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to withdraw from the league. Throughout their reign, Panticapaeum and her surrounding cities had an age of economic growth as well as the construction of new temples and replanning of all city parts. They were later succeeded by a
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The reign of the Archaeanaktids was a time of economical flourishing. Cities were founded, old parts of cities were replanned and new temples and altars were constructed along with new defensive structures.
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It is possible that the Crimean cities of Nymphaeum and Theodosia left the league during the establishment of the tyranny
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Archaeanaktus could have been a strategos of the already mentioned league that turned it into a tyranny
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Ancient Greek
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Bosporus
Archaeanax
strategos
Cimmerian Bosporus
Theodosia
Nymphaeum
hellenized
Thracians
Spartocids
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The Early Slavs: Eastern Europe from the Initial Settlement to the Kievan Rus
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