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Mithridatic
Mithridatic, a. (mɪθrɪˈdætɪk) Also 9 mithradatic. [ad. L. mithridātic-us, a. Gr. Μιθριδᾱτικός, f. Μιθριδᾱ́της: see mithridate and -ic. Cf. F. mithridatique, Sp. mitridático, Pg. mithridatico.] 1. Of or pertaining to Mithridates VI, king of Pontus. Mithridatic wars, the wars waged by Rome against thi...
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Mithridatic dynasty
The Mithridatic dynasty, also known as the Pontic dynasty, was a hereditary dynasty of Persian origin, founded by Mithridates I Ktistes (Mithridates III They were prominent enemies of the Roman Republic during the Mithridatic Wars during the reign of Mithridates VI until the late 60s BC.
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Mithridatic Wars
Second
Second Mithridatic War (83–81 BC). Roman armies commanded by Lucius Licinius Murena. The events of the Mithridatic Wars survive only in the Periochae.
The term “Mithridatic War” appears only once in Livy, in Periocha 100.
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mithridaticon
‖ mithriˈdaticon Obs. In 6 metridaticon. [med.L., a. Gr. µιθριδᾱτικόν, neut. of Μιθριδᾱτικός, Mithridatic.] = mithridate 1.1540 J. Heywood Four P.P. 619 Mercury sublyme. and metridaticon.
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Third Mithridatic War
The Third Mithridatic War (73–63 BC), the last and longest of the three Mithridatic Wars, was fought between Mithridates VI of Pontus and the Roman Republic Murena attacked Mithridates in 83 BC, provoking the Second Mithridatic War from 83 BC to 81 BC.
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First Mithridatic War
The First Mithridatic War (89–85 BC) was a war challenging the Roman Republic's expanding empire and rule over the Greek world. The conflict with Mithridates VI later resumed in two further Mithridatic Wars.
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Roman command structure during First Mithridatic War
Roman command structure during First Mithridatic War refers to the chain of command of the forces sent east by the government of Rome to exercise the Mithridatic References
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Drypetina
According to Ammianus Marcellinus, during the Third Mithridatic War, Drypetina, severely ill, was left behind in the fortress of Sinora under the protection Notes
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Ancient Persian people
Iranian people of Greek descent
1st-century BC Iranian people
1st-century BC women
66 BC deaths
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Xiphares
During the Mithridatic Wars, Stratonice turned over Mithridates' stronghold at Coenum, which had been entrusted to her protection, to the Roman forces Mithridates Eupator, King of Pontus (1974)
80s BC births
65 BC deaths
Iranian people of Greek descent
1st-century BC Iranian people
Ancient Persian people
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Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 67 BC)
Acilius was appointed to replace Lucius Licinius Lucullus, who was unable to control his soldiers, as proconsul of Cilicia and the command of the Third Mithridatic gens
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Dio Cassius, Roman History, 36.14.4, 17.1, 38–41.2, 43.1
Cicero, Pro lege Manilia, 2. 9;
Appian, The Foreign Wars, the Mithridatic
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Quintus Bruttius Sura
Quintus Bruttius Sura ( 88–87 BC) was a Roman commander who fought in the First Mithridatic War. Sura was the first Roman commander to stop the Mithridatic onslaught, he proved to the Greeks that Rome was not easily defeated and he blocked Archelaus
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Siege of Heraclea
Lucullus marched north and caught the Mithridatic army off guard besieging Cyzicus, he conducted a very effective counter-siege, blockading the Mithridatic Notes and References
