Gorgippus
| Gorgippus | |
|---|---|
| King of Bosporus | |
| Reign | 389–349 BCE | 
| Predecessor | Satyrus I | 
| Successor | Spartocus II and Paerisades I | 
| King of Sindoi | |
| Reign | 389–349 BCE | 
| Predecessor | Hecataeus | 
| Successor | Comosarye I | 
| Born | c. 410 BCE Bosporan Kingdom | 
| Died | 349 BCE (aged 40+) Bosporan Kingdom | 
| Issue | 
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| House | Spartocid | 
| Father | Satyrus I | 
Gorgippus (Ancient Greek: Γοργιππος, romanized: Gorgippos) was a son of Satyrus I and was a Spartocid joint ruler with his brother Leucon (389–349 BCE) of the Bosporan Kingdom. He situated himself on the Asiatic side of the kingdom, in Gorgippia where he ruled until, presumably, his death in 349 BCE.