Tiberian-Julian dynasty

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The Tiberian-Julian dynasty was a ruling family of the Roman client Kingdom of the Bosporus, known for its long line of Hellenistic monarchs who blended Greek, Roman, and local traditions around the Black Sea region.

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Tiberian-Julian dynasty canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bosporan dynasty
Hellenistic dynasty
royal dynasty
allegiance Roman Empire
archaeologicalSite Kerch (ancient Panticapaeum)
capital Panticapaeum
coinage bronze coins
gold staters
silver coins
country Kingdom of the Bosporus
culture Greek
Roman
local Anatolian and Pontic traditions
economy fish and salted fish products
grain exports
maritime trade in the Black Sea
endPeriod 4th century CE
ethnicContext mixed Greek, Thracian, Scythian, and Sarmatian populations
firstRuler Tiberius Julius Aspurgus
foreignRelations client relationship with Roman emperors from Tiberius onward
governmentForm monarchy
historicalCategory Hellenistic monarchies
Roman client kingdoms
dynasties of the Black Sea region
integrationWithRome adoption of Roman imperial names and titulature
knownFor blending Greek, Roman, and local traditions
extensive coinage bearing portraits of Roman emperors
long continuity of rule under Roman suzerainty
language Greek
Latin (administrative and titulature contexts)
lastRuler Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis VI
militaryRole buffer state between Rome and northern nomadic peoples
namedAfter Tiberius Julius (imperial nomenclature from Roman emperors)
notableRuler Tiberius Julius Aspurgus
Tiberius Julius Cotys I
Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis VI
Tiberius Julius Sauromates I
Tiberius Julius Sauromates I
surface form: Tiberius Julius Sauromates II
politicalStatus Roman client dynasty
predecessor Mithridatic dynasty
surface form: Mithridatic dynasty of the Bosporus
region Black Sea region
religion Greek polytheism
Roman imperial cult
sourceType known mainly from inscriptions and coinage
startPeriod 1st century CE
successor direct Roman provincial or military administration in the Bosporus
titleOfRuler Basileus
surface form: Basileus (king)

Friend and ally of the Romans (amicus et socius populi Romani)

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Kingdom of the Bosporus hasDynasty Tiberian-Julian dynasty
Bosporan Kingdom rulingDynasty Tiberian-Julian dynasty