List of rulers of Paphlagonia
List of rulers of Paphlagonia, an ancient region and Hellenistic kingdom in northwestern Asia Minor.
Legendary kings of Paphlagonia
(according to Flavius Josephus)
- Riphat, son of Gomer, grandson of Japheth (legendary ancestor of «Riphatheans, now called Paphlagonians»).
(according to classic Greek mythology)
- Tantalus the Elder, son of Zeus.
- Pelops, son of Tantalus.
- Broteas, son of Tantalus.
- Tantalus the Younger, son of Broteas.
(according to Homer's Iliad)
- Pylaemenes, son of Bilsates or Melius (king of the Eneti tribe of Paphlagonia).
Satraps of Paphlagonia under the Achaemenid Empire and the Macedonian Empire
(native Paphlagonian dynasty)
- ca. 425–400 BCE: Corylas I.
- ca. 400–380 BCE: Cotys I, son or brother of Corylas I.
- ca. 380–364 BCE: Thuys I, son of Corylas I or Cotys I.
(Cappadocian dynasty)
- 364–362 BCE: Datames I of Cappadocia, son of Camissares of Cilicia.
(Achaemenid non-dynastic satraps)
- 362–353 BCE: Sysinas I.
- 353–334 BCE: Arsites I.
(Macedonian satraps)
- 334–325 BCE: Calas I, son of Harpalus of Elimiotis.
- 325–323 BCE: Demarchus I.
- 323–316 BCE: Eumenes I of Cardia.
- 316–306 BCE: Antigonus I Monophthalmus (king of Asia from 306 BCE).
To the kingdom of Antigonus I Monophthalmus in 306–302 BCE…
To the kingdom of Pontus in 302–276 BCE…
To Galatia from 276 BCE…
Kings of Paphlagonia
(Galatian dynasty)
- ca. 200–170 BCE: Morzios I (in 182–179 BCE ruled only in South-Eastern part of country).
- 182–179 BCE: Gaizatorix I (an ally of Pharnaces I of Pontus; ruled in North-Western part of country).
- ca. 170–150 BCE: Morzios II, son of Morzios I.
- ca. 150–140 BCE: Pylaemenes I, son or brother of Morzios II.
- ca. 140–130 BCE: Pylaemenes II, son of Pylaemenes I (bequeathed his kingdom to Pontus after death).
(Pontian dynasty)
- 130–121 BCE: Mithridates I (V) Euergetes, son of Pharnaces I of Pontus.
- 121–119 BCE: Mithridates II (VI) Eupator Dionysus, son of Mithridates I (V) [1st time].
- 121–119 BCE: Mithridates III (VII) Chrestus, son of Mithridates I (V) [co-ruler with brother].
- 121–119 BCE: Laodice (VI), daughter of Antiochus IV of Syria, widow of Mithridates I (V), mother of Mithridates II (VI) and Mithridates III (VII) [regentess].
(Galatian dynasty)
- 119–108 BCE: Astreodon I, relative (probably brother) of Pylaemenes II.
- 108– 89 BCE: Pylaemenes III Euergetes, son of Nicomedes III of Bithynia.
(Pontian dynasty)
- 89 – 84 BCE: Mithridates II (VI) Eupator Dionysus, son of Mithridates I (V) [2nd time].
- 84 – 74 BCE: Nicomedes I (IV) Philopator, son of Nicomedes III of Bithynia.
To Roman Republic in 74–73 BCE…
(Pontian dynasty)
- 73 – 70 BCE: Mithridates II (VI) Eupator Dionysus, son of Mithridates I (V) [3rd time].
To Roman Republic in 70–68 BCE…
(Pontian dynasty)
- 68 – 66 BCE: Mithridates II (VI) Eupator Dionysus, son of Mithridates I (V) [4th time].
To Roman Republic in 66–65 BCE…
Client kings under Roman authority
- 65 – 51 BCE: Pylaemenes IV, son of Pylaemenes III (co-ruler with brother).
- 65 – 48 BCE: Attalus I, son of Pylaemenes III (co-ruler with brother to 51 BCE) [1st time].
(Pontian dynasty)
- 48 – 47 BCE: Pharnaces I (II) of Bosporus, son of Mithridates II (VI).
- 47 – 40 BCE: Attalus I, son of Pylaemenes III [2nd time].
(Tectosagian dynasty)
- 40 – 36 BCE: Castor I (II) of Galatia, son of Castor (I) (tetrarch of the Tectosagi tribe in Galatia) and daughter of Deiotarus I of Galatia (tetrarch of the Tolistobogii tribe in Galatia, then king of Galatia).
To Roman Republic (under authority of Marcus Antonius) in 36–31 BCE…
(Tectosagian dynasty)
- 31 – 6 BCE: Deiotarus I (III) Philadelphus, son of Castor I (II).
- 31 – 27 BCE: Deiotarus II (IV) Philopator, son of Deiotarus I (III) [co-ruler with father].
To Roman Empire (under authority of Augustus) in 6 BCE (merged with Galatia).
See also
- Paphlagonia
- Paphlagonia (theme)
Sources
- Broughton, T. Robert S., The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, Vol. I (1951)
- Smith, William, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol III (1867)
- Truhart P., Regents of Nations. Systematic Chronology of States and Their Political Representatives in Past and Present. A Biographical Reference Book, Part 1: Antiquity Worldwide (2000).
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- Ptolemy Keraunos
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- Ptolemy III Euergetes
- Ptolemy IV Philopator
- Ptolemy V Epiphanes
- Cleopatra I Syra (regent)
- Ptolemy VI Philometor
- Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator
- Cleopatra II Philometor Soter
- Ptolemy VIII Physcon
- Cleopatra III
- Ptolemy IX Lathyros
- Ptolemy X Alexander
- Berenice III
- Ptolemy XI Alexander
- Ptolemy XII Auletes
- Cleopatra VI Tryphaena
- Berenice IV Epiphanea
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- Ptolemy XIV
- Cleopatra VII Philopator
- Ptolemy XV Caesarion
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- Antiochus IV Epiphanes
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- Demetrius I Soter
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- Diodotus Tryphon
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- Alexander II Zabinas
- Cleopatra Thea
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- Antiochus VIII Grypus
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- Seleucus VI Epiphanes
- Antiochus X Eusebes
- Antiochus XI Epiphanes
- Demetrius III Eucaerus
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- Cleopatra Selene I
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