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necessarily mean that
Ininthimeus was a usurper; the Tiberian-Julian
dynasty itself was of
partly Sarmatian origin.
Ininthimeus ruled during a period...
- to the
Bosporan throne after the
death of
Rhescuporis V's
predecessor Ininthimeus (r. 234–239).
Whereas Rhescuporis is
believed to have been the son of...
-
Sauromates III 229–232
Rhescuporis IV 233–234
Chedosbios 233–234 (?)
Ininthimeus 234–239 (possibly non-dynastic)
Rhescuporis V 240–276
Pharsanzes 253–254...
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succeeding Ininthimeus.
Because the late
Bosporan kings are
known only from coinage, the
precise relationship between the
rulers is not known.
Ininthimeus is...
-
Rhescuporis or Rhoemetalces) or
local origin (such as Sauromates, Eupator,
Ininthimeus, Pharsanzes, Synges, Terianes,
Theothorses or Rhadamsades). The Roman...
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Sauromates III 229 – 232
Rhescuporis IV 233 – 234
Chedosbios 233 – 234 (?)
Ininthimeus 234 – 239
Rhescuporis V 240 – 276
Pharsanzes 253 – 254
Teiranes 276 –...
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under Rome (229–232)
Rhescuporis IV,
client king
under Rome (233–234)
Ininthimeus,
client king
under Rome (234–239)
Rhescuporis V,
client king
under Rome...
-
Bosporus Reign 233–234 (?)
Predecessor Cotys III (alone) (?)
Successor Ininthimeus (?) Co-regents
Cotys III and
Rhescuporis IV (?) Died 234 (?) Dynasty...
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Bosporus Reign 233 - 234
Predecessor Cotys III
Sauromates III
Successor Ininthimeus Co-regents
Cotys III Died 234
Dynasty Tiberian-Julian
Father Cotys III...
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Sauromates III 229 – 232
Rhescuporis IV 233 – 234
Chedosbios 233 – 234 (?)
Ininthimeus 234 – 239
Rhescuporis V 240 – 276
Pharsanzes 253 – 254
Teiranes 276 –...