Later on Leukon may have conquered several other tribes, such as that of the Dandarioi, Toretai, and the Psessoi. These tribes were a part of his dominions as they were mentioned as parts of his lands in his title. His son
Paerisades I expanded the kingdom even further; at some point during his reign taking
Tanais, but the exact date of Tanais being conquered is not known. Through his marriage to his paternal cousin, Komosarye, a daughter of Gorgippos, Paerisades achieved the title "King of the Sindians". Paerisades was also regarded as "divine" by his people, a position none of his predecessors held. Satyros, Leukon, and Gorgippos had established a dynasty that would rule the Bosporan Kingdom for three centuries, and would enjoy relative peace until 310 BC, when Paerisades I died. Paerisades's sons began the
Bosporan Civil War in which the kingdom was divided. The victor of this war,
Eumelos, would later increase the power of the kingdom to the point of being able to rival the powerful state created by
Lysimachus, one of
Alexander's generals. ==References==