-
could do
little about Spartocids attacking the city of Nymphaeum, on
which they
relied on for
Black Sea trade. The
Spartocids were
willing to
trade their...
- The
Spartocids (Gr****: Σπαρτοκίδαι) or
Spartocidae was the name of a ****enized
Thracian dynasty that
ruled the ****enistic
Kingdom of
Bosporus between...
- city
became the
residence first of the
Archaeanactids and then of the
Spartocids,
dynasties of
Thracian kings of Bosporus, and was
hence itself sometimes...
-
displaced by the more long-lived
Spartocid dynasty in 438 BC.
After ruling for over
three centuries, the
Spartocids were then
displaced by the Mithridatic...
- were
later succeeded by a ****enized
family of Thracians,
called the
Spartocids. Podossinov, Alexander.
Encyclopaedia of the ****enic World. Archaeanaktus...
-
until then been
normative there gave way to more
Scythian ones.
Under the
Spartocid dynasty, the
Bosporan kingdom thrived and
maintained stable relations...
-
manifested in the
Black Sea region. Five out of
twenty Kings of the
Thracian Spartocid dynasty of the
Cimmerian Bosporus and
Pontus are
known to have
borne it...
- (1748-1830), the code name of Adam Weishaupt,
founder of the
Illuminati Spartocids, the name of
several kings of the
Bosporan Kingdom Cimmerian Bosporus...
- of the
Spartocids.
Archived from the
original on
April 25, 2017. 400,000
medimnoi (= 16,380 t) of
grain in 356 B.C.
Dynasty of the
Spartocids. Archived...
- R.
Tsetskhladze has
dated the kingdom's
founding to 436 BC, when the
Spartocid dynasty replaced the
ruling Archaeanactids. The ****enistic
Seleucid and...