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Liste des chefs d'État connus au Ier siècle av. J.-C.

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Ceci est une liste des chefs d'État connus au Ier siècle av. J.-C. (100-1 av. J.-C.).

Cette liste est donc non exhaustive et demande un travail de vérification.

Afrique[modifier]

Asie[modifier]

Asie du Sud-Est[modifier]

Chine

Corée: Trois Royaumes de Corée

Asie du Sud[modifier]

Inde

  • Dynastie des Kanva
    • Vasudeva (v. 75–v. 66 av. J.-C.)
    • Bhumimitra (v. 66–v. 52 av. J.-C.)
    • Narayana (v. 52–v. 40 av. J.-C.)
    • Susharman (v. 40–v. 30 av. J.-C.)
  • Empire Satavahana (Chronologie sur base d'un Purana)[1]
    • Satakarni II, Roi (141-85 av. J.-C.)
    • Lambodara, Roi (85-67 av. J.-C.)
    • Apilaka, Roi (67-55 av. J.-C.)
    • Meghasvati, Roi (55-37 av. J.-C.)
    • Svati, Roi (37-19 av. J.-C.)
    • Skandasvati, Roi (19-12 av. J.-C.)
    • Mrigendra Satakarni, Roi (12-9 av. J.-C.)
    • Kunatala Satakarni, Roi (9-1 av. J.-C.)
    • Satakarni III, Roi (1 av. J.-C.-1 )
  • Dynastie Shunga

Sri Lanka

Asie de l'Ouest[modifier]

Europe[modifier]

Balkans[modifier]

Îles Britanniques[modifier]

Europe centrale[modifier]

Europe de l'Est[modifier]

Europe du Sud[modifier]

Caucase[modifier]

Dynastie des Artaxies
non dynastique

Références[modifier]

  1. Rajesh Kumar Singh, Ajanta Paintings: 86 Panels of Jatakas and Other Themes, Hari Sena, , 15–16 p. (ISBN 9788192510750, lire en ligne)
  2. According to Pakzadian, 2007: Kamnaskires V, VI, VII, VIII and IX.
  3. According to Pakzadian, 2007: Kamnaskires X and XI.
  4. According to Pakzadian, 2007: Kamnaskires XII and XIII.
  5. Atlas of Classical History by R. Talbert, 1989, page 63, "Getae under Cothelas"
  6. Kurt W. Treptow and Ioan Bolovan in “A history of Romania - East European Monographs”, 1996, (ISBN 9780880333450), page 17 ".
  7. The Hellenistic Age from the Battle of Ipsos to the Death of Kleopatra VII by Stanley M. Burstein, 1985, Index Rhemaxos Getic or Scythian ruler
  8. Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, Index Dromichaetes, King of the Getians
  9. Kurt W. Treptow and Ioan Bolovan in “A history of Romania - East European Monographs”, 1996, (ISBN 9780880333450), page 17 "Two inscriptions discovered at Histria indicate that Geto-Dacian rulers (Zalmodegikos and later Rhemaxos) continued to exercise control over that city-state around 200 BC .
  10. McGing B.V. : The foreign policy of Mithridates VI Eupator, King of Pontus
  11. Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, Index Rubobostes Dacian, King
  12. Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, page 53, "Dacian, King Oroles"
  13. Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, page 47, "Dicomes of the Getians"
  14. The Roman History: The Reign of Augustus by Cassius Dio, Ian Scott-Kilvert, and John Carter, 1987, page 85: ".
  15. Cassius Dio.
  16. Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, page 48, "The Dacian, King Cotiso"
  17. Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, page 146, "Zyraxes who ruled in Dobruja"
  18. Studies in Ancient Greek and Roman Society by Robin Osborne, 2004, page 128: "... of its citizens, named Akornion, went on an embassy to Burebista, the first and greatest of the, Kings in Thrace.
  19. Dacia: Landscape, Colonization and Romanization by Ioana A Oltean, 2007, page 72, "At least two of his successors Comosicus and Scorillo/Corilus/Scoriscus became high priests and eventually Dacian, Kings"



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