Tiberius Julius Cotys I
| T. J. Cotys I | |
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Tetranummia, reign of Cotys I (50-54 AD). Obv: Curule chair surmounted by crown; a scepter surmounted by a head, leg.: T ΕΙΜΑΙ ΒΑΣ[ΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΚΟΥΤΟΣ]. Rev.: Shield on spear; horse's head (upper left); human head (upper right); helmet (down left); sword (down right); leg.: TOY A[ΣΠΟΥΡΓΟΥ] Κ Δ. Panticaeon, 23,5 mm, 7,45 g. | |
| King of the Bosporan Kingdom | |
| Reign | 45–63 AD |
| Predecessor | T. J. Mithridates III |
| Successor | T. J. Rhescuporis I |
| Died | Unknown |
| Consort | Eunice (Bosporan queen) |
| Issue | T. J. Rhescuporis I |
| House | Tiberian-Julian dynasty |
| Father | T. J. Aspurgus |
| Mother | Gepaepyris |
| Religion | Greek Polytheism |
Tiberius Julius Cotys I Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Cotys I of the Bosporus (fl. 45–63 AD), was a Roman client king of the Bosporan Kingdom.