-
ancient ****enistic
kingdom of
Persian origin in Asia Minor.
Mithridates I
Ktistes 281–266 BC
Ariobarzanes 266 – c. 250 BC
Mithridates II c. 250 – c. 220...
- was a
hereditary dynasty of
Persian origin,
founded by
Mithridates I
Ktistes (Mithridates III of Cius) in 281 BC. The
origins of the
dynasty were located...
- son, also
called Mithridates,
would proclaim himself later Mithridates I
Ktistes of Pontus. As the
Encyclopaedia Iranica states, the most
famous member...
- Kings, Philopator, Eupator, Euergetes, Dikaios, Epiphanes, Phil****ene,
Ktistes Arsaces XX
Orodes II ? Son of
Phraates III 57–38 BC 38 BC
Killed by Phraates...
-
least one
small heroon (shrine) in
Pergamon was
dedicated to
Pergamos Ktistes,
probably built in the 3rd
century BC.
Pergamus (or Pergamos) is also the...
- Exekestos, is
possibly situated on the
agora and is
dedicated to the κτίστης (
ktístēs), the
foundation hero of the city.[citation needed] The city reappears...
-
planned to kill Mithridates' son, also
called Mithridates (later
named Ktistes, 'founder') but Demetrius I
warned him and he
escaped to the east with...
- proposition, not yet
established in his narrative, that
Ishmael was the
founder (
ktistēs) of the race (ethnos) of the 'Arabes' and
offers this as his explanation...
-
cities traditionally rendered their founder (Gr****: κτίστης, romanized:
ktistēs)
divine honours. When
Ptolemy took over Egypt, he
incorporated the heritage...
- proposition, not yet
established in his narrative, that
Ishmael was the
founder (
ktistēs) of the race (ethnos) of the 'Arabes' and
offers this as his explanation...