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Cotys II (Ancient Greek: Κότυς, Kotys) was a possible king of the Odrysians in Thrace in the late 4th or early 3rd century BC. His one secure attestation is in an inscription from Athens dated to 330 BC; the inscription honored Reboulas, brother of Cotys and son of Seuthes. This is generally interpreted to mean that Cotys, not yet king, was the son of Seuthes III by a marriage earlier than that to Berenike (since their four sons did not include a Cotys or a Reboulas). Building on this interpretation of the evidence, a certain Gonimase (Gonimasē), wife of a Seuthes, buried in a tomb near Smjadovo, has been proposed as Seuthes III's earlier wife and mother of Cotys and Reboulas. However, the Athenian inscription precedes the first clear attestation of Seuthes III by about seven years, and va

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  • Cotys II (Ancient Greek: Κότυς, Kotys) was a possible king of the Odrysians in Thrace in the late 4th or early 3rd century BC. His one secure attestation is in an inscription from Athens dated to 330 BC; the inscription honored Reboulas, brother of Cotys and son of Seuthes. This is generally interpreted to mean that Cotys, not yet king, was the son of Seuthes III by a marriage earlier than that to Berenike (since their four sons did not include a Cotys or a Reboulas). Building on this interpretation of the evidence, a certain Gonimase (Gonimasē), wife of a Seuthes, buried in a tomb near Smjadovo, has been proposed as Seuthes III's earlier wife and mother of Cotys and Reboulas. However, the Athenian inscription precedes the first clear attestation of Seuthes III by about seven years, and various scholars have proposed Seuthes I, Seuthes II, and even a non-reigning Seuthes as the father of Cotys and Reboulas. One scholar conjectures that Cotys was an elder son of Seuthes III but did not live to succeed his father, dying during the siege of Callatis (Mangalia) in 310 BC. While it is likely that Cotys II was a Thracian ruler in this period, it is not possible to establish his precise relationship (chronologically and genealogically) to Seuthes III. The overall chronology and the names suggest the possibility that Cotys II may have been the father of Raizdos and grandfather of the latter's son Cotys III. (en)
  • Cotis II (en griego antiguo, Κότυς) fue rey del Reino odrisio de Tracia en el periodo ca. 300 a. C.-ca. 280 a. C., sucediendo a su padre, Seutes III.​ (es)
  • Kotys II (gr.: Κότυς, Kótys) – król trackich Odrysów w latach ok. 300 – ok. 280 p.n.e. Syn Seutesa III, króla Odrysów. Nie wiadomo, czy Kotys II panował jako król. Znany jest tylko dzięki ateńskiej inskrypcji honorowej jego brata Rebulasa z roku 331/330. Następstwo po ojcu Seutesie III pozostaje niejasne. Pod koniec jego panowania lub po jego śmierci, żona Berenike i jej czterech synów (nie włączając Kotysa II i jego brata Rebulasa) zawarli traktat z dwoma innymi trackimi królami: Spartokosem z Kabyle i Epimenesem; drugi z trackimi królami: Skokoskosem II i Kersibaulosem. (pl)
  • Котис II (др.-греч. Κότυς) — фракийский царь в Одрисском государстве с 300 по 280 год до н. э. Сын царя Севта III. (ru)
  • Котіс II (д/н — бл. 280 до н. е.) — цар одрисів в 300/295—280 роках до н. е. (uk)
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  • Cotis II (en griego antiguo, Κότυς) fue rey del Reino odrisio de Tracia en el periodo ca. 300 a. C.-ca. 280 a. C., sucediendo a su padre, Seutes III.​ (es)
  • Kotys II (gr.: Κότυς, Kótys) – król trackich Odrysów w latach ok. 300 – ok. 280 p.n.e. Syn Seutesa III, króla Odrysów. Nie wiadomo, czy Kotys II panował jako król. Znany jest tylko dzięki ateńskiej inskrypcji honorowej jego brata Rebulasa z roku 331/330. Następstwo po ojcu Seutesie III pozostaje niejasne. Pod koniec jego panowania lub po jego śmierci, żona Berenike i jej czterech synów (nie włączając Kotysa II i jego brata Rebulasa) zawarli traktat z dwoma innymi trackimi królami: Spartokosem z Kabyle i Epimenesem; drugi z trackimi królami: Skokoskosem II i Kersibaulosem. (pl)
  • Котис II (др.-греч. Κότυς) — фракийский царь в Одрисском государстве с 300 по 280 год до н. э. Сын царя Севта III. (ru)
  • Котіс II (д/н — бл. 280 до н. е.) — цар одрисів в 300/295—280 роках до н. е. (uk)
  • Cotys II (Ancient Greek: Κότυς, Kotys) was a possible king of the Odrysians in Thrace in the late 4th or early 3rd century BC. His one secure attestation is in an inscription from Athens dated to 330 BC; the inscription honored Reboulas, brother of Cotys and son of Seuthes. This is generally interpreted to mean that Cotys, not yet king, was the son of Seuthes III by a marriage earlier than that to Berenike (since their four sons did not include a Cotys or a Reboulas). Building on this interpretation of the evidence, a certain Gonimase (Gonimasē), wife of a Seuthes, buried in a tomb near Smjadovo, has been proposed as Seuthes III's earlier wife and mother of Cotys and Reboulas. However, the Athenian inscription precedes the first clear attestation of Seuthes III by about seven years, and va (en)
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  • Κότυς Β΄ (Οδρυσών) (el)
  • Cotis II (es)
  • Cotys II (Odrysian) (en)
  • Kotys II (król Traków) (pl)
  • Котис II (ru)
  • Котіс II (цар одрисів) (uk)
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