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Mithrobouzanes was the
Orontid king of
Sophene in the
second half of the 2nd-century BC. His name (Μιθροβουζάνης) is the Gr****
transliteration of the Iranian...
- from 188 BC. He was
succeeded by
Mithrobouzanes, who may have been his son.
Zariadres appears to have sent
Mithrobouzanes to the
court of
Ariarathes IV of...
- Carcathiocerta.
Present scholarship maintain that
Arkathias ruled after Mithrobouzanes and
before Artanes, however, this is
subject to
further confirmation...
- Cappadocia.
Three known successors of
Zariadres are known,
which were
Mithrobouzanes, Arkathias, and Arsakes. The kingdom's
capital was Carcathiocerta, identified...
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Mithrobuzanes (Old Persian: *Miθrabaujanaʰ;
Ancient Gr****: Μιθροβουζάνης
Mithrobouzánēs; d. 334 BC) was a
Persian governor (satrap) of
Cappadocia in the 4th...
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century BC), at some
point during the
reign of Zariadres'
successor Mithrobouzanes,
Artaxias proposed to
Ariarathes II of
Cappadocia to kill the princes...
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successor to Mithrobuzanes, the last
Achaemenid satrap of Cappadocia.
Mithrobouzanes was
killed at the
Battle of the
Granicus in 334 BC, and Abistamenes...