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King of Roman client state Bosporus from 229 to 232 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sauromates III (Greek: Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Σαυροματης Γ', flourished 3rd century, died 232) was a Roman client king of the Bosporan Kingdom. Like many other late Bosporan kings, Sauromates III is known only from coinage, which means his relationship to the other kings is unknown, as are details of his accession and reign. His coins are known from the period 229–232, meaning that he appears to have co-ruled with Cotys III (r. 228–234),[1] who might have been his father.[2]
T. J. Sauromates III | |
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King of the Bosporus | |
Reign | 229–232 |
Predecessor | T. J. Cotys III |
Successor | T. J. Cotys III T. J. Rhescuporis IV |
Co-regents | T. J. Cotys III |
Died | 232 |
Issue | T. J. Rhescuporis V T. J. Teiranes |
Dynasty | Tiberian-Julian |
Father | T. J. Rhescuporis III |
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