- the throne, Satyros, Prytanis, and
Eumelos sought Aripharnes to back them to the throne.
Aripharnes then
ordered each of the lads to hurl a
javelin into...
-
became ruler,
Eumelus became a
pretender to the
throne with the
backing of
Aripharnes, a
ruler of the
Sarmatian tribe of
Siraces from whom he
solicited aid...
- fled to the
lands of the Siraces,
where he
entered into an
alliance with
Aripharnes, king of the Siraces, and made a
rival claim to the throne. As soon as...
- at
Aripharnes, who was
opposite him, in the
center of the
enemy line. The two
sides sustained many losses, but
Satyrus was able to rout
Aripharnes and...
- ****enic
groups on the
coast of the
Black Sea. In 310–309 BC,
their king
Aripharnes took part in the
Bosporan Civil War and lost at the
battle of the River...
-
charged at
Aripharnes, who was in the
centre of the
enemy line. Both
sides sustained many losses, but
Satyrus finally managed to rout
Aripharnes. He pursued...
-
Satyros II had been
killed at
Siracena while besieging the town with
Aripharnes and
Eumelos inside.
After his death, the
mercenary commander Meniscus...
-
twenty thousand infantry reported. Eumelus,
allied with the
Sirace king
Aripharnes,
brought twenty thousand Scythian cavalry and even more infantry. The...
- 000 Gr****
mercenaries hoplites) had
successfully defeated and
routed Aripharnes and Eumelos, and the
Siracen army of 42,000 (22,000 Infantry, 20,000 cavalry)...
- on the steppe. It was
ruled by the
kings of the Siraces, most
notably Aripharnes, who
engaged in the
Bosporan Civil War of 309 BC. The
exact location of...