- male
- Rhesus ("Rhêsos") was a Thracian king who fought on the side of Trojans in "Iliad", x, where Diomedes and Odysseus stole his team of fine horses d...
- male
- Democritus (Greek:) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (born at Abdera in Thrace ca. 460 BC). Democritus was a student of Leucippus and...
- male
- Lysimachus was a Macedonian officer and "successor" (diadochus) of Alexander the Great, later a king (306 BCE) in Thrace and Asia Minor. Son of...
- male, deceased (366)
- Procopius (326 - May 27, 366), was a Roman usurper against Valentinian I, and member of the Constantinian dynasty. According to Ammianus...
- male
- In Greek mythology, King Haemus of Thrace was the son of Boreas. He was vain and haughty and compared himself and his wife, Queen Rhodope, to Zeus...
- male, deceased (325)
- Flavius Galerius Valerius Licinianus Licinius (c. 250 - 325) was Roman emperor from 308 to 324. Of Dacian peasant origin, born in Moesia Superior,...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Gotse Delchev or Goce Delčev ; 1872-1903) was an important 19th century revolutionary figure in Ottoman Macedonia region and Thrace. He was one of t...
- male
- Mardonius (d. 479 BC) was a Persian commander during the Persian Wars with Greece in the 5th century BC. He was the son of Gobryas and the...
- male
- Brasidas was a Spartan officer during the first decade of the Peloponnesian War. He was the son of Tellis and Argileonis, and won his first laurels...
- male
- Antiochus II Theos (286-246 BC), was a king of the Hellenistic Seleucid Kingdom who reigned 261-246 BC). He succeeded his father Antiochus I Soter...
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