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- Theothorses to have been born c. 260 as a son of the previous king Rhescuporis V (r. 240–276) and a nephew of Teiranes. Coins minted by Theothorses are...
- Rhadamsades and a son of Theothorses. It has been pointed out, for instance by Astakhov (2021), that Rhadamsades and Theothorses are Iranian names and that...
- Pharsanzes 253–254 (possibly non-dynastic) Teiranes 276–278 Sauromates IV 276 Theothorses 279–309 (possibly non-dynastic) Rhadamsades 309–322 (possibly non-dynastic)...
- Alternatively, Christian Settipani identifies Nana as a younger daughter of Theothorses, a Bosporan king. The medieval Georgian sources relate that Nana had...
- King of the Bosporus Reign 276 - 278 Predecessor Rescuporis V Successor Theothorses Co-regent Rhescuporis V 276 Sauromates IV 276 Died 278 Dynasty Tiberian-Julian...
- (such as Sauromates, Eupator, Ininthimeus, Pharsanzes, Synges, Terianes, Theothorses or Rhadamsades). The Roman client kings of the dynasty had descended...
- 240 – 276 Pharsanzes 253 – 254 Teiranes 276 – 278 Sauromates IV 276 Theothorses 279 – 309 Rhadamsades 309 – 322 Rhescuporis VI 314 – 341 Cotys III (Sapaean)...
- 240 – 276 Pharsanzes 253 – 254 Teiranes 276 – 278 Sauromates IV 276 Theothorses 279 – 309 Rhadamsades 309 – 322 Rhescuporis VI 314 – 341 Ancient episcopal...
- Cotys III Sauromates III Rhescuporis IV Chedosbius Ininthimeus Rhescuporis V Pharsanzes Teiranes Sauromates IV Theothorses Rhadamsades Rhescuporis VI...
- (?–335) Godigisel, King (359–407) Bosporan Kingdom (complete list) – Theothorses, client king under Rome (279–309) Rhadamsades, client king under Rome...