Cavarus was a
Celtic[1] king in
Thrace and the last king of
Tylis. Under Cavarus, Tylis was destroyed by the
Thracians in 212 BC.[2]
References
^Celts and the Classical World by David Rankin,
ISBN0-415-15090-6, 1996, page 189: "... and destroyed it. According to Polybius, the last of the kings of Tylis, Cavarus, was a man of magnanimity and regal character (8.24). ..."
Manov, Metodi; Damyanov, Vassil. "The First Mint of Cavarus, The Last King of the Celtic Kingdom in Thrace". American Journal of Numismatics. 25: 11–19.
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Cavarus was a
Celtic[1] king in
Thrace and the last king of
Tylis. Under Cavarus, Tylis was destroyed by the
Thracians in 212 BC.[2]
References
^Celts and the Classical World by David Rankin,
ISBN0-415-15090-6, 1996, page 189: "... and destroyed it. According to Polybius, the last of the kings of Tylis, Cavarus, was a man of magnanimity and regal character (8.24). ..."
Manov, Metodi; Damyanov, Vassil. "The First Mint of Cavarus, The Last King of the Celtic Kingdom in Thrace". American Journal of Numismatics. 25: 11–19.
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