MITHRADATES VI

(Mithradates Eupator)mĭthrəkdāˈtēz, c.131 b.c.–63 b.c., king of Pontus, sometimes called Mithradates the Great. He extended his empire until, in addition to Pontus, he held Cappadocia, Paphlagonia, and the Black Sea coast beyond the Caucasus. The increasing importance of Rome in Asia Minor brought Mithradates and the republic into open conflict. The First Mithradatic War (88 b.c.–84 b.c.) was the result. Mithradates conquered the whole of Asia Minor (except for a few cities) in 88 b.c. In 85 b.c. the Roman general Fimbria attacked him in Asia Minor, and he was defeated simultaneously with the destruction of his army in Greece. In the resultant treaty Mithradates paid an indemnity and gave up all but Pontus and a few colonies. The Second Mithradatic War (83 b.c.–81 b.c.) was begun by Sulla's lieutenant Lucius Murena, who desired glory. Murena was repelled by Mithradates and was superseded by Aulus Gabinius, who made peace with the king of Pontus. The Third Mithradatic War (74 b.c.–63 b.c.) began when Mithradates resolved to prevent Rome from annexing Bithynia, which had been left to Rome by a royal will. Lucullus was sent against Mithradates, who was finally forced to flee to Armenia. In 68 b.c. the Romans invaded Armenia, but were forced to retreat. Mithradates returned to Pontus, and Lucullus was replaced (66 b.c.) by Pompey. Pompey soon drove Mithradates eastward, and the king fled to the Crimea, the last of his provinces. He had a slave kill him. His fall is the subject of Racine's Mithridate. Pharnaces II was his son and Tigranes, his son-in-law. The name is also spelled Mithridates.

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...forced to retire. Both Tigranes and Mithradates were able to recover much of the territory...he was awarded the command against Mithradates VI. When Pompey quickly moved against Pontus, Mithradates once again tried to seek refuge in Armenia...
...London, the British Museum. 17 Mithradates VI Eupator 120-63 BC ; silver tetradrachm...BC. Kiev, State Museum. 18 Mithradates VI Eupator; silver tetradrachm...London, the British Museum. 19 Mithradates VI Eupator; silver tetradrachm...
...own. He subsequently split from Mithradates and asserted Armenias independence...Tigranes allied himself closely to Mithradates VI Eupator 120 63 of Pontus, marrying...was struck between Tigranes and Mithradates Eupator to
...own. He subsequently split from Mithradates and asserted Armenias independence...Tigranes allied himself closely to Mithradates VI Eupator 120-63 of Pontus, marrying...was struck between Tigranes and Mithradates Eupator to
...brings us to the consideration of Mithradates VI of Pontos, who did use religious...Pontos beginning from 297 B.C. Mithradates VI claimed to be a descendant of...Dareios. 31 In view of this was Mithradates an embodiment of anti-Hellenism...
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...sense in "Bishlam, Mithradates and Tabeel and the rest...colleagues that includes Mithradates, Tabeel, and others...papyrus Amherst 63 VI/14): w.s.n t...names such as ... .66 VI. CONCLUSIONS We conclude...king in concert with Mithradates and Tabeel "and the...
...retreat from Babylon, as when Mithradates I resided there in 141 b...given Rhodogune, daughter of Mithradates, in marriage. A further link...own variety of Persian (see VI, below). By the seventeenth...last stronghold of Gurgani. VI. POSITION OF GURGANI AMONG...


 

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...mastermind of the massacre was King Mithradates VI Eupator Dionysus of Pontus (134...another, Murat Arslan, published Mithradates VI Eupator, Romanin Buyuk Dusmani...says Singh, has always demonised Mithradates VI of Pontus for standing up to Rome...


 

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MITHRADATES VI (Mithradates Eupator)mithr kda tez, c.131 b.c. 63 b.c., king of Pontus, sometimes called Mithradates the Great. He extended his empire until, in addition to Pontus...
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...was able to annex Sinope, and Mithradates V (d. 120 b.c.) gained...The greatest Pontic ruler was Mithradates VI , who conquered Asia Minor...nor political stability, and Mithradates prospered only because Rome was...
...became consul in 88 b.c., when Mithradates VI of Pontus was overrunning Roman...both wanted the command against Mithradates Marius as a popular leader...By 85 b.c. he had driven Mithradates armies back to Asia; Sullas...
...Cotta, he went to the East to attack Mithradates VI , who was advancing steadily through Asia Minor. Mithradates defeated Cotta, but Lucullus camped...him out, and annihilated his army. Mithradates withdrew into Pontus but the following...
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