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Xiphares (Ancient Gr****: Ξιφάρης; c. 85 – 65 BC) was,
according to Appian, a
Pontic prince who was the son of King
Mithridates VI of
Pontus from his concubine...
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Charaxes xiphares, the
forest king
emperor or
forest king charaxes, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
native to
Afromontane forest in the...
- 8 BC)
Gaius Asinius Pollio,
Roman orator, poet and
historian (d. AD 4)
Xiphares, son of
Mithridates VI (b. c. 85 BC) Husband, R. (1916). On the Expulsion...
- Pontus, from
sometime after 86 to 63 BC.
Stratonice bore
Mithridates a son
Xiphares. His
fifth wife is unknown. His
sixth wife was Hypsicratea. One of his...
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fears a
betrayal of
Xiphares.
Xiphares's love is revealed. To set a trap,
Mithridates tells Monime he
wants her to
marry Xiphares and her
reaction is...
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queen of
Judea (b. 139 BC) 66 BC
Licinius Macer,
Roman annalist 65 BC
Xiphares, son of
Mithridates VI (b. c. 85 BC) 64 BC
Antiochus XIII Asiaticus, king...
- fiancée, he
finds that she had
formerly loved his
other son
Xipharès.
Wrongly informed that
Xipharès has been
killed fighting Pharnace and the Romans, he orders...
- Bayeux:
Fortunio 2021:
Mithridate by Jean Racine,
directed by Éric Vigner:
Xiphares 2015: Molière for "Best
Director of a
Public Theatre Play" for his production...
- one of his
wives after 86 BC.
Stratonice bore
Mithridates a son
called Xiphares.
Stratonice became one of the
favorite wives of the King and had obtained...
- Arbate,
Governor of Nymphæa
soprano castrato Pietro ****etti
Sifare or
Xiphares, Mitridate's son
soprano castrato Pietro Benedetti (Sartorino) Aspasia...