Camasarye II Philoctenus (Greek: Καμασαρύη Φιλότεκνος, romanized: Kamasarye Philoktenos) or Comosarye was a daughter of Spartocus V [ru][3] and a Spartocid queen of the Bosporan Kingdom from 180-160/150 BC.
[9] At some point during her reign, she took the surname "Philotecnus" which means "children-adoring" possibly to show a strong bond with her children.
[citation needed] Prior to 160 BC, Camasarye married Argotes, who may have been a Scythian prince and a son of an individual called Isanthus.
[10][11] Camasarye was succeeded by her presumably eldest son Paerisades IV in 150 BC, who took the surname "Philometor" perhaps to show a strong relationship with his mother.
He was then later succeeded by Paerisades V in 125 BC, the last Spartocid ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom.