Cothelas

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Cothelas (

Meda of Odessa
, became one of the Macedonian king's wives. The tomb of Cothelas is probably at the Getic burial complex near the present day Bulgarian village of Sveshtari, in North-Eastern Bulgaria.[2]

A person by the name of Gudila is also mentioned in the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: AD 395–527.[3]

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  • D. M. Lewis; John Boardman; Simon Hornblower; M. Ostwald, eds. (2008). The fourth century B.C. The Cambridge ancient history. Vol. 6 (7 ed.). .