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Difference between Bosporan Civil War and Bosporan wars of expansion
Bosporan Civil War vs. Bosporan wars of expansion
The Bosporan Civil War was a war of succession that happened in the Bosporan Kingdom somewhere between 311 and 308 BCE and lasted for about a year. 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.
Similarities between Bosporan Civil War and Bosporan wars of expansion
Bosporan Civil War and Bosporan wars of expansion have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Demosthenes, Eumelus of Bosporus, Gylon, Kepoi, Leucon I, Lysimachus, Nymphaeum, Paerisades I, Pantikapaion, Scythians, Tanais.
Demosthenes
Demosthenes (translit;; 384 – 12 October 322 BC) was a Greek statesman and orator in ancient Athens.
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Eumelus of Bosporus
Eumelus of Bosporus (Eumelos, fl. 309–304 BC) was a Spartocid ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom and a son of Paerisades.
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Gylon
Gylon (Γύλων), also known as Gylon of Cerameis, was a Greek military official and the maternal grandfather of Demosthenes.
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Kepoi
Kepoi or Cepoi (Ancient Greek: Κῆποι, Russian: Кепы) was an ancient Greek colony situated on the Taman peninsula, three kilometres to the east of Phanagoria, in the present-day Krasnodar Krai of Russia.
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Leucon I
Leucon I of Bosporus (Leukon, lived c. 410–349 BC) also known as Leuco, was a Spartocid ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom who ruled from 389 to 349 BC.
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Lysimachus
Lysimachus (Greek: Λυσίμαχος,meaning: "the one that terminates the battle". Lysimachos; c. 360 BC – 281 BC) was a Thessalian officer and successor of Alexander the Great, who in 306 BC, became king of Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedon.
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Nymphaeum
A nymphaeum or nymphaion (nymphaîon), in ancient Greece and Rome, was a monument consecrated to the nymphs, especially those of springs.
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Paerisades I
Paerisades I (Παιρισάδης) also known as Birisades, Pairisades, and Parysades was a Spartocid king of the Bosporan Kingdom from 342 to 310/9 BC.
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Pantikapaion
Pantikapaion (Παντικάπαιον, from Scythian *Pantikapa 'fish-path'; Panticapaeum) was an ancient Greek city on the eastern shore of Crimea, which the Greeks called Taurica.
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Scythians
The Scythians or Scyths (but note Scytho- in composition) and sometimes also referred to as the Pontic Scythians, were an ancient Eastern Iranic equestrian nomadic people who had migrated during the 9th to 8th centuries BC from Central Asia to the Pontic Steppe in modern-day Ukraine and Southern Russia, where they remained established from the 7th century BC until the 3rd century BC.
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Tanais
Tanais (Τάναϊς Tánaïs; Танаис) was an ancient Greek city in the Don river delta, called the Maeotian marshes in classical antiquity.
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- What Bosporan Civil War and Bosporan wars of expansion have in common
- What are the similarities between Bosporan Civil War and Bosporan wars of expansion
Bosporan Civil War and Bosporan wars of expansion Comparison
Bosporan Civil War has 28 relations, while Bosporan wars of expansion has 40. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 16.18% = 11 / (28 + 40).
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