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Pharnaces II of
Pontus (Gr****: Φαρνάκης;
about 97–47 BC) was the king of the
Bosporan Kingdom and
Kingdom of
Pontus until his death. He was a monarch...
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Pharnaces (Gr****: Φαρνάκης) may
refer to:
Pharnaces (fl. 550 BCE – 497 BCE),
founder of the
Pharnacid dynasty of
satraps of ****espontine
Phrygia Pharnaces...
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Pharnaces I (Gr****: Φαρνάκης;
lived 2nd
century BC) was the
fifth king of Pontus. Of
Persian and Gr**** ancestry, he was the son of King
Mithridates III...
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Pharnaces Ι (Gr****: Φαρνάκης; Elamite: Parnaka; c. 565–497 BCE) was a son of Arsames. He was a
younger brother of Hystaspes, and
therefore an
uncle of...
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Pharnaces (died 334 BC, Gr****: Φαρνάκης) was a
Persian noble of the 4th
century BC
apparently belonging to the Pontic-Cappadocian nobility. His sister...
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Pharnaces II (Old Iranian: Farnaka; fl. 430 BCE - 422 BCE)
ruled the
satrapy of ****espontine
Phrygia under the
Achaemenid Dynasty of Persia. ****espontine...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pharnace (Ancient Gr****: Φαρνάκην) was a
Hyrian princess as the
daughter of King Meg****ares of Hyria. By King
Sandocus of Celendreis...
- The
Battle of Zela was
fought in 47 BC
between Julius Caesar and
Pharnaces II of the
Kingdom of Pontus. The
battle took
place near Zela (modern Zile)...
- from
Syria to
Cilicia where he
founded a city Celenderis. He then
married Pharnace,
daughter of King Meg****ares of Hyria, and had by her a son, Cinyras. The...
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parents were Sandocus, son of
Astynous (himself son of Phaethon), and
Pharnace,
daughter of King Meg****ares of Hyria. Cinyras' father,
Sandocus was an...