-
between 60 BC and 65 BC,
Pompey rewarded Deiotarus for his ****istance
against him with the
title of King.
Deiotarus increased his
territory to
include part...
- 132–136. Its
cognomen comes from
Deiotarus, a
Celtic king of Galatia. Its
emblem is unknown. The
legion was
levied by
Deiotarus, king of the
Celtic tribe of...
- in the
absence of
Deiotarus and
conquered some of the
cities of
Cappadocia and Pontus, ****igned to the
Bithynia region.
Deiotarus was a
client of Pompey...
- four, or even more legs shot off
running loose all over the countryside.
Deiotarus was his father's son. Indeed, Councillor, I am well
pleased with Blädner...
-
Reign end
Notes Family Image Deiotarus 62 BC 40 BC Co-ruler with
Brogitarius Brogitarius 63 BC 50 BC Co-ruler with
Deiotarus Castor[citation needed] 40...
- son of Brogitarus, king of Galatia, and Adobogiona,
daughter of king
Deiotarus Philoromaeus.
Amyntas seems to have
first possessed Lycaonia,
where he...
-
Paphlagonia and a
princely residence, for it is
known from
Strabo that
Deiotarus Philadelphus (before 31 BC–5/6 AD), the last king of Paphlagonia, resided...
- dynasty) 31 – 6 BCE:
Deiotarus I (III) Philadelphus, son of
Castor I (II). 31 – 27 BCE:
Deiotarus II (IV) Philopator, son of
Deiotarus I (III) [co-ruler...
-
Pharnaces seized Colchis easily. He took
advantage of the
absence of
Deiotarus, the king of
Galatia and
Lesser Armenia, to
seize Lesser Armenia, part...
- (present day Ankara), Pessinus, Tavium, and Gordion. Upon the
death of
Deiotarus, the
Kingdom of
Galatia was
given to Amyntas, an
auxiliary commander in...