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Andrew Smith (2004)
translated this as "
Zipoetes, the
ruler of the Bithynians".
According to
Williams (1990),
Zipoetes was a "chieftain"
before he ****umed...
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great ruler Zipoetes I of Bithynia, and a
younger brother of
Nicomedes I of Bithynia. When
Nicomedes tried to kill his
three brothers,
Zipoetes II was the...
- of
Zipoetes I, whom he
succeeded on the
throne in 278 BC. He
began his
reign by
killing two of his brothers, but the third,
later called Zipoetes II,...
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Zipoetes I, also
Zipoites I or
Ziboetes I,
possibly Tiboetes I (Gr****: Zιπoίτης or Zιβoίτης;
lived c. 354 BC – 278 BC,
ruled c. 326 BC – 278 BC) was a...
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Zipoetes is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Cerambycidae,
containing the
following species:
subgenus Athyllus Zipoetes lineatus (Distant, 1898) subgenus...
- of the
power struggle between Nikomedes I of
Bithynia and his
brother Zipoetes, the
former hired 20,000
Galatian mercenaries. The
Galatians split into...
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Apollophanes Strato II
Strato III
Monarchs of
Bithynia Boteiras Bas
Zipoetes I
Nicomedes I
Zipoetes II
Etazeta (regent)
Ziaelas Prusias I
Prusias II Nicomedes...
- of the
power struggle between Nicomedes I of
Bithynia and his
brother Zipoetes, the
former hired 20,000
Galatian mercenaries. The
Galatians split into...
-
succeeded his
father Boteiras, and was
himself succeeded by his own son
Zipoetes I. Bas
defeated Calas, a
general of
Alexander the Great, and maintained...
- army to flee. He then
invades Samnium and
storms the town of Cimetra.
Zipoetes I ****umes the
title of
basileus (king) in Bithynia.
Following C****ander's...