) (ru)
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  • Meda of Odessos (Ancient Greek: Μήδα, romanized: Mḗda), died 336 BC, was a Thracian princess, daughter of the king Cothelas a Getae, and wife of king Philip II of Macedon. Philip married her after Olympias. According to N. G. L. Hammond, when Philip died, Meda committed suicide so that she would follow Philip to Hades. The people of Macedonia, who were not used to such honours to their kings by their consorts, buried her with him at the Great Tumuli of Vergina, in a separate room. The second larnax found in the tomb might belong to her as well as the gold myrtle wreath. (en)
  • Meda de Odesa (en griego antiguo, Μήδα, romanizado: Meda), muerta en 336 a. C., fue una princesa tracia, hija del rey Cothelas​​ de los Getas,​ y esposa del rey Filipo II de Macedonia. Según N. G. L. Hammond, cuando murió Filipo, Meda se suicidó para seguirle al Hades. El pueblo de Macedonia, que no estaba acostumbrado a tales honores funerarios de las reinas consortes, la sepultó en el Gran Túmulo de Vergina, en una estancia separada. El segundo sarcófago hallado en la tumba puede pertenecerle.​ (es)
  • Meda di Odessa (in greco antico: Μήδα, Méda; Odessa, ... – ...; fl. IV secolo a.C.) è stata una principessa dei traci, sesta moglie del re di Macedonia Filippo II. (it)
  • Меда (др.-греч. Μήδα, IV век до н. э.) — жена македонского царя царя Филиппа II. (ru)
  • Η Μήδα της Οδησσού (αρχαία ελληνικά: Μήδα), πέθανε το 336 π.Χ., ήταν Θράκα πριγκίπισσα, κόρη του βασιλιά Κοθέλα ενός Γέτη, και σύζυγος του βασιλιά Φιλίππου Β' της Μακεδονίας. Ο Φίλιππος την παντρεύτηκε μετά την Ολυμπιάδα. (el)
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  • Η Μήδα της Οδησσού (αρχαία ελληνικά: Μήδα), πέθανε το 336 π.Χ., ήταν Θράκα πριγκίπισσα, κόρη του βασιλιά Κοθέλα ενός Γέτη, και σύζυγος του βασιλιά Φιλίππου Β' της Μακεδονίας. Ο Φίλιππος την παντρεύτηκε μετά την Ολυμπιάδα. Σύμφωνα με τον Νίκολα Χάμοντ, όταν ο Φίλιππος πέθανε, η Μήδα αυτοκτόνησε για να ακολουθήσει τον Φίλιππο στον Άδη. Οι κάτοικοι της Μακεδονίας, που δεν είχαν συνηθίσει σε τέτοιες τιμές στους βασιλιάδες τους από τις συζύγους τους, την έθαψαν μαζί του στους Μεγάλους Τύμβους της Βεργίνας, σε ξεχωριστό δωμάτιο. Η δεύτερη που βρέθηκε στον τάφο ίσως ανήκει σε αυτήν καθώς και το χρυσό στεφάνι από μυρτιά. (el)
  • Meda of Odessos (Ancient Greek: Μήδα, romanized: Mḗda), died 336 BC, was a Thracian princess, daughter of the king Cothelas a Getae, and wife of king Philip II of Macedon. Philip married her after Olympias. According to N. G. L. Hammond, when Philip died, Meda committed suicide so that she would follow Philip to Hades. The people of Macedonia, who were not used to such honours to their kings by their consorts, buried her with him at the Great Tumuli of Vergina, in a separate room. The second larnax found in the tomb might belong to her as well as the gold myrtle wreath. (en)
  • Meda de Odesa (en griego antiguo, Μήδα, romanizado: Meda), muerta en 336 a. C., fue una princesa tracia, hija del rey Cothelas​​ de los Getas,​ y esposa del rey Filipo II de Macedonia. Según N. G. L. Hammond, cuando murió Filipo, Meda se suicidó para seguirle al Hades. El pueblo de Macedonia, que no estaba acostumbrado a tales honores funerarios de las reinas consortes, la sepultó en el Gran Túmulo de Vergina, en una estancia separada. El segundo sarcófago hallado en la tumba puede pertenecerle.​ (es)
  • Meda di Odessa (in greco antico: Μήδα, Méda; Odessa, ... – ...; fl. IV secolo a.C.) è stata una principessa dei traci, sesta moglie del re di Macedonia Filippo II. (it)
  • Меда (др.-греч. Μήδα, IV век до н. э.) — жена македонского царя царя Филиппа II. (ru)
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