- The
Bosporan Kingdom, also
known as the
Kingdom of the
Cimmerian Bosporus (Ancient Gr****: Βασιλεία τοῦ Κιμμερικοῦ Βοσπόρου, romanized: Basileía tou Kimmerikou...
- The
Bosporan kings were the
rulers of the
Bosporan Kingdom, an
ancient ****enistic Greco-Scythian
state centered on the
Kerch Strait (the
Cimmerian Bosporus)...
- The
Bosporan era (BE or AB), also
called the
Bithynian era,
Pontic era or Bithyno-Pontic era, was a
calendar era (year numbering) used from 149 BC at the...
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defended their independence.
After this, they
united into the
Bosporan kingdom. The
Bosporan kingdom soon
became a
centre of
production for
Scythian customers...
- The
Bosporan–Heracleote War was a long and
enduring conflict between the
states of
Heraclea Pontica and the
Bosporan Kingdom. It
lasted decades, but ended...
- (Gr****: Eὐνείκη,
flourished 1st century, died
after 69) was the
queen of the
Bosporan Kingdom by
marriage to King
Cotys I. She
appears to have been
regent during...
- The
Bosporan–Sindian War was a war
between the Sin****
Kingdom and its
allied tribes against the
Bosporan Kingdom in the 4th
century BC. The war took...
- Dynamis,
friend of Rome, c. 67 BC – AD 8), was a
Roman client queen of the
Bosporan Kingdom during the Late
Roman Republic and part of the
reign of Augustus...
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Rhescuporis (also Rascypolis, Rhascoupolis, Rhascupolis) may
refer to:
Rhescuporis I,
Odrysian King of Thrace, 240 to 215 BC
Rhescuporis I (Sapaean), Sapaean...
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besieged by
Bosporan and
Scythian forces during the
Bosporan succession war
because Aripharnes had
sided with Eumelos, the
pretender to the
Bosporan throne...