Gorgippus

Gorgippus (Ancient Greek: Γοργιππος, romanized: Gorgippos) was a son of Satyrus I[1] and was a Spartocid joint ruler with his brother Leucon (389–349 BCE) of the Bosporan Kingdom.

[2] He situated himself on the Asiatic side of the kingdom, in Gorgippia where he ruled until, presumably, his death in 349 BCE.

He seems to have ended the war his father had unsuccessfully began with queen Tirgatao of the Maeotians, who had been wronged by Satyrus earlier on in diplomatic relations with Hecataeus.

The same speech claimed that Demosthenes received a thousand bushels of grain from Gorgippus annually.

She married her cousin Paerisades I, a son of Leucon and later ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom.