Satyrus II

Satyrus II (Ancient Greek: Σάτυρος, romanized: Satyros) was a son of Paerisades I and Spartocid king of the Bosporan Kingdom for 9 months in 310 BC.

When his father Paerisades died in 310 BC, Satyrus inherited the throne and government as he was the eldest son.

[3] As soon as Satyrus learned of this, he set out against his brother Eumelus with his army thus starting the Spartocid civil war.

[4] After cornering his younger brother, they fought the Battle of the River Thatis, which resulted in a strategic victory for Satyrus[5] and demonstrated his suitability for the throne of his father.

However Satyrus died fighting Aripharnes while attempting to protect his mercenary captain, Meniscus.