Galatia was a region of Central Anatolia settled by the Gauls after their invasions in the mid-3rd century BC. From then until 62 BC, the Galatians ruled themselves by means of decentralized Tetrarchies, but in 62, the Romans established a Kingdom of Galatia, which lasted around 35 years.
Kings of Galatia, 62–25 BC
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Deiotarus | 62 BC | 40 BC | Co-ruler with Brogitarius | |||
Brogitarius | 63 BC | 50 BC | Co-ruler with Deiotarus | |||
Castor | 40 BC | 36 BC | ||||
Amyntas | died 25 BC | 37 BC | 25 BC |
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- ^ Ackerman, John Yonge (1832). A Numismatic Manual. British Library: Taylor & Walton. pp. 108–109. ISBN 9781022270046.
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