Tiberius Julius Eupator

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Electrum stater of T. J. Eupator, legend BACΙΛΕΩC ΕΥΠΑΤΟΡΟC. (Rev.: head of Marcus Aurelius, year YΞE' = 465 = 168/9). 18 mm, 7.72 g.

Eupator (

Sauromates II, perhaps his nephew,[2] whose coins are first known from the year 172.[1]

Eupator is mentioned in the writings of Lucian (Alexander 57). Lucian had witnessed envoys sent by Eupator to travel to Bithynia to pay the Bosporan Kingdom's yearly tribute to Rome.

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Preceded by King of the Bosporus
154-170
Succeeded by
Sauromates II