Meda of Odessos (Ancient Greek: Μήδα, romanized: Mḗda), died 336 BC, was a Thracian princess, daughter[1] of the king Cothelas[2] a Getae,[3] and wife of king Philip II of Macedon.
The people of Macedonia, who were not used to such honours to their kings by their consorts, buried her with him at the Great Tumuli of Vergina, in a separate room.
The second larnax found in the tomb might belong to her[4] as well as the gold myrtle wreath.
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