Bosporan wars of expansion

Bosporan wars of expansion
Datecirca. 438–355 BC
Location
Cimmerian Bosporus
Result Bosporan Victory
Belligerents
Sindoi
Maeotians
Ixomatae
Dandarioi
Psessoi
Spartocids
Panticapaeum
Scythians
Arcadian Mercenaries[1]
Athens
Nymphaeum
Kimmerikon[2]
Heraclea Pontica
Theodosia
Chersonesus
Commanders and leaders
Tirgatao
Oktamasades Surrendered
Spartokos I 
Satyros I 
Seleukos 
Leukon I
Gorgippos I
Hekataios
Metrodoros 
Sopaios
Gylon of Cerameis Surrendered Clearchus
Tynnichus
Memnon

The Bosporan Kingdom waged a series of wars of expansion in the Cimmerian Bosporus and the surrounding territories from around 438 BC until about 355 BC. Bosporan expansion began after Spartokos I, the first Spartocid (and after whom the dynasty is named) took power and during his seven-year reign, established an aggressive expansionist foreign policy that was followed by his successors.

  1. ^ Tokhtasev, S.R. THE BOSPORUS AND SINDIKE IN THE ERA OF LEUKON 8. pp. V.2.
  2. ^ D. E. W. WORMELL (1946). "STUDIES IN GREEK TYRANNY—II. Leucon of Bosporus". Hermathena (68): 49–71. JSTOR 23037564. It seems likely to connect that Spartokos was connected by birth to the Odrysian dynasty.