-
Tarcondimotus'
former possessions were
restored to
Tarcondimotus II, who is
either the same
person as
Philopator I or a
grandson of
Tarcondimotus I...
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philosopher Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus,
Roman general and
politician Tarcondimotus I,
Roman client king of
Cilicia Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
- flight, but when the
latter was
reinforced by Agrippa, Sosius's ally
Tarcondimotus I - the king of
Cilicia - was
killed and
Sosius himself was
forced to...
- Synnada. To the east of
Cilicia Campestris,
Pompey left a
local dynast,
Tarcondimotus I, in
control of
Anazarbos and
Mount Am****. The
Tarcondimotid dynasty...
- In 20 BC,
Cilicia was
restored to a king
called Tarcondimotus II. The
identity of this
Tarcondimotus is
obscure but
Gilbert Dagron and
Denis Feissel have...
- 340s – 333 BC
Tarcondimotus I (Ancient Gr****: Ταρκονδιμοτος, romanized: Tarkondimotos; Luwian: *Tarḫuntamu(wa)tas), r. c. 40s – 31 BC
Tarcondimotus II (Ancient...
- BC
Sohaemus of
Emesa 54-73 AD
Zarbienus 70-69 BC Manisarus ?-115 AD
Tarcondimotus Philantonois 60s-31 BC
Philopator I 31-30 BC
Philopator II 20 BC-17...
- the
first century BC and was a part of the
small client-kingdom of
Tarcondimotus I
until it was
annexed by Rome. How the city
obtained the name is a...
-
nobleman 31 BC
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus,
Roman general and
politician Tarcondimotus I,
Roman client king of
Cilicia 30 BC
August 1 – Mark Antony, Roman...
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Cilicia such as
Zenophanes in Olba, and
Antipater of
Derbe in
Isauria and
Tarcondimotus in
northern Am****.
Armenia lay to the north-east of the
Anatolian region...