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page 1Mythological kings of Thrace

Tereus
thumb|300px|Peter Paul Rubens|Rubens: Tereus Confronted with the Head of his Son Itys, 1636–38
In Greek mythology, Tereus (; ) was a Thracian king, the son of Ares and the naiad Bistonis. He was the brother of Dryas. Tereus was the husband of the Athenian princess Procne and the father of Itys.
Eumolpus
In Greek Mythology, Eumolpus (; ) was a legendary king of Thrace. He was described as having come to Attica either as a bard, a warrior, or a priest of Demeter and Dionysus.

Phineus
thumb|250px|Phineus with the Boreads.
Rhesus of Thrace
mythical king and demigod
Diomedes of Thrace
son of Ares in Greek mythology
Lycurgus of Thrace
mythological king of the Edoni in Thrace
Oeagrus
In Greek mythology, Oeagrus () was a king of Thrace, and father of Orpheus.

Polymestor
right|thumb|250px|Polymnestor kills Polydorus. Engraving by Bauer for Ovid's Metamorphoses
Strymon
river god of Greek antiquity
Tegyrios
In Greek mythology, Tegyrios () was a King of Thrace.
Haemus
In Greek mythology, King Haemus (; , Haîmos) of Thrace, was the son of Boreas, the north wind.
Carnabon
In Greek mythology, Charnabon (Ancient Greek "Χαρναβών", gen. "Χαρναβώντος") was a king of the Getae, mentioned in Sophocles' tragedy Triptolemos as ruling the Getae, without a precise geographical location of his kingdom.
Cisseus
In Greek mythology, Cisseus (Ancient Greek: Κισσεύς means "wreathe with ivy") may refer to the following personages:
Mentes
king in Greek mythology
Poltys
Poltys is also a genus of spiders
Sithon
mythical king of the Odomanti