Oktamasades


Oktamasades was a brief ruler of the Sindike Kingdom and a son of Hekataios and Tirgatao. He usurped the throne from his father some time in 383 BC after his failed war against Oktamasades's mother, Tirgatao.

Biography

His accession to the throne was likely backed by the Sindian aristocracy, as his father was probably unpopular due to his previous affairs and having been restored by Satyros I who perhaps made him even more unpopular. In the ensuing days of his accession to the throne, he was induced by his mother to make war on the Bosporan Kingdom who was at the time under the rule of the ambitious and militaristic ruler, Leukon. Heeding to his mother's words, he attacked the Bosporan city of Labrytai which provoked Leukon into a battle. It can be speculated that Leukon was already setting his sights in fully annexing the Sindians, and used this as an excuse to finally do so. In the following Battle of Labrytai, Leukon completely routed Oktamsades's forces and forced him to flee into Scythia. After this battle, nothing more is known about him.