- Rhoemetalces I
Rhoemetalces I was king of the
Odrysian kingdom ofThrace from 12 BC to 12, in succession to his nephewRhescuporis I .Rhoemetalces I was a loyal ally to the first
Roman Emperor Augustus . He was a direct descendant of the Thracian KingCotys I , and the middle son of the earlier Thracian kingCotys VI . His older brother wasCotys VII , and his younger brother wasRhescuporis II .When Cotys VII died about 48 BC Rhoemetalces became the guardian of his nephew Rhescuporis I, his brother's young son and heir. Rhescuporis I died in 13 BC, when he was defeated and slain in battle by
Vologases , chief of the ThracianBessi , who was a leader in the revolt against the Romans in that year.During this revolt Rhoemetalces and his family fled Thrace, returning only when it ended, when Augustus returned the kingdom to his family. As Rhescuporis I had left no heir, Rhoemetalces became King of Thrace in 12 BC. The Roman Historian
Tacitus , describes him as ‘attractive and civilized’. His wife and the mother of his heir, known only through numismatic evidence, was Queen Pythodoris [I] .Rhoemetalces I ruled Thrace until his death in 12. Augustus then divided his realm into two separate kingdoms, one half for his son
Cotys VIII to rule and the other half for Rhoemetalces’s remaining brotherRhescuporis II . Tacitus states that Cotys received the cultivated parts, most towns and most Greek cities of Thrace, while Rhescuporis received the Thrace’s wild savage land and their hostile subjects.ources
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2986.html Smith, William, ed. "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology". Boston : Little, Brown, and Company, 1867, v. 3, p. 653]
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