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What were the Mithridatic Wars? - History and Major FactsJan 20, 2025 · The Mithridatic Wars were three conflicts (88–63 BCE) between the Roman Republic and the Kingdom of Pontus, led by King Mithridates VI.
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The Mithridatic Wars (88-63 BCE): Rome vs. Pontus - TheCollectorDec 19, 2023 · The Mithridatic Wars pitched the Roman Republic against the Kingdom of Pontus in the early decades of the 1st century BCE.
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Appian, The Mithridatic Wars 22 - Livius.orgJul 16, 2020 · Fortunately, the Mithridatic Wars, about Rome's struggle with the kingdom of Pontus, belong to these better preserved parts. They are a very ...
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Appian, The Mithridatic Wars 12 - Livius.orgJul 15, 2020 · Appian's Mithridatic Wars 12 details Rome's struggle with Pontus, including a meeting between Sulla and Mithridates, and the first war ending ...
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Mithridates I of Pontus - Livius.orgOct 12, 2020 · Mithridates I Ktistes: first king of Pontus (r. 281-266 BCE). The beginning of Mithridates' career is mentioned by Diodorus of Sicily, although ...
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Pontus (kingdom) - Livius.orgAug 11, 2020 · Mithridates I was the first to call himself king and would be nicknamed Ktistes, "founder". His base was Paphlagonia, a bit to the west of ...
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Mithridates VI Eupator - Livius.orgJul 29, 2020 · Yet, in 116 (?), Mithridates Eupator was able to remove his mother from the throne, and not much later, his younger brother disappeared from the ...
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[PDF] An Examination of Mithridates VI Eupator of Pontus as a Threat to ...Nov 30, 2015 · Pliny also claims Mithridates to have spoken 22 languages, and never having to use an interpreter in the entirety of his reign. Thus ...
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[PDF] MITHRIDATES VI AND THE PONTIC KINGDOMApr 12, 2009 · The situation in the early 90's BC was in many ways different than in the years just prior to the First Mithridatic War. Rome was in the ...
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Mithridates - in ancient sources @ attalus.org112/11 Mithridates conquers Colchis. ... 107/9 of Chersonesus in honour of Diophantus, the general of Mithridates. ... 103/19 Mithridates sends an embassy to the ...
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(PDF) Colchis in the System of the Pontic Kingdom of Mithridates VIMithridates VI incorporated Colchis into the Kingdom of Pontus between 105-90 BC. The political status of Colchis remains debated: satrapy versus vassal state.Missing: 90s | Show results with:90s
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Roman Conquests: Asia Minor, Syria and Armenia - Academia.eduMacedonian support for Hannibal in the Second Punic War sparked Roman ... In the treaty of Apamea of 189, the Lycian cities and much of the hinterland ...
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Powers Coexisted: Rome, Rhodes, and Pergamon in Western Asia ...Rhodes and Pergamon became collaborators of Roman supremacy rather than dependent states. They enjoyed substantial freedom of action and pursued their own ...Missing: protectorate | Show results with:protectorate
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Peace of Apamea, 188 B.C.The Peace of Apamea ended the war between Rome and Antiochus III, and ended any chance that the Seleucid Empire might ever reclaim its lands in Asia Minor.
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The Treaty of Apamea (188 B.C.) - jstorIn broader political terms the Treaty of Apamea blocked any resurgence of Seleucid ambitions in western Asia Minor. It did so directly by its ' territorial ...
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The Legacy of Attalus - History TodayIn the year 133 BC the young King of Pergamon, Attalus III, died, leaving his territory and his treasure to the city and people of Rome.
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What did Annexation Do for the Province of Asia (in its first 50 years)?10In every discussion of the province the excesses of the publicani figure large. Indeed it was the potential for exploitation which some have argued occasioned ...
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(PDF) The Publicani and the Governors of Asia: A Power Struggle ...Publicani exploited Asia's resources, exacerbating local poverty and triggering political conflict with Roman governors. The lex Acilia repetundarum of 123 BCE ...
