On the Political History of the Odrysian Kingdom from the end of the 6th century B.C. to the Middle of the 4th century B.C. Part I: Contributions to the Study of the Coinage of the Odrysian Kings and the Towns of the Southern Thracian CoastAuthor: Stavri Topalov. Language: Bulgarian with an extended summary in English. 

 

Table of contents

Foreword

Short Presentation of the Anepigraphic Odrysian Tribal Regal Coinage of the 7th4th Centuries B.C.

Odrysian Tribal Coins of the Type “Silenus and Nymph” and Coins of the Type “Silenus and Nymph” Minted for the Odrysian Kingdom by Towns on the South Thracian Coast, Anepigprahic Coins Used Most Frequently in the Western Territories of the Early Odrysian Kingdom

Silver Coins of the Type “Full-Face Woman’s Head (Gorgon’s? Head or Head of the Great Mother Goddess?)  Concave Square Consisting of Small Squares Forming a Cross” of the 5th Century B.C. to the Middle of the 4th Century B.C. Minted for the Odrysian Kingdom by the Greek Towns in the Region of the Propontis and by Mints in the Interior of the Odrysian Kingdom, Anepigraphic Coins Used Most Frequently in the Eastern Territories of the Early Odrysian Kingdom

Genealogy Tree of the Sure and Presumed Kinship of the Kings of the Odrysian Kingdom Known up to Now from the End of the 6th Century B.C. to the Middle of the 4th Century B.C. Chart of the Power Exercised and Transferred between the Two Main Branches of the Early Odrysian Dynasty

Brief Information about the Political Activity of the Early Odrysian Kings from the 6th Century B.C. to the Middle of the 4th Century B.C. According to the Sources and Epigraphic Monuments and Completed with Information about New Numismatic Artifacts and Their Provenance Having Become Known Recently and the New Studies Having Been Carried Out of the Same. Presentation of All Types of Odrysian Regal Coins Known, of the Different Additional Symbols on Them, of the Odrysian Regal Coins Counter-marked and Re-minted and of the Thracian Imitations Known of the Early Odrysian Regal Coins

Teres I, Odrysian King in Thrace from the End of the 6th Century B.C. to about the Beginning of the Second Quarter of the 5th Century B.C.

Sparadokos, Odrysian King in Thrace of the Middl of the 5th Century B.C. (~471/464~444 B.C.)

Sitalces, Odrysian King in Thrace titled as king of the Thracians (~444~424 B.C.)

Seuthes I, Odrysian King in Thrace from the End of 5th Century B.C. (~424~405 B.C.)

Metokos, Odrysian King in Thrace from the End of 5th Century B.C. to the Beginning of the 4th Century B.C. (~407~389 B.C.)

Hebryzelmis, Odrysian King in Thrace from the Beginning of the 4th Century B.C. (~405/389~383 B.C.)

Amatokos, Odrysian King in Thrace from the First Half of the 4th Century B.C. (~389~380  B.C., Possible Intermission between 380359 B.C., 359~356/351 B.C.)

Kotys, Odrysian King in Thrace (~383359 B.C.)

Kersebleptes, Odrysian King in Thrace (~359~341/340 B.C.)

Teres II, Odrysian King in Thrace (~351~342/341 B.C.)

Brief Information about the Regal Coinage in the Southwestern Regions of the Odrysian Kingdom from the End of the 5th Century B.C. to the Middle of the 4th Century B.C.

Bergeus, a Ruler of the Southwestern Part of the Odrysian Kingdom (?) (end of 5th Century B.C.  Beginning of the 4th Century B.C.)

Ketriporis, a Ruler of the Southwestern Part of the Odrysian Kingdom (356~352/351 B.C.)

Brief Information about the Regal Coinage in the Southwestern Regions of the Odrysian Kingdom from the Second Half of the 4th Century B.C.

Odrysian Regal Coins of the Type “Apollo’s Head  Conical Vessel with Two Handles” of the Second Half of the 4th Century B.C. Probably Minted by a Representative of the Senior Branch of the Odrysian Dynasty after Kersebleptes with Initials ΦΙΛΗ or monogram

Odrysian Regal Coins of the Type “Apollo’s Head  Conical Vessel with Two Handles” of the Second Half of the 4th Century B.C. Probably Minted by a Representative of the Senior Branch of the Odrysian Dynasty after Kersebleptes with Initials ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟ

Brief Information about Confederative Bronze Coins of Low Denomination of Towns and Townlets of Southwestern Thrace Having Been Under the Direct Control of the Early Odrysian Kings (Odrysian Regal-Urban Coinage) Including a Presentation of Types of Coins Known at Present

Contribution of the Study of the Introduction on Close Periods of Time of Identical Basic Images and Identical Additional Symbols in the Coinage of the Early Odrysian Kings and the Towns on the South Thracian Coast from the 5th Century B.C. to the Middle of the 4th Century B.C.

Catalogue of Coins of Towns on the Thracian Coast Minted from the 5th Century B.C. to the Middle of the 4th Century B.C. and Having Identical Basic and Additional Symbols with Coins of the Early Odrysian Kings     

Texts in English

Bibliography

 Към политическата история на Одриското царство от края на VI до средата на IV в. пр. н. е. Ч.I

Details
Publisher Mind Print
Language Bulgarian with an extended summary in English
Pages 460
Illustrations b/w figures
Binding paperback
ISBN 954-8556-14-6
Creation date 2006
Size 14 х 22 cm

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