Octamasades

Octamasades
King of the Sindica Kingdom
Reigncirca. 383-380 BC
PredecessorHecataeus
SuccessorLeucon I
BornSindica Kingdom
FatherHecataeus
MotherTirgatao

Octamasades (Scythian: *Uxtamazatā, Ancient Greek: Ὀκταμασάδης, romanizedOktamasades) was briefly a king of the Scythian/North-Caucasian tribe of the Sintis and a son of Hecataeus and Tirgatao. He usurped the throne from his father[1] some time in 383 BC after his failed war against Octamasades' mother, Tirgatao.

  1. ^ Tokhtasev, S.R. Bosporus and the Sindike In the era of Leukon I. when his own son rebelled against him.