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Sulla's Brutal Siege of Athens (87-86 BCE) | TheCollectorJun 21, 2025 · Known as the “Asiatic Vespers,” estimates of the scale of the slaughter reached 150,000 killed. The massacres carried out in 88 BCE prompted ...
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The Ephesus Massacre: 80,000 Romans Slaughtered in a Single ...one of the deadliest uprisings in ancient ...
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What was the First Mithridatic War (89-85 BC)? - World History EduMay 26, 2023 · Mithridates was also supposed to give up the provinces Phrygia, Paphlagonia, Cappadocia, and Bithynia. Finally, the Treaty of Dardanos of 85 ...
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Battle of Orchomenus, 86 B.C.Dec 11, 2008 · The battle of Orchomenus of 86 B.C. was the second of two great Roman victories that ended the Pontic invasion of Greece during the First ...
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Battle of Chaeronea and Orchomenos (86 BCE)Oct 25, 2021 · When Archelaos wanted to march the nearby city of Chaeronea, Sulla blocked the manoeuvre again. The two armies now faced each other. Sulla has ...
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Appian, The Mithridatic Wars 11 - Livius.orgJul 16, 2020 · [53] Fimbria traversed the province of Asia, punished the Cappadocian faction, and devastated the territory of the towns that did not open ...
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10 Sulla's Settlement of the East - UC Press E-Books CollectionBy the time Sulla crossed the Adriatic in early 87, Mithridates not only held Asia Minor but had sent an army to Greece and won over Athens, Euboea, and most of ...Missing: Dapstus | Show results with:Dapstus
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Appian, Mithridatic Wars - ToposTextThe plot being thus revealed the conspirators were put to death with torture, and many others suffered from suspicion of similar designs. Thus eighty ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Rome's wars with Mithridates VI - IMPERIUM ROMANUMOct 17, 2021 · When Mithridates VI Eupator ascended the Pontic throne in 111 BCE, he managed to capture the vast coastal areas of the Bosphorus, touching some ...
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Parthian-Pontic Alliance and Armenia as Parthian Vasall StateFeb 15, 2023 · In the 3rd Mithridatic war, Mithridates Eupator ultimately loses to the Romans without the support of Parthia and flees to Tigran, who ...
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The Mithradatic army: At war with the sources - Academia.eduMithradates VI Eupator of Pontus (133/2-63 BCE) was a ruler who caused significant trouble for the Roman Republic during the 1st century BCE. The three wars ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Legionary Reforms: How Gaius Marius Transformed the Roman ArmyJun 25, 2025 · 1. Recruitment & Citizenship · 2. Tactical Reorganization · 3. Standardization & Equipment · 4. Eagle Standard (Aquila) · 5. Standing Army vs.
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Roman Legion: The Reforms of Marius - Warfare History NetworkReforms of the army firmly ascribed to Marius included greater mobility with less reliance on the baggage train, a modified design of pilum, and the adoption of ...Missing: adaptations Mithridatic
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Troops and commanders: auxilia externa under the Roman RepublicThis paper examines what it is possible to say about who commanded the non-Italian, auxiliary troops which frequently served in the armies of the Roman ...
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The Auxilia of the Roman Imperial Army - Project GutenbergThe Gallic cavalry proved a great success; in the campaign of Thapsus they showed marked superiority to the African light horse, previously accounted ...
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A Chapter of Ancient Sea Power: The Mithridatic Wars | Proceedings14 The second Mithridatic war (83-81 B. C.) was a short affair, the private work of two Roman generals, and does not concern us here. 15 Mommsen, IV, p. 325 ...
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Sulla and the Invention of Roman Athens - jstorterritory, where Sulla won two major battles, in Chaeronea and Orchomenus respectively.10. After more fighting in Asia Minor the First Mithridatic War ended ...
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Siege of Cyzicus, 73 B.C.Dec 16, 2008 · After Lucullus arrived Mithridates focused all of his efforts on the siege of Cyzicus. If he had taken the city, then his fleet would have ...
