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Name: Kingdom of the Siraces

Type: Polity

Start: 309 BC

End: 193 AD

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Was the kingdom of the Siraces, a Sarmatian population that inhabitated the Kuban region of Caucasus.

Establishment


  • January 309 BC: In 310-309 BC King Aripharnes took part in the Bosporan Civil War.
  • Chronology


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    1. 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.


    2. Pontic War


    Was a military campaign waged by Julius Caesar (at the same time of his war against Pompeius) that lead to the Roman submission of the Kingdom of Pontus.

  • January 47 BC: Pharnace of Pontus moved to the southeast along the Black Sea coast and without difficulty subjugated Colchis and all of Armenia.
  • August 47 BC: Caesar decisively defeated Pharnaces of Pontus at the Battle of Zela. Pharnaces was killed and Caesar conquered Pontus. In addition, the territories occupied by Pharnaces were freed.

  • 3. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 301 BC: Pharnavaz, victorious in a power struggle, became the first king of Iberia (c.302- c.237 BC).

  • January 236 BC: Iberian kin Saurmag, Colchis regained its independence.

  • January 70: Conquest of Cotys I (45 - 69).

  • Disestablishment


  • January 194: In 193, after a further conflict with the inhabitants of the Bosphorus, the Siraci disappeared from history.
  • Selected Sources


  • Bosporan Kingdom growth map-fr. Wikipedia. Retrieved on 7 Aptril 2024 on https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bosporan_Kingdom_growth_map-fr.svg
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