Prytanis of Bosporus
| Prytanis | |
|---|---|
| King of the Bosporan Kingdom | |
| Reign | 310–309 BC |
| Predecessor | Satyros II |
| Successor | Eumelos |
| Born | Unknown Bosporan Kingdom |
| Died | 309 BC "The Gardens" |
| Greek | Πρύτανης |
| House | Spartocid |
| Father | Paerisades I |
| Mother | Komosarye |
| Religion | Greek polytheism |
Prytanis (Greek: Πρύτανης) was king of the Bosporan Kingdom from 310 to 309 BC. He was a son of Paerisades and the youngest brother of Satyros II and Eumelos. He was part of the Bosporan Civil War during 309 BC, between himself and his brothers, Eumelos having a claim to the throne and the backing of Aripharnes, king of the Siraces.