fbpx
Wikipedia

List of rulers of Bithynia

This is a list of kings of Bithynia, an ancient kingdom in northwestern Anatolia.

Before Zipoetes I of Bithynia assumed the Greek title of Basileus ("king") in 297 BCE,[1] the positions of him and his predecessors are variously described as "prince",[2] "chieftain",[1] "ruler",[3] and "king".[4] One of the primary sources for the monarchs of Bithynia is About Hericlea (Ancient Greek: Περί Ηρακλείας, romanizedPeri Herakleias) of Memnon of Heraclea.[3]

List edit

  • Doedalsus (Ancient Greek: Δοιδαλσοῦ or Δυδαλσοῦ). Memnon of Heraclea wrote about him: "[Astacus] achieved great glory and strength, when Dudalsos had the dominion of the Bithynians." (Ancient Greek: Δυδαλσοῦ τηνικαῦτα τὴν Βιθυνῶν ἀρχὴν ἔχοντος·). Andrew Smith (2004) translated this as "when Doedalsus was the ruler of the Bithynians."[3] The only other mention of this person is found in Strabo's Geographica 12.4.2,[5] where his name is spelt as ̇Δοιδαλσοῦ, but he is not identified with the Bithynians, only with the city of Astacus.[5] Slavova (2015) called him a "Bithynian king".[5] According to Olmstead (2022), he was "the first-known semi-independent king of Bithynia".[4]
  • Boteiras d. c. 376 BCE. He is mentioned only by Memnon as a successor of Dudalsos.[3]
  • Bas c. 376–326 BCE. Memnon wrote: "The life of this [Bas] became 71 years, of which he reigned as king[a] 50." (Ancient Greek: Τούτου βίος μὲν ἐγεγόνει ἐτῶν αʹ καὶ οʹ, ὧν ἐβασίλευσε νʹ.. Smith (2004) translated this passage as: "He lived for 71 years, and was king for 50 years."[3]
  • Zipoetes I c. 326–278 BCE. Memnon of Heraclea called him "Zipoites the eparch of the Bithynians" (Ancient Greek: Ζιποίτης δὲ ὁ Βιθυνῶν ἐπάρχων). Andrew Smith (2004) translated this as "Zipoetes, the ruler of the Bithynians".[3] According to Williams (1990), Zipoetes was a "chieftain" before he assumed the Greek title of basileus ("king") in 297 BCE.[1] Memnon of Heraclea appeared not to make such a distinction when he described Zipoetes' entire reign: "The life of this one [Zipoites] was 76 years, and he ruled the dominion[b] 48." (Ancient Greek: Οὗτος βιοὺς μὲν ἔτη Ϛʹ καὶ οʹ, κρατήσας δὲ τῆς ἀρχῆς ηʹ καὶ μ,). Smith (2004) translated the passage as "Zipoetes lived for 76 years and ruled the kingdom for 48 years."[3] Slavova (2015) called him a "Bithynian king".[5]
  • Zipoetes II 278–276 BC
  • Nicomedes I 278–255 BC. Memnon described him as "...the Bithynians, whose basileus Nicomedes..." (Ancient Greek: ...Βιθυνῶν, ὁ τούτων βασιλεὺς Νικομήδης...) and "the basileus of Bithynia Nicomedes" (Ancient Greek: ὁ τῆς Βιθυνίας βασιλεὺς Νικομήδης); Smith (2004) rendered basileus as "king".[3]
  • Etazeta (regent) 255–254 BC
  • Ziaelas 254–228 BC
  • Prusias I Cholus 228–182 BC
  • Prusias II Cynegus 182–149 BC
  • Nicomedes II Epiphanes 149–127 BC
  • Nicomedes III Euergetes 127–94 BC
  • Nicomedes IV Philopator 94–74 BC
  • Socrates Chrestus who ruled briefly in about 90 BC

The coinage of these kings show their regal portraits, which tend to be engraved in an extremely accomplished Hellenistic style.[6]

