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Late 1st century BC / early 1st century AD king of Dacia
Comosicus was a Dacian king and high priest who lived in the 1st century BC. The only reference to Comosicus is a passage in the writings of the Roman
Comosicus
Creature in Greek mythology
nucleus in Transylvania1 Burebista (82/61–44 BC) Deceneus (44 BC–???) Comosicus (9 BC(?)–30s AD) Scorilo (c. 30s–70 AD) Duras (c. 69–87 AD) Decebalus
Siren_(mythology)
Ancient kingdom in Southeastern Europe (168 BC – 106 AD)
century BC Oroles • 82–44 BC Burebista • 44–27 BC Deceneus • 27 BC – 29 AD Comosicus • 29–69 AD Scorilo • 69–87 AD Duras • 87–106 AD Decebalus Historical era
Dacia
1980 Romanian film
Boii Constantin Dinulescu [ro] – Breza, a druid Vlad Rădescu – Prince Comosicus Nicolae Iliescu [ro] – Julius Caesar Mircea Anghelescu [ro] – Gaius Antonius
Burebista_(film)
Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe
sources recorded the names of several Dacian high priests (Deceneus, Comosicus and Vezina) and various orders of priests: "god-worshipers", "smoke-walkers"
Dacians
Jordanes Cotiso was succeeded by Comosicus, about whom nothing is known beyond the name. King Scorilo was Comosicus' successor and may have been the father
History_of_Romania
1st-century BC Dacian king
been killed in the war. According to Jordanes Cotiso was succeeded by Comosicus, about whom nothing is known beyond the name. In the 16th century a large
Cotiso
(inscription "Basileys Thiamarkos epoiei") Cotiso – c. 40 BC - c.9 BC Comosicus – 9 BC–30 AD Scorilo – c.30–70 AD Coson Duras – c. 69–87 Decebalus – 87–106
List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
List_of_kings_of_Thrace_and_Dacia
Calendar year
Octavian, an ally of Decimus, who is one of his uncle's assassins, close by. Comosicus succeeds Burebista as king of Dacia. Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso, Roman statesman
44_BC
1st century AD king of Dacia
Dacian-Getic kings before Decebalus, placing a ruler called "Coryllus" between Comosicus and Dorpaneus. Coryllus is supposed to have presided over a long peaceful
Scorilo
Sauromates I, client king under Rome (93–123) Dacia (complete list) – Comosicus, King (44 BC–28 AD) Scorilo, King (c.28–68 AD) Duras, King (68–87) Decebalus
List of state leaders in the 1st century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century
Kingdom, Third Servile War Burebista, Julius Caesar, Deceneus, Akornion, Comosicus, Spartacus (mentioned) Burebista at IMDb, Cinemagia The Mace with Three
List of Romanian historical films
List_of_Romanian_historical_films
century BC) Zyraxes, King (1st century BC) Burebista, King (82–44 BC) Comosicus, King (44 BC–28 AD) Roman Republic (complete list) – 100 Gaius Marius
List of state leaders in the 1st century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century_BC
with Deceneus (Burebista's collaborator) perhaps from 44 to 27 BC, then Comosicus, Corillus (who reigned for as many as 40 years), some kings whose names
History_of_Dacia
Romanian actor, theatre director and scholar
film Ciprian Porumbescu, which was a great success. In 1980 he played Comosicus in the historical epic Burebista. A few years later he played Avram Iancu
Vlad_Rădescu
Attestation Notes Charnabon King of the Getae (Sophocles's Triptolemos) Comosicus Dacian High Priest and King who lived in the 1st century BC (Jordanes)
List_of_Dacian_names
Ancient tribal chieftain
nucleus in Transylvania1 Burebista (82/61–44 BC) Deceneus (44 BC–???) Comosicus (9 BC(?)–30s AD) Scorilo (c. 30s–70 AD) Duras (c. 69–87 AD) Decebalus
Dapyx
Bracelets associated with Dacian peoples
terms, they are contemporary to the reigns of Burebista, Deceneus and Comosicus. It is probable that the hoards of silver bracelets and ornaments of the
Dacian_bracelets
BC)[citation needed] 29 BC King Zyraxes ruled northern Dobruja. (to 27 BC)[citation needed] 9 BC King Comosicus ruled Dacia. (to AD 30)[citation needed]
Timeline_of_Romanian_history
Decade
Octavian, an ally of Decimus, who is one of his uncle's assassins, close by. Comosicus succeeds Burebista as king of Dacia. Consuls: Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus
40s_BC
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