-
eastern part of
Pontus remained under the rule of
Pharnaces as a
client kingdom until his death.
Pharnaces II was
raised as his father's
successor and treated...
-
Pharnaces (Gr****: Φαρνάκης) may
refer to:
Pharnaces (fl. 550 BCE – 497 BCE),
founder of the
Pharnacid dynasty of
satraps of ****espontine
Phrygia Pharnaces...
-
travelled through Syria, Cilicia, and
Cappadocia to
fight Pharnaces, son of
Mithridates VI.
Pharnaces had
defeated Caesar's
Legate Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus...
- and Pontus,
Pharnaces II, who
tried to
restore the
kingdom of
Mithridates VI.
After the
death of Mithridates,
Pompey made his son
Pharnaces king of the...
- the throne.
Pharnaces had two siblings: a
brother called Mithridates IV of
Pontus and a
sister called Laodice who both
succeeded Pharnaces. He was born...
- north,
Pharnaces allied with the
cities in the
Chersonesus and with
other Black Sea
cities such as
Odessus on the
Bulgarian coast.
Pharnaces' brother...
- 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...
-
Pharnaces (died 334 BC, Gr****: Φαρνάκης) was a
Persian noble of the 4th
century BC
apparently belonging to the Pontic-Cappadocian nobility. His sister...
-
Phrygia at the time of
Pharnaces II, Kyzikos, Mysia,
circa 460-400 BC
Coinage of ****espontine
Phrygia at the time of
Pharnaces II, Kyzikos, Mysia, circa...
- Turkey),
since Aristotle of
Stagira mentions that
Pharnaces introduced mules in the region.
Pharnaces had a son
named Artabazus, who was
appointed as satrap...