Family tree of kings of Bithynia edit

Boteiras
Bas
king of Bithynia
c. 376–326 BC
Zipoetes I
king of Bithynia
c. 326–276 BC
Nicomedes I
king of Bithynia
c. 276–255 BC
Zipoetes II
king of Bithynia
c. 279–276 BC
Ziaelas
king of Bithynia
c. 254–228 BC
Philip V
king of Macedonia
Apama III
Antigonids
Prusias I the Lame
king of Bithynia
c. 228–182 BC
daughter
Antiochus Hierax
Seleucids
Apame IVPrusias II the Hunter
king of Bithynia
c. 182–149 BC
Nicomedes II Epiphanes
king of Bithynia
c. 149–127 BC
Apama
∞ Dyegilos
son of Cotys IV of Thrace
Nyssa of Cappadocia
daughter of
Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia
Nicomedes III Euergetes
king of Bithynia
c. 127–94 BC
Laodice
daughter of
Mithridates V of Pontus
Nicomedes IV Philopator
king of Bithynia
c. 94–74 BC
Socrates Chrestus
usurper
Nyssa of Bithynia

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ ἐβασίλευσε ebasileuse. The verb βασιλεύω basiléō comes from the noun βασιλεύς basileús ("king"), and means "to be king" or "to reign as king".
  2. ^ κρατήσας δὲ τῆς ἀρχῆς kratesas de tes arkhes.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Williams 1990, p. 10.
  2. ^ The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge: Bassantin - Bloemaart, Volume 4 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Knight, 1835 p. 470
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Smith 2004, Chapters 1–21.
  4. ^ a b Olmstead 2022, p. 344.
  5. ^ a b c d Slavova, Mirena (2015). "The Thracian Diphthong /oi/ Revisited". Studia classica Serdicensia: 144–145. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  6. ^ Asia Minor Coins - regal Bithynian coins

Bibliography edit

  • Williams, Wynne, ed. (1990). Correspondence with Trajan from Bythinia (Epistles X, 15–121). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 159. ISBN 9780856684081. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  • Olmstead, A. T. (2022). History of the Persian Empire. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 600. ISBN 9780226826332. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  • "Memnon: History of Heracleia". attalus.org. Translated by Smith, Andrew. 2004. Retrieved 14 March 2023.

