Cotys I (Ancient Greek: Κότυς; died 48 BC) was a Sapaean client king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace from c. 57 BC to c. 48 BC. He was the son of Rhoemetalces.
Cotys was an ally of the Roman general Pompey, to whom he sent a body of auxiliaries under his son Rhescuporis I in 48 BC for use in the Roman civil war against Julius Caesar.
On Cotys' death, Rhescuporis I became king under the regency of Rhoemetalces I, Cotys' younger brother.
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Cotys I (Sapaean) Odrysian kingdom of ThraceBorn: Unknown Died: 48 BC | ||
Preceded byCotys VI | King of Thrace c.57–48 BC |
Succeeded byRhescuporis I |
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