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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...
- Bronze shield in the name of King Pharnakes, Getty Villa (80.AC.60)...
- near Cabira (Strabo 12.3.31). The temple was probably established by Pharnakes I in the 2nd century BC, apparently in an attempt to counterbalance the...
- Bronze shield in the name of King Pharnakes: ΦΑΡΝΑΚΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, Getty Villa (80.AC.60)...
- (1989) Højte, Jakob Munk; The Date of the Alliance between Chersonesos and Pharnakes and its implications. Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of Gr**** and...
- Antiquities: Pharnaces II, 1870 Coşkun, Altay (2019). "The Course of Pharnakes II's Pontic and Bosporan Campaigns in 48/47 B.C.". Phoenix. 73 (1/2):...
- Antiochus IV Epiphanes Mithridates IV king of Pontus c.155-c.150 BC Laodice Pharnakes I king of Pontus c.190-c.155 BC Nyssa of Seleucids Ariarathes V king of...
- treasure containing 3,600 Gr**** coins (bearing the names of Lysimachus, Pharnakes and Asander) weighing 30 kg (66 lb) was looted in August 1998 from the...
- discontinued for a time, as the cities lost their autonomy under reign of Pharnakes I. Mithridates VI restored privilege of cities to have their own coinage...