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The Mithridatic dynasty, also known as the Pontic dynasty, was a hereditary dynasty of Persian origin, founded by Mithridates I Ktistes (Mithridates III... |
treasury, and, third, to the priests (Schwartz 2009, p. 41) See Third Mithridatic War and Siege of Jerusalem (37 BC) for details on Pompey's conquest.... |
Roman History, "Syrian War" and "Mithridatic War" Cassius Dio, Roman History Faustus of Byzantium, History of the Armenians Movses Khorenatsi, History of... |
Kingdom of Pontus (category Dynasties in Persia and Iran) ruled by the Mithridatic dynasty of Persian origin, which possibly may have been directly related to Darius the Great of the Achaemenid dynasty. The kingdom... |
Parthian Empire (redirect from Arsacid dynasty) of Sinatruces (r. c. 78–69 BC). Following the outbreak of the Third Mithridatic War, Mithridates VI of Pontus (r. 119–63 BC), an ally of Tigranes II... |
The Pharnacid dynasty was a Persian dynasty that ruled the satrapy of Hellespontine Phrygia under the Achaemenid Dynasty from the 5th until the 4th century... |
The First Mithridatic War (89–85 BC) was a war challenging the Roman Republic's expanding empire and rule over the Greek world. In this conflict, the... |
Scythians led by Saumacus and subsequently ruled by the Mithridatic and Tiberian-Julian dynasties. The dynasty continued to repeat the names of succeeding princes... |
turmoil as the Seleucid Empire was weakened by Parthia on one hand and the Mithridatic Wars on the other. The Parthian Empire lasted for five centuries, into... |
(678–549 BC) Achaemenid dynasty (550–330 BC) – Achaemenid Empire Mithridatic dynasty (281 BC–AD 62) – Kingdom of Pontus Pharnacid dynasty (480–320 BC) Hecatomnids... |
The Seleucid dynasty or the Seleucidae (/sɪˈluːsɪˌdiː/; Greek: Σελευκίδαι, Seleukídai, "descendants of Seleucus") was a Macedonian Greek royal family... |
Mithridates VI of Pontus's invasion of Cappadocia leads to the First Mithridatic War with the Roman Republic. 89 BC: Valagamba of Anuradhapura gains control... |
was himself murdered in 149 BC. Memnon. History of Heraclea Pontica. Oxford Reference. Appian. The Mithridatic Wars. The ambassadors decided that as a... |
Bithynia, Cappadocia and Paphlagonia, thus starting the Third Mithridatic War. Third Mithridatic War: M. Aurelius Cotta is defeated by Mithridates in the Battle... |
Spartocids were then displaced by the Mithridatic dynasty of Pontus and then its offshoot the Tiberian-Julian dynasty. The Tiberian-Julian kings ruled as... |
of Pontus invades Bithynia and Cappadocia, thus beginning the First Mithridatic War. The former Han General-in-Chief Li Guangli, now the son-in-law of... |
the province of Asia by Roman consul Manius Aquillius the Elder. The Mithridatic Wars were preceded by infighting that drew Rome into a war against Italian... |
British Museum during 1904. During the time of the cessation of the first Mithridatic war, the entire debt being held at the time was annulled by the council... |
rule Armenia as an ally of Rome until his death in 55 BC. The Third Mithridatic War and defeat of the King of Pontus by Roman Pompeius resulted in the... |
The first member of the family is Tiberius Julius Aspurgus. The Mithridatic dynasty ruled the kingdom of Bosporus, with its last member being Dynamis... |