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The Thracian kingdom, alternatively also the Sapaean kingdom, was an ancient Thracian state in the southeastern Balkans that existed from the middle of the 1st century BC to 46 AD. Succeeding the Classical and Hellenistic era Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, it was dominated by the Sapaean tribe, who ruled from their capital Bizye in what is now northwestern Turkey. Initially only of limited relevance, its power grew significantly in the ancient Roman world as a client state of the late Roman Republic. After the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, Octavian (later emperor Augustus) installed a new dynasty that proved to be highly loyal and expansive. Conquering and ruling much of Thrace on behalf of the Roman Empire, it lasted until 46 AD, when Emperor Claudius annexed the kingdom and made Thracia into a

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  • Θρακικό βασίλειο (υποτελές στη Ρώμη) (el)
  • Reino sapeo de Tracia (es)
  • Thracian kingdom (Roman vassal state) (en)
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  • El reino de Tracia, alternativamente también el reino Sapeo, fue un antiguo estado de Tracia en el sureste de los Balcanes que existió desde mediados del siglo I a.C. hasta el 46 d. C. Sucedió al reino odrisio de Tracia de la era clásica y helenística. Fue dominado por la tribu de los sapeos, que gobernó desde su capital Bizye en lo que ahora es el noroeste de Turquía. (es)
  • The Thracian kingdom, alternatively also the Sapaean kingdom, was an ancient Thracian state in the southeastern Balkans that existed from the middle of the 1st century BC to 46 AD. Succeeding the Classical and Hellenistic era Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, it was dominated by the Sapaean tribe, who ruled from their capital Bizye in what is now northwestern Turkey. Initially only of limited relevance, its power grew significantly in the ancient Roman world as a client state of the late Roman Republic. After the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, Octavian (later emperor Augustus) installed a new dynasty that proved to be highly loyal and expansive. Conquering and ruling much of Thrace on behalf of the Roman Empire, it lasted until 46 AD, when Emperor Claudius annexed the kingdom and made Thracia into a (en)
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  • El reino de Tracia, alternativamente también el reino Sapeo, fue un antiguo estado de Tracia en el sureste de los Balcanes que existió desde mediados del siglo I a.C. hasta el 46 d. C. Sucedió al reino odrisio de Tracia de la era clásica y helenística. Fue dominado por la tribu de los sapeos, que gobernó desde su capital Bizye en lo que ahora es el noroeste de Turquía. Inicialmente solo de relevancia limitada, su poder creció significativamente cuando pasó a ser un estado cliente de la República romana tardía. Después de la Batalla de Actium en el 31 a. C., Octavio (más tarde emperador Augusto) instaló una nueva dinastía que demostró ser muy leal y expansiva. Los sapeos conquistaron y gobernaron gran parte de Tracia en nombre del Imperio Romano. El estado cliente duró hasta el 46 d. C., cuando el emperador Claudio anexó el reino e hizo de Tracia una provincia romana. (es)
  • The Thracian kingdom, alternatively also the Sapaean kingdom, was an ancient Thracian state in the southeastern Balkans that existed from the middle of the 1st century BC to 46 AD. Succeeding the Classical and Hellenistic era Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, it was dominated by the Sapaean tribe, who ruled from their capital Bizye in what is now northwestern Turkey. Initially only of limited relevance, its power grew significantly in the ancient Roman world as a client state of the late Roman Republic. After the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, Octavian (later emperor Augustus) installed a new dynasty that proved to be highly loyal and expansive. Conquering and ruling much of Thrace on behalf of the Roman Empire, it lasted until 46 AD, when Emperor Claudius annexed the kingdom and made Thracia into a Roman province. (en)
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