- that
Demosthenes received a
thousand bushels of
grain from
Gorgippus annually.
Gorgippus' daughter, Comosarye, may have been of
Sindian descent. She...
-
raised in his
honour in the city. He was also the
father of
Leucon and
Gorgippus, who
expanded their realm into a
powerful kingdom.
Satyrus I was a leading...
- the
Bosporan Kingdom.
Leucon ruled his
kingdom jointly with his
brother Gorgippus, who
situated himself on the
Asiatic side and
ruled from Gorgippia, which...
- (433–389 BC) Seleucus, King (433–393 BC)
Leucon I, King (389–349 BC)
Gorgippus, King (389–349 BC)
Spartacus II, King (349–344 BC)
Pairisades I, King...
- in the
Bosporan ruling house is also
shown by
recurrence of the name
Gorgippus, its
bearer being a son of Paerisades." Siculus, Diodorus. Book 22.24...
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Unknown kings Spartocid dynasty Spartocus I
Satyrus I
Seleucus Leucon I
Gorgippus Spartocus II
Paerisades I
Satyrus II
Prytanis Eumelus Spartocus III Paerisades...
-
Unknown kings Spartocid dynasty Spartocus I
Satyrus I
Seleucus Leucon I
Gorgippus Spartocus II
Paerisades I
Satyrus II
Prytanis Eumelus Spartocus III Paerisades...
- country,
Satyrus died in the
midst of an
unsuccessful war;
leaving his son
Gorgippus [other
sources say Leucon] to
succeed him in the throne. He renounced...
-
Unknown kings Spartocid dynasty Spartocus I
Satyrus I
Seleucus Leucon I
Gorgippus Spartocus II
Paerisades I
Satyrus II
Prytanis Eumelus Spartocus III Paerisades...
-
failed and he lost his son
Metrodorus in the process.
Peace was made when
Gorgippus, one Satyrus's sons,
became a co-regent with Leucon.
Oktamasades may have...