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- Cotiso abstract "Cotiso or Cotison (flourished c. 30 BC) was a Dacian king who apparently ruled the mountains between Banat and Oltenia (modern-day Romania). Horace calls him king of the Dacians. Suetonius calls him king of the Getae. He is mentioned also by Florus, who wrote that Cotiso and his armies used to attack towards south when the Danube froze.Several scholars believe he is identical to Coson, a Dacian king whose name appears on many gold Staters found in Transylvania.".
- Cotiso activeYearsStartYear "0040".
- Cotiso predecessor Burebista.
- Cotiso successor Comosicus.
- Cotiso thumbnail Dacian_symbols.png?width=300.
- Cotiso title "King of Dacia".
- Cotiso wikiPageID "2233015".
- Cotiso wikiPageLength "6336".
- Cotiso wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Cotiso wikiPageRevisionID "699339912".
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Appian.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Augustus.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Banat.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Burebista.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Cassius_Dio.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_BC_European_rulers.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dacian_kings.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dacian_names.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Comosicus.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Dacia.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Engagement.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Florus.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Horace.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Jordanes.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Julia_the_Elder.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Koson_(coin).
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Lictor.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Claudius_Marcellus_(Julio-Claudian_dynasty).
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Junius_Brutus_the_Younger.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Vinicius_(consul_19_BC).
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Antony.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Ode.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Oltenia.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Res_Gestae_Divi_Augusti.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Stater.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Suetonius.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink Theodor_Mommsen.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLink File:Koson_79000126.jpg.
- Cotiso wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cotiso".
- Cotiso caption "symbols of the Dacian kingdom".
- Cotiso deathDate "c9 BC".
- Cotiso name "Cotiso".
- Cotiso predecessor Burebista.
- Cotiso reign "c.40-c.9 BC".
- Cotiso successor Comosicus.
- Cotiso title "King of Dacia".
- Cotiso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dacia_topics.
- Cotiso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_monarch.
- Cotiso wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cotiso subject Category:1st-century_BC_European_rulers.
- Cotiso subject Category:Dacian_kings.
- Cotiso subject Category:Dacian_names.
- Cotiso hypernym King.
- Cotiso type Agent.
- Cotiso type Monarch.
- Cotiso type Person.
- Cotiso type Person.
- Cotiso type Dacian.
- Cotiso type Agent.
- Cotiso type NaturalPerson.
- Cotiso type Thing.
- Cotiso type Q116.
- Cotiso type Q215627.
- Cotiso type Q5.
- Cotiso type Person.
- Cotiso comment "Cotiso or Cotison (flourished c. 30 BC) was a Dacian king who apparently ruled the mountains between Banat and Oltenia (modern-day Romania). Horace calls him king of the Dacians. Suetonius calls him king of the Getae. He is mentioned also by Florus, who wrote that Cotiso and his armies used to attack towards south when the Danube froze.Several scholars believe he is identical to Coson, a Dacian king whose name appears on many gold Staters found in Transylvania.".
- Cotiso label "Cotiso".
- Cotiso sameAs Q241597.
- Cotiso sameAs Cotisó.
- Cotiso sameAs Cotiso.
- Cotiso sameAs Kotiszo.
- Cotiso sameAs Cotisone.
- Cotiso sameAs m.06xz35.
- Cotiso sameAs Cotiso.
- Cotiso sameAs Q241597.
- Cotiso wasDerivedFrom Cotiso?oldid=699339912.
- Cotiso depiction Dacian_symbols.png.
- Cotiso isPrimaryTopicOf Cotiso.
- Cotiso name "Cotiso".