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Roman Artillery - World History EncyclopediaFeb 2, 2014 · Roman artillery weapons were instrumental in the successes of the Roman army over centuries and were especially used in siege warfare, both for offence and ...
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[PDF] introductionRoman Republic, Mithradates has received remarkably little scholarly or popular attention. Théodore Reinach's magisterial Mithridate Eupator, roi du Pont ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Characterisation of Mithridates VI in Appian's MithridateiosFirst Mithridatic War, Appian states that Mithridates “easily renewed the war”. (ἀνεκίνησε τὸν πόλεμον εὐμαρῶς), and so Sulla's efforts to stop Mithridates ...
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[PDF] Appian, Manius Aquillius, and PhrygiaMithridates of Cappadocia in 96, 94, or 92.14 The arguments in sup- port of 94 seem the strongest, but the important point for the present pupose is that ...
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The End of the Mithridatic Kingdom - ResearchGateUnder wide-ranging legislation, the proconsul C. Pompey was given a command in 66 BC to settle the matter of Mithridates for once and all.
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Mithridates — ToxipediaWhen he was finally defeated by Pompey he attempted to poison himself but was unsuccessful because he had built up such an immunity to poisons. References.Missing: languages Vespers
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Plutarch • Life of LucullusSummary of each segment:
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11 From Sulla to Pompey - UC Press E-Books Collection... Roman revenues to Trachea and Pedias, now formally wrested from the Armenian king. Our sources tell us only that Pompey brought Cilicia fully under Roman power.
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Tigranes The Great (95–55 BC) - King Of Armenia - About HistoryIn the year 94 BC Tigran concluded a military-political alliance and became related to the Pontus king Mithridates VI, having married his daughter Cleopatra.
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Tigranes II The Great | King of Armenia - BritannicaWhen Pompey advanced into Armenia, Tigranes surrendered (66 bc). Pompey received him graciously and gave him back his kingdom (in exchange for Syria and other ...
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Sulla and the Siege of Athens (Twelve) - The Destruction of Cities in ...Upon their entry into the Agora, the ancient sources report that the soldiers slaughtered the Athenians they encountered, so much so that the streets ran red ...
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Pharnaces II of Pontus - World History EduJan 21, 2025 · After Mithridates VI's defeat by the Romans in 63 BC, Pharnaces rebelled against his father, leading to Mithridates' death. Roman general Pompey ...
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The triumph in the Roman Republic: frequency, fluctuation and policyThe study employs an analysis of surviving inscriptions from the Capitoline list and estimates additional triumphs based on historical sources, achieving a ...Missing: movements | Show results with:movements
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[PDF] Sinop Kale Excavations 2017 - British Institute at AnkaraThe Hellenistic fortifications are the earliest part of the monumental stone walls that form the Sinop Kale, or fortress, and represent the best-surviving ...Missing: Cabira | Show results with:Cabira
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Archaeology of the Southern Black Sea Area during the Period of ...In the period of Mithridates VI excavations reflect that presence of local rulers in the expression of the city was ΜΙΣΟΥ or rarely Σ ΜΙ- Black Sea region ...
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Coins of Mithradates VI of Pontus | UC - University of CanterburyNov 4, 2023 · ... imitation. Mithradates styled himself as a second Alexander in his conquests of Western Asia and in his opposition to the Roman Empire, and ...Missing: Pontic propaganda debased drachmae
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[PDF] art used for political propaganda: the case of mithridatesthe Pontic house, imitating in a way the most common types of the Hellenistic royal ... is a strong element of the imitation of Alexander the Great. Another ...Missing: debased drachmae
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[PDF] Mithridates VI Eupator: Victim or Aggressor? - AntikmuseetApr 12, 2009 · Mithridates VI Eupator: Victim or Aggressor? Brian C. McGing. Once he gets down to the events leading immediately to the First Mithridatic. War, ...Missing: causal | Show results with:causal
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B. G. McGing: The Foreign Policy of Mithridates VI Eupator King of ...McGing, a pupil of T. D. Barnes, C. P. Jones, and the late G. V. Sumner, has produced a significant contribution to the understanding of Hellenistic and ...Missing: biography causal
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[PDF] The Asiatic Vespers and (Un)making of Memory in the Late Roman ...In this thesis, I seek to understand what specific roles terror and trauma played in forming the memory space of the Asiatic Vespers according to two of Paul ...
