Archaeanax
Archaeanax (Greek: Αρχαιάναξ) seems to have been a ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom some 40 years prior to the ascent of the Thracian Spartocids.
| Archaeanax | |
|---|---|
| Ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom | |
| Reign | 480-? BC | 
| Predecessor | Position Established | 
| Successor | ? | 
| Born | Mytilene | 
| Died | 470 BC? Bosporan Kingdom | 
| Greek | Αρχαιάναξ | 
| House | Archaeanactids | 
| Father | Unknown | 
| Mother | Unknown | 
| Religion | Greek Polytheism | 
Biography
    
Little to nothing is known about Archaeanax prior to his ascent to the throne. He may have been a native of Mytilene[1] and a strategos of a league of city-states in the Cimmerian Bosporus[2] that likely formed as a defense of the neighboring Scythian tribes. After taking power as ruler, the cities of the Theodosia and Nymphaeum left the league.[3] It is possible that he was related to Semandrus of Mytilene, founder of the city of Hermonassa,[4] though this is uncertain.
References
    
-  Minns (1913). Scythians and Greeks: A Survey of Ancient History and Archaeology. Cambridge University Press. p. 570. bringing them into connexion with Archaeanax of Mytilene 
-  Podossinov, Alexander. Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World. Archaeanaktus could have been a strategos of the already mentioned league that turned it into a tyranny 
-  Podossinov, Alexander. Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World. It is possible that the Crimean cities of Nymphaeum and Theodosia left the league during the establishment of the tyranny 
-  Podossinov, Alexander. Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World. where the Greek city of Hermonassa, founded by Semandrus from Mitylene 
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