asmesios
Asmesios, also known as Amaseus or Amaseus of Bitinia, was a historical figure mentioned in ancient sources, primarily associated with the Hellenistic period. His exact identity and historical significance remain somewhat obscure, but he appears in the works of the Roman historian Livy, particularly in *Ab Urbe Condita Libri* (The History of Rome from Its Founding). Livy references Asmesios as a king of Bitinia, a region in northwestern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), during the late 4th or early 3rd century BCE.
According to Livy, Asmesios was a contemporary of the Roman general Marcus Valerius Laevinus, who was sent
Little else is known about Asmesios due to the fragmentary nature of historical records from this period.
His legacy is primarily academic, serving as an example of Rome’s early diplomatic engagements with the eastern