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Gorgippus (Ancient Gr****: Γοργιππος, romanized:
Gorgippos) was a son of
Satyrus I and was a
Spartocid joint ruler with his
brother Leucon (389–349 BCE)...
- his sons,
Leukon and
Gorgippos. Upon the
death of
their father,
Leukon and
Gorgippos ascended to the
Bosporan throne with
Gorgippos suing for
peace with...
- he had the
statues of the
Bosporan rulers Pairisadēs I,
Satyros I and
Gorgippos insalled in the
Athenian market. Dēmosthenēs
himself had had a Scythian...
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engage in wars
against the Ixomatae, Sindoi, and Heracleans. His brother,
Gorgippos,
would rule from the
Asiatic side of the kingdom,
specifically in Sindia...
- the wars of
expansion and took the life of the
brother of
Leukon and
Gorgippos, Metrodoros. The
Spartocids had been
expanding their dominion into the...
- 438–433 BC
Satyros I 433–389 BC
Seleukos 433–393 BC
Leukon I 389–349 BC
Gorgippos 389–349 BC
Paerisades I 349–311 BC
Spartokos II 349–344 BC
Satyros II...
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daughter of his
uncle Gorgippos, and they had four sons:
Satyros II,
likely named after his
grandfather Satyros I, Eumelos,
Gorgippos II, also
perhaps named...
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siege to
Theodosia that
claimed his father's life. He and his
brother Gorgippos made
peace with the
Ixomatae and
focused their attentions to the west...
- his death, he p****ed over his
throne to two of his sons,
Leukon I and
Gorgippos who
would later finish what he began.
Around 20
years after the death...