Hecataeus of the Sindi

Hecataeus
King of the Sindica Kingdom
Reigncirca. 405-379 BC
PredecessorUnknown
SuccessorLeucon I
BornUnknown
Sindica Kingdom
DiedUnknown
Unknown
Consort
IssueOctamasades
GreekἙκαταίος
HouseUnknown
FatherUnknown
MotherUnknown

Hecataeus (Ancient Greek: Ἑκαταίος, romanized: Hekataios) was the King of the Ancient Sintis (Sindis) throughout the reigns of both Satyrus I and Leucon I of the Bosporan Kingdom.

He was married to Tirgatao, a powerful Maeotian princess from the tribe of the Ixomatae and to a daughter of Satyrus.

He was also the father of Octamasades, who would later usurp the throne from his father, after which Leucon, seeing an opportunity to annex Sindike, waged war on Octamasades.