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Mithridates or
Mithradates VI
Eupator (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μιθριδάτης; 135–63 BC) was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Pontus in
northern Anatolia from 120 to...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mithridates /ˌmɪθrɪˈdeɪtiːz/ or
Mithradates /ˌmɪθrəˈdeɪtiːz/ (Old
Persian 𐎷𐎡𐎰𐎼𐎭𐎠𐎫 Miθradāta) is the ****enistic...
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Mithridates I (also
spelled Mithradates I or
Mihrdad I; Parthian: 𐭌𐭄𐭓𐭃𐭕 Mihrdāt), also
known as
Mithridates I the Great, was king of the Parthian...
- 2005. Mayor,
Adrienne (2011). The
Poison King: the life and
legend of
Mithradates, Rome's
deadliest enemy.
Princeton University Press. McGing, B.C. (1986)...
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Mithridates II (also
spelled Mithradates II or
Mihrdad II; Parthian: 𐭌𐭄𐭓𐭃𐭕 Mihrdāt) was king of the
Parthian Empire from 124 to 91 BC. Considered...
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Mithridates or
Mithradates V
Euergetes (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Μιθριδάτης ὁ Eὐεργέτης,
which means "Mithridates the Benefactor"; died c. 120 BC) was a prince...
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Poison King: The Life and
Legend of
Mithradates, Rome's
Deadliest Enemy,
Mayor details the
story of the life of
Mithradates,
leader of the
ancient Black Sea...
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Mithridates IV (also
spelled Mithradates IV; Parthian: 𐭌𐭄𐭓𐭃𐭕 Mihrdāt) was a
Parthian king from to 57 to 54 BC. He was the son and
successor of Phraates...
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century BCE. He
possibly was the
Mithradates who
accompanied the
younger Cyrus.
However he was not
necessarily the
Mithradates who
caused Cyrus'
death and...
- King: the life and
legend of
Mithradates, Rome’s
deadliest enemy p.68 Mayor, The
Poison King: the life and
legend of
Mithradates, Rome’s
deadliest enemy p...