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Siracena (Gr****: Σιρακηνή) is the
alleged capital settlement or
village of the
tribe of Siraces, a powerful, ****enized
Sarmatian tribe on the steppe....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Battle of the
River Thatis – 310 BC or 309 BC –
Bosporan Civil War
Siege of
Siracena – 309 BC –
Bosporan Civil War
Battle of the
Tanais River – 373 List of...