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- The Bosporan Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of the Cimmerian Bosporus (Ancient Gr****: Βασιλεία τοῦ Κιμμερικοῦ Βοσπόρου, romanized: Basileía tou Kimmerikou...
- (56 mi) Kerch Peninsula is Kerch/Panticapaeum, once the capital of the Bosporian Kingdom. Just south of Kerch the new Crimean Bridge (opened in 2018) connects...
- against Sarmatian raids. The ****ure emperor Constantius defeats the 'Bosporian Sarmatians'. April 1 – Diocletian rewards Maximian by elevating him to...
- Pontic prince, governor of the Bosporian Kingdom...
- AD). Tsarskiy Kurghan (4th century BC) – burial mound for one of the Bosporian kings Church of St. John the Baptist (AD 717) Fortress of Yenikale (18th...
- against Sarmatian raids. The ****ure emperor Constantius defeats the 'Bosporian Sarmatians'. April 1 – Diocletian rewards Maximian by elevating him to...
- Civil War in Bosporian Kingdom...
- from invading Roman Asia. His son-in-law Asander led a revolt in the Bosporian kingdom forcing Pharnaces to return north to deal with it. While he was...
- operations. Menchares, one of the sons of Mithridates and his governor of the Bosporian Kingdom, supplied Heraclea and its defenders from his dominions north...
- Other active eparchies included the Gothian, Sourozhian, Fullian and the Bosporian. In this period Christianity began to rise within this area. Christianity...