Koskos of Thafon
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Koskos was a recorded monarch of Thafon at some point before 1560 BCE, in the Pre-Patriarchy Period. He belonged to and was the eponymous founder of the Thafonological Koskosid Dynasty.
Almost nothing is written about Koskos. The only record of King Koskos was from a document contemporary to around 1530 BCE, detailing a trader travelling to Thafon and seeing the death of King Koskon and the ascention of his son Koton. Koskos was listed as the father of Koskon, and as a ruler who had ruled prior to the ascention of Koskon, at Koskos' death. It was written that Koskon had ruled for thirty years before his death in 1530 BCE, placing the latest possible date of Koskos' reign at 1560 BCE.