Scydrothemis
Scydrothemis (r. 301–280 BC) was a ruler of the
Paphlagonian, sound and Tacitus gives him the title of king, which is in fact more accurately descriptive than tyrant.[1]
Egypt, staged a sit-down strike around the temple in self-defence.[2]
References
- Cornelius Tacitus, Historiae, tr. C.H. Moore, The Histories, Loeb (London 1925-1937).
- Robinson, D.M., "Ancient Sinope: Second Part", The American Journal of Philology 27.3 (1906) 245-279.