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- by secret messages had told Rhadamistus to hurry on the siege by all possible means. Later, Pollio, swa**** by Rhadamistus' bribery, threatened that the...
- Liatongus rhadamistus, or Scaptodera rhadamistus, is a species of dung beetle found in India, Sri Lanka, Laos and Thailand. This elongate-oval, little...
- king’s name is surmised by modern scholars to be a corrupted form of Rhadamistus, not an uncommon name in the ancient Caucasian royal and noble families...
- demoralized the Parthians. Around 52, Pharasmanes instigated his son, Rhadamistus, whose ambitious and aspiring character began to give him umbrage, to...
- a centurion. Rhadamistus took the fortress by ****ault. Mithridates left the fortress in order to make peace with Rhadamistus. Rhadamistus then executed...
- Armenia and ravaged the country, then under an Iberian usurper Rhadamistus. Rhadamistus had killed his uncle Mithridates, the legitimate king of Armenia...
- provided troops for his son Rhadamistus to capture Armenia and overthrow his uncle. King Pharasmanes I of Iberia gave Rhadamistus a large Iberian army, who...
- nephew and son-in-law Rhadamistus usurped the Armenian throne by the sudden invasion. Her husband destro**** her entire family. Rhadamistus killed both of Zenobia's...
- Oplerclanis rhadamistus is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from lowland forest and heavy woodland from Senegal to Angola, the Congo and western...
- Gotarzes eventually seizing the throne in 45. In 51, Mithridates's nephew Rhadamistus invaded Armenia and killed his uncle. The governor of Cappadocia, Julius...