Meda of Odessos

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Meda of Odessos was a Thracian princess who became one of the later wives of Philip II of Macedon and is noted for reportedly committing ritual suicide upon his death.

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Meda of Odessos canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Thracian princess
ancient Greek-era noblewoman
consort of Philip II of Macedon
associatedPlace Macedon
associatedWith Thracian–Macedonian dynastic alliances
connectedTo Argead dynasty
surface form: Argead dynasty of Macedon
countryOfOrigin Odessos
culturalPractice Thracian funerary customs
deathCause ritual suicide
ethnicity Thracian
gender female
historicalContext reign of Philip II of Macedon
historicalStatus semi-legendary figure
lifeEvent marriage to Philip II of Macedon
suicide at or shortly after Philip II’s death
maritalOrder one of the later wives of Philip II of Macedon
notableFor ritual suicide upon the death of Philip II of Macedon
positionHeld queen consort of Macedon
region Thrace
relativeLocation associated with the court of Macedon
role political marriage partner
sourceMention ancient literary tradition
spouse Meda of Odessos self-linksurface differs
Philip II of Macedon
timePeriod 4th century BC

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Philip II of Macedon spouse Meda of Odessos
Meda of Odessos spouse Meda of Odessos self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Philip II of Macedon