- The
Bosporan Kingdom, also
known as the
Kingdom of the
Cimmerian Bosporus (Ancient Gr****: Βασιλεία τοῦ Κιμμερικοῦ Βοσπόρου, romanized: Basileía tou Kimmerikou...
- The
Bosporan era (BE or AB), also
called the
Bithynian era,
Pontic era or Bithyno-Pontic era, was a
calendar era (year numbering) used from 149 BC at the...
- Φιλορώμαίος, 110[citation needed] – 17 BC) was a
Roman client king of the
Bosporan Kingdom. He was of Gr**** and
possibly of
Persian ancestry. Not much is...
- Dynamis,
friend of Rome, c. 67 BC – AD 8), was a
Roman client queen of the
Bosporan Kingdom during the Late
Roman Republic and part of the
reign of Augustus...
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which was
later overrun by Huns.
Between the 3rd and 6th
centuries CE, the
Bosporan Kingdom,
which was a ****enistic
polity that
succeeded the Gr**** colonies...
- c. 340 AD. The
territory under Roman control mostly coincided with the
Bosporan Kingdom (although
under Nero, from 62 to 68 AD; it was
briefly attached...
- The Roman–
Bosporan War was a
lengthy war of
succession that took
place in the
Cimmerian Bosporus,
probably from 45 to 49. It was
fought between the Roman...
-
Mithridates VI was then
forced to flee
north across the
Black Sea to the
Bosporan Kingdom under the rule of his son Machares,
bringing the war to an effective...
-
captured by
Mithridates VI and
their territories incorporated into the
Bosporan Kingdom. By the 3rd
century AD, the
Sarmatians and last
remnants of the...
- (Gr****: Eὐνείκη,
flourished 1st century, died
after 69) was the
queen of the
Bosporan Kingdom by
marriage to King
Cotys I. She
appears to have been
regent during...