list, rulers, bithynia, this, list, kings, bithynia, ancient, kingdom, northwestern, anatolia, before, zipoetes, bithynia, assumed, greek, title, basileus, king, positions, predecessors, variously, described, prince, chieftain, ruler, king, primary, sources, m. This is a list of kings of Bithynia an ancient kingdom in northwestern Anatolia Before Zipoetes I of Bithynia assumed the Greek title of Basileus king in 297 BCE 1 the positions of him and his predecessors are variously described as prince 2 chieftain 1 ruler 3 and king 4 One of the primary sources for the monarchs of Bithynia is About Hericlea Ancient Greek Peri Hrakleias romanized Peri Herakleias of Memnon of Heraclea 3 Contents 1 List 2 Family tree of kings of Bithynia 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 BibliographyList editDoedalsus Ancient Greek Doidalsoῦ or Dydalsoῦ Memnon of Heraclea wrote about him Astacus achieved great glory and strength when Dudalsos had the dominion of the Bithynians Ancient Greek Dydalsoῦ thnikaῦta tὴn Bi8ynῶn ἀrxὴn ἔxontos Andrew Smith 2004 translated this as when Doedalsus was the ruler of the Bithynians 3 The only other mention of this person is found in Strabo s Geographica 12 4 2 5 where his name is spelt as Doidalsoῦ but he is not identified with the Bithynians only with the city of Astacus 5 Slavova 2015 called him a Bithynian king 5 According to Olmstead 2022 he was the first known semi independent king of Bithynia 4 Boteiras d c 376 BCE He is mentioned only by Memnon as a successor of Dudalsos 3 Bas c 376 326 BCE Memnon wrote The life of this Bas became 71 years of which he reigned as king a 50 Ancient Greek Toytoy bios mὲn ἐgegonei ἐtῶn aʹ kaὶ oʹ ὧn ἐbasileyse nʹ Smith 2004 translated this passage as He lived for 71 years and was king for 50 years 3 Zipoetes I c 326 278 BCE Memnon of Heraclea called him Zipoites the eparch of the Bithynians Ancient Greek Zipoiths dὲ ὁ Bi8ynῶn ἐparxwn Andrew Smith 2004 translated this as Zipoetes the ruler of the Bithynians 3 According to Williams 1990 Zipoetes was a chieftain before he assumed the Greek title of basileus king in 297 BCE 1 Memnon of Heraclea appeared not to make such a distinction when he described Zipoetes entire reign The life of this one Zipoites was 76 years and he ruled the dominion b 48 Ancient Greek Oὗtos bioὺs mὲn ἔth Ϛʹ kaὶ oʹ krathsas dὲ tῆs ἀrxῆs hʹ kaὶ m Smith 2004 translated the passage as Zipoetes lived for 76 years and ruled the kingdom for 48 years 3 Slavova 2015 called him a Bithynian king 5 Zipoetes II 278 276 BC Nicomedes I 278 255 BC Memnon described him as the Bithynians whose basileus Nicomedes Ancient Greek Bi8ynῶn ὁ toytwn basileὺs Nikomhdhs and the basileus of Bithynia Nicomedes Ancient Greek ὁ tῆs Bi8ynias basileὺs Nikomhdhs Smith 2004 rendered basileus as king 3 Etazeta regent 255 254 BC Ziaelas 254 228 BC Prusias I Cholus 228 182 BC Prusias II Cynegus 182 149 BC Nicomedes II Epiphanes 149 127 BC Nicomedes III Euergetes 127 94 BC Nicomedes IV Philopator 94 74 BC Socrates Chrestus who ruled briefly in about 90 BCThe coinage of these kings show their regal portraits which tend to be engraved in an extremely accomplished Hellenistic style 6 Family tree of kings of Bithynia editBoteirasBasking of Bithyniac 376 326 BCZipoetes Iking of Bithyniac 326 276 BCNicomedes Iking of Bithyniac 276 255 BCZipoetes IIking of Bithyniac 279 276 BCZiaelasking of Bithyniac 254 228 BCPhilip Vking of MacedoniaApama IIIAntigonidsPrusias I the Lameking of Bithyniac 228 182 BCdaughter Antiochus HieraxSeleucidsApame IVPrusias II the Hunterking of Bithyniac 182 149 BCNicomedes II Epiphanesking of Bithyniac 149 127 BCApama Dyegilosson of Cotys IV of ThraceNyssa of Cappadociadaughter ofAriarathes VI of CappadociaNicomedes III Euergetesking of Bithyniac 127 94 BCLaodicedaughter ofMithridates V of PontusNicomedes IV Philopatorking of Bithyniac 94 74 BCSocrates ChrestususurperNyssa of BithyniaSee also editBithynian coinageNotes edit ἐbasileyse ebasileuse The verb basileyw basileō comes from the noun basileys basileus king and means to be king or to reign as king krathsas dὲ tῆs ἀrxῆs kratesas de tes arkhes References edit a b c Williams 1990 p 10 The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Bassantin Bloemaart Volume 4 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Knight 1835 p 470 a b c d e f g h Smith 2004 Chapters 1 21 a b Olmstead 2022 p 344 a b c d Slavova Mirena 2015 The Thracian Diphthong oi Revisited Studia classica Serdicensia 144 145 Retrieved 14 March 2023 Asia Minor Coins regal Bithynian coinsBibliography editWilliams Wynne ed 1990 Correspondence with Trajan from Bythinia Epistles X 15 121 Oxford Oxford University Press p 159 ISBN 9780856684081 Retrieved 14 March 2023 Olmstead A T 2022 History of the Persian Empire Chicago University of Chicago Press p 600 ISBN 9780226826332 Retrieved 14 March 2023 Memnon History of Heracleia attalus org Translated by Smith Andrew 2004 Retrieved 14 March 2023 nbsp Greek Wikisource has original text related to this article About Heracleia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of rulers of Bithynia amp oldid 1180962064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.