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Octamasades (Scythian: *Uxtamazatā,
Ancient Gr****: Ὀκταμασάδης, romanized:
Oktamasades) was
briefly a king of the Scythian/North-Caucasian
tribe of the Sintis...
- of the Sindoi, Hekataios, and his son
Oktamasades ending with a
victory for
Leukon and the
exile of
Oktamasades.
Sometime after this,
Leukon and Gorgippos...
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Octamasadas (Scythian *Uxtamazatā;
Ancient Gr****: Ὀκταμασάδης, romanized:
Oktamasadēs; Latin: Octamasades) was a
Scythian king, the son of King Ariapeithes...
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induced her son by Hekataios,
Oktamasades to
usurp his
father and to make war on the Bosporans. In the
following days,
Oktamasades took the city of Labrytai...
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Known rulers of the
region include: 400–383 BC:
Hekataios 383–355 BC:
Oktamasades 100s:
Stachemfak 400s:
Dawiy 500s:
Bakhsan Dawiqo 700s–800s: Lawristan...
- was in the
midst of a
civil war, as
Oktamasades, the son of Hekataios, had
taken the
throne for himself.
Oktamasades had
attacked the city of Labrys. Leukon...
- " and "kinship." *Uxtamazatā
Ancient Gr****: Οκταμασαδης, romanized:
Oktamasadēs Means "possessing
greatness through his words."
Composed of: *uxta-,...
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Bosporan rule. Leukon, the
ruler of the
Bosporan Kingdom, had made war upon
Oktamasades on
behalf of Hekataios, who was a v****al of the
Bosporans prior to his...
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Oktamasades of Sin**** – king of the Sindians. He
usurped the
throne from his
father some time in 383 BC
after his
failed war
against Oktamasades's mother...