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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Sozopol, List of rulers of Thrace and Dacia, Komotini, Alexandroupoli, Skoda Xanthi F.C., Music of Thrace, Pomorie, arkoy, List of settlements in the Evros prefecture, Marmara Ere lisi, Zagore, Saray, Tekirda, Thracian Bulgarians, Madytos, Obzor, List of Thracian Greeks, Muratl, Berga, Gulf of Saros, List of settlements in the Xanthi prefecture, Nestos River, List of settlements in the Rhodope prefecture, Thracian Sea, Sirra, Upper Thracian Plain, Myrkinos, Northern Thrace, Beglik Tash, Neapolis, Oesyme, Krenides, Datos, Bergepolis, Petrota, Stryme, Doriskos, Phagres, Larissa, Ergiske, Dikaia, Elaious, Paion, Athyra, Sale, Orthagoria, Kypsela, Chersonesos, Daminon Teichos, Drys, Araplos, Alokopennesos, Serrion Teichos, Krithotai, Tyrodiza, Kardia, Kressa, Limnae, Pactya, Paktye, Derris, Heraion, Akrokomai, Tapeinos Horos, Leuce. Excerpt: This article lists rulers of Thrace and Dacia, and includes Thracian, Paeonian, Celtic, Dacian, Scythian, Persian or Ancient Greek up to the point of its fall to the Roman empire, with a few figures from Greek mythology. Thracian king Rhesus slain by Odysseus The Persian Empire in 490 BC Thracian tribes before the Roman period. Paeonia, tribes and Environs Map of the territory of Philip II of Macedon Map of the Odrysian kingdom Genealogy of Teres founder of the Odrysian kingdomIt should be noted that Thracian kings (and some of the Getae) were the first to be Hellenized. Odrysian kings though called Kings of Thrace never exercised sovereignty over all of Thrace. Control varied according to tribal relationships. Thrace and Dacia as Roman provinces Dacia Decebalus, from Trajan's ColumnHerodotus called the Getae "the noblest as well as the most just of all the Thracian tribes." Pieporus king of Dacian Costoboci, 2nd century AD (inscription), Tarbus 2nd century AD. Dio Cassius mentio...