

Thracian or Kappadokian Light Horse. Pack of 4 mounted figures (two different poses). The Odrysian kingdom of Thrace became a Roman client kingdom c. 20 BC, while the Greek city-states on the Black Sea coast came under Roman control, first as civitates foederatae ("allied" cities with internal autonomy). The alopekis foxskin cap traditionally associated with Thracians in the earlier centuries went out of fashion with the Greek and Roman encroachments on Thrace.
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Thracian or Kappadokian Light Horse. Pack of 4 mounted figures (two different poses). The Odrysian kingdom of Thrace became a Roman client kingdom c. 20 BC, while the Greek city-states on the Black Sea coast came under Roman control, first as civitates foederatae ("allied" cities with internal autonomy). The alopekis foxskin cap traditionally associated with Thracians in the earlier centuries went out of fashion with the Greek and Roman encroachments on Thrace.
Thracian or Kappadokian Light Horse. Pack of 4 mounted figures (two different poses). The Odrysian kingdom of Thrace became a Roman client kingdom c. 20 BC, while the Greek city-states on the Black Sea coast came under Roman control, first as civitates foederatae ("allied" cities with internal autonomy). The alopekis foxskin cap traditionally associated with Thracians in the earlier centuries went out of fashion with the Greek and Roman encroachments on Thrace.