There have been many purported translations/decipherments of the ring found at Ezerovo in 1912, which is generally thought to contain one of the longest Thracian language inscriptions known, though its only a short inscription. In this essay, the author offers what he believes is the best of any translation/decipherment made so far, and one which has a high likelihood of being correct. The first version of this translation was completed early in October or late in September of 2020. In 2022 I decided that "tiltean" more likely meant "buried" rather than "fallen". In early February 2023, I decided that Tilezupta more likely meant "Bearing the Bow (the bow used for arrows)".In this new 2023 version, I decide that Tilezupta more likely meant ...