Polémon II of the Bridge
Caius Julius Polémon II of the Bridge (10/15.ap. J.C after 64.ap. J.C) king of the Bridge of 37 with 64 a. J.C and king of the the Bosphorus of 38 with 39 a. J.C
Wire of Antonia Tryphaena and Cotys VIII of Thrace he is the grandson of Polémon Ier of the Bridge.
He is high like his brothers with Rome with Caligula. This last reconstitutes for him the kingdom of the " Polémoniaque" bridge; in 38 ap. J.C, it also appoints it king of the the Bosphorus kingdom on which it cannot be maintained vis-a-vis the claims wire of Aspurgos.
In 64.ap. J.C the emperor Néron definitively removes the Pontus and Polémon is withdrawn in Syria.
Sources
Maurice Sartre
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Roman Early empire
" Provinces of the Eastern Mediterranean of Auguste in Sévères" Points History (1997) ISBN 2 02 028153 8
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Continuity gentilice and family continuity in the Roman senatorial families at the time imperial.
Addenda III (January-December 2002)
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