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Spartocus IV (Ancient Gr****: Σπάρτοκος, romanized:
Spartokos) was a
Spartocid king of the
Bosporan Kingdom from 245 to 240 BC.
Spartocus IV was a son...
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Spartocus I (Gr****: Σπάρτοκος, romanized:
Spartokos) was the
founder and
first ruler of the
Spartocid dynasty in the
Bosporan Kingdom. He
usurped the...
- to
repeat the
names of
succeeding princes, with the
final Spartokos being named Spartokos V. The
dynasty also had intermarriages,
notably the marriage...
- 438 BC.
Spartokos I 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...
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Paerisades I
Satyros II
Prytanis Eumelos Spartokos III
Hygiainon (regent)
Paerisades II
Spartokos IV
Leukon II
Spartokos V [ru]
Kamasarye Paerisades III Paerisades...
- He may have been a son of
either Spartokos III, or
Satyros II.
Paerisades II was
either the son or
cousin of
Spartokos III, a
previous ruler but may have...
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Spartocus III (Gr****: Σπάρτοκος, romanized:
Spartokos) was king of the
Bosporan Kingdom from 304 to 284 BC. He
succeeded to the
throne after the death...
- was the son of
Spartokos V's brother,
perhaps Spartokos IV.
Paerisades then
presumably succeeded Hygiainon in 200 BC or
perhaps Spartokos V
sometime in...
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happened further east, in the
Bosporan Kingdom, when a
Thracian named Spartokos seized power in
around 438. It is not
unlikely that he was of Odrysian...
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Paerisades I
Satyros II
Prytanis Eumelos Spartokos III
Hygiainon (regent)
Paerisades II
Spartokos IV
Leukon II
Spartokos V [ru]
Kamasarye Paerisades III Paerisades...