Paerisades I
| Paerisades I | |
|---|---|
| King of the Bosporan Kingdom and All Maeotians | |
| Reign | 347-309 BC |
| Predecessor | Spartokos II |
| Successor | Satyros II |
| Born | circa 365 BC Panticapaeum |
| Died | 309 BC Bosporan Kingdom |
| Consort | Komosarye |
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| Greek | Παιρισάδης |
| House | Spartocid |
| Father | Leukon I |
| Mother | Theodosia |
| Religion | Greek polytheism |
Paerisades I (Greek: Παιρισάδης) also known as Birisades, Pairisades, and Parysades was a Spartocid king of the Bosporan Kingdom from 342 to 310/9 BC.
His father was Leukon I, a Bosporan king who was responsible for establishing and expanding the kingdom from a mere hegemony centred around the city of Panticapaeum to a large Hellenistic kingdom in the Cimmerian Bosporus.