Category
page 1Spartocid dynasty
Spartocids
hellenized Thracian dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of the Bosporus
Satyros I of Bosporus
King of the Bosporan Kingdom from 432 to 389 BC
Leukon of Bosporus
Archon of the Bosporus from 389 to 349 BC
Spártokos I
Ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom from c. 438 to 432 BC
Parisades V
king of the Bosporan Kingdom from 125 to 109 BC
Parisades III
king of the Bosporan Kingdom
Gorgippus
Gorgippus () was a son of Satyrus I and was a Spartocid joint ruler with his brother Leucon (389–349 BCE) of the Bosporan Kingdom. He situated himself on the Asiatic side of the kingdom, in Gorgippia where he ruled until, presumably, his death in 349 BCE.
Kamasarye Philoteknos
2nd-century BC Bosporan queen regnant
Parisades IV Philometor
king of the Bosporan Kingdom
Parisades II
king of the Bosporan Kingdom from 284 to 245 BC
Leukon II of Bosporus
king of the Bosporan Kingdom
Satyrus II
king of the Bosporan Kingdom

Spártokos III
king of the Bosporan Kingdom from 304 to 284 BC
Prytanis of Bosphorus
king of the Bosporan Kingdom
Eumelus of Bosphorus
ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom from 309 to 304 BC
Spártokos IV
king of the Bosporan Kingdom
Parisades I
ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom from 342 to 310/9 BC
Hygiainon
Hygiaenon () was an Archon of the Bosporan Kingdom after his predecessor, Leucon II, was slain by his wife Alcathoe in c. 220 BC. Although he was not part of the Spartocid dynasty, he seems to have been a supporter of Camasarye, the heiress and queen of the Bosporan Kingdom. He is said to have been an eminent member of the aristocracy, and backed the unmarried Camasarye, who later married her cousin Paerisades III.