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- Siracena (Ancient Gr****: Σιρακηνή) is the alleged capital settlement or village of the tribe of Siraces, a powerful, ****enized Sarmatian tribe on the...
- The Siege of Siracena was a Bosporan siege led by Satyrus II and Meniscus on the fortified capital city of the Siraces, Siracena, that occurred in 309...
- army. After the routing of their army, Aripharnes and Eumelos fled to Siracena, the Siracen capital and fortified city. Satyrus gave chase to his brother...
- the coast of Achardeus at the Black Sea north of the Caucasus Mountains, Siracena is mentioned by Tacitus as one of their settlements. They were said to...
- forced to recognise Seleucid rule over Babylonia, Elam and Media. Siege of Siracena Satyros II is killed while besieging Eumelos Battle of Lake Maeotis Eumelos...
- of the Diadochi Siege of Syracuse (311–309 BC) – Sicilian Wars Siege of Siracena (309 BC) – Bosporan Civil War Siege of Munichia (307 BC) – Wars of the...
- pretender Eumelos who had recently killed Satyros II at Siracena. Satyros II had been killed at Siracena while besieging the town with Aripharnes and Eumelos...
- inferior Satyric army. Afterward, he retreated with Eumelos to his settlement Siracena. The settlement was besieged by Satyros and after a lengthy siege, he was...
- to escape to the capital city of the Siraces, Siracena, which was located on the Thatis River. Siracena was difficult to besiege because the deep river...
- engagements, starting with the Battle of the River Thatis and later the Siege of Siracena, in which Satyros II lost his life. Eumelos, after defeating his elder...