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  Mithridates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mithradates, who fought first with Cyrus the Younger and after his death with Artaxerxes against the Greeks, and is the ancestor of the kings of Pontus.
Mithridates of Persia, a son-in-law of Darius III
Mithridates of Armenia (AD Also, the word mithridates was once synonymous with antidote, and mithridatism meant the practice of taking repeated low doses of a poison with the intent of building immunity to it.
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 Encyclopedia: Bithynia
Kios (also known as Cius) was an ancient Greek town bordering the Propontis (now known as the Sea of Marmara), and had as such a long history, being mentioned by Homer, Aristoteles and Strabo.
Nicomedes II, Epiphanes, was the king of Bithynia, from 149 to 91 BC.
Mithridates VI of Pontus, (132 BC- 63 BC), called Eupator Dionysius, also known as Mithridates the Great, was the king of Pontus in Asia Minor and one of Romes most formidable and successful enemies.
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 MITHRIDATES I OF PONTUS : Encyclopedia Entry
Mithridates I Ctistes (in Greek Mιθριδατης Kτιστης; reigned 302–266 BC) was the founder (this is the meaning of the word Ctistes) of the kingdom of Pontus in Anatolia.
In 302 or 301, shortly after having executed his father Mithridates of Cius, the diadoch Antigonus became suspicious also of the son, who had inherited the family dominion of Cius, and was induced to form the project of putting him to death.
He seems to have been buried in a royal grave near the kingdom's capital, Amasia; next to him will be buried all the kings of Pontus till the fall of Sinope in 183 BC.
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 All Empires History Forum: What happend to the Seleucid empire?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Kingdom of Pontus was founded by Mithradates Ktistes, who was the son of the Persian satrap in Kios (The elder Mithradates being executed by Antigonus in the late 4th C), in 281 BC.
Mithridates lost his kingdom of Pontus to the Romans, and then he fled east to Tigranes.
Mithridates was a pawn of the Armenian Empire to create a buffer-zone between Armenia and Rome.
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Parents: Count Eberhard II von Thurgau and Gisela of Nullenburg.
Parents: Artaxerxes II of Persia and Queen Stateria D'Armenie of Persia.
Children were: Queen Stratonike de Syria of Cappadoce, Seleucos II Kallinikos de Syria, Laodike III de Syria.
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 Asia Minor Coins - Bithynia
The ancient province of Bithynia, corresponding roughly to central-northern Turkey, was situated on a fertile plain between Asia Minor in the west, the mountains of Galatia in the South, Pontus to the East and the Black Sea to the North.
Wars with Mithridates, and subsequent Roman intervention, secured an ousted Nicomedes III on his own throne on more than one occasion, and he had little choice in his allegiance.
By 62 BC, Mithridates was dead and Roman hegemony spread through the entire east, from modern Turkey to Egypt.
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Children were: Achaios de Syria, Phila II de Syria, Antiochos ler Soter de Syria.
Children were: King David II Bruce of Scotland.
Children were: Pharnabazos II de Daskyleion, Mithridates de Kios.
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 Bithynia: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
[follow hyperlink for more...]) - c.248 BC), as well as those of his successors, Prusias I (Prusias I: more facts about this subject), Prusias II (Prusias II: more facts about this subject), and Nicomedes II (Nicomedes II: nicomedes ii, epiphanes, was the king of bithynia, from 149 to 91 bc....
But the last king, Nicomedes III (Nicomedes III: nicomedes iii, known as philopator, was the king of bithynia, from 91 to 74 bc....
[follow hyperlink for more...]), was unable to maintain himself against Mithradates (Mithradates: mithridates vi of pontus, (132 bc- 63 bc), called eupator dionysius, was the...
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 Bithynien - Enzyklopädie - Hotel und Reiseführer - Wetter - Last Minute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
und Nikomedes III mit dem Beinamen Philopator, der von Mithridates zweimal vertrieben, von den Römern aber zurückgeführt wurde.
Unter Augustus wurde Bithynien eine Prokonsularprovinz, die aus zwei Hauptteilen bestand: Bithynien, westlich von der Propontis bis zum Sangarios, und Pontus, vom Sangariosis Kytoros in Paphlagonien.
Theodosius II trennte beide Teile wieder und nannte den östlichen nach seinem Oheim Honorias.
www.aseannewsnetwork.com /artikels/deutsch/b/bi/bithynien.html   (1240 words)

  
 Anatolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The comments about her do not explicitly state that she was a co-ruler with Syennesis III, simply that she was "Queen" - but she acted in a very independent fashion.
Tarcondimotus II Philopator.....................20 BCE-17 CE To the Roman Empire..............................17 CE-260
Under Roman sponsorship.........................73 BCE-17 CE Mithridates II Philhellen......................38-20 with...
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 Was heisst Bithynien - Definition von Bithynien - Erklärung von Bithynien - Der Begriff Bithynien - Bedeutung von ...
Hier im Westen schneiden auch zwei Meerbusen tief ins Festland ein: der von Astakos (beim heutigen Izmit) und der von Kios (beim heutigen Gemlik).
, wurde von Mithridates zweimal vertrieben, von den Römern aber zurückgeführt.
vermachte er sein Reich den Römern, die es auch unter Lucius Licinius Lucullus gegen Mithridates behaupteten und zuerst mit der Provinz Asia, dann mit Pontus vereinigten.
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