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Lucullus Daemoniac - PerséeYet his Eastern command showed thirst for military glory and adulation, and personal greed, leading him to prolong the war against Mithridates and Tigranes.
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[PDF] The Ambitions of Mithridates VI: Hellenistic Kingship and Modern ...Apr 12, 2009 · Gabrielsen raises the interpretation of the war between. Rome and Pontos above the trivial discussion of whether Mithridates' policies towards ...Missing: debates | Show results with:debates
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[PDF] Pompey's Organization Of The East - ucf starsThe lex Manilia of 66 was the law which gave Pompey the command over the. Third Mithridatic War. Both the lex Gabinia and the lex Manilia were passed by the.Missing: suicide | Show results with:suicide<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Occupation of Syria by the Romans - jstor... B.C.) until Pompey, having beaten Mithridates, was able (64 B.C.) to effect a settlement of affairs in the East, by which Syria was annexed as a Roman ...
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ROMANS IN THE MIDDLE EAST, SYRIA AND MESOPOTAMIAThe final collapse of the Seleucid Empire and the Third Mithridatic War, gave Rome and Pompey the opportunity to annex Syria in 64 B.C.. but its dissolution ...
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Galatia - World History EncyclopediaOct 24, 2019 · Galatia was now a client state of the Roman Republic with the tetrarchy essentially a puppet government of Rome and Galatian mercenaries ...
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Zela (47 BCE) - Battle - Livius.orgOct 10, 2020 · Battle of Zela: a relatively unimportant fight in 47 BCE which Julius Caesar defeated Pharnaces II, the son of Mithridates VI of Pontus.Missing: rebellion | Show results with:rebellion
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Battle of Zela, May 47 BCSep 13, 2018 · The two armies clashed near the town of Zela, where Mithridates had won one of his last victories during the Third Mithridatic War. Pharnaces ...Missing: VI | Show results with:VI
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Sulla: Tyranny, Triumph & Treasure in the First Roman Civil WarJul 21, 2023 · The First March on Rome. The First Mithridatic War began in 89 BC. The commission to lead the troops was a dream job for every general in Rome ...
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Financing Sulla's Reconquest of Italy (Pt. II)Nov 24, 2021 · After Mithridates' defeat, Sulla imposed on the Greek cities of Asia Minor (Fig. 6) an indemnity of 20,000 talents.
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Tigranes the Great - World History EncyclopediaFeb 20, 2018 · Roman writers record that the Armenian king gave (or was made to give) 6,000 talents of silver to Pompey, 10,000 drachmas to each military ...
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Sulla: Wars, Massacres, Dictatorship, the Precursor of Caesar?Such and so diversified was this one war against Mithridates, but in the end it brought the greatest gain to the Romans; for it pushed the boundaries of their ...
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Appian, The Mithridatic Wars 21 - Livius.orgJul 29, 2020 · Mithridates put to death all of his own friends whom he had left here in places of authority when he went away, but those of his son he ...
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Kingdoms of Anatolia - Pontus - The History FilesPontus becomes a Roman province through Pompey, although some areas become principalities and free cities which are not absorbed into the empire until between 7 ...
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Parthia rejects Rome: Nero and Armenia - iran & the iraniansFrom the time of Pompey's settlement in 63 BC, the Romans had tried to keep a swathe of "buffer states" (ruled by local kings owing their power entirely to ...
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Timeline of Ancient World Events - Parthia.com• 66 B.C. – Pompey's Eastern Campaigns against Mithradates • 63 B.C. – End of the Seleucid monarchy. Pompey organizes the eastern territories of the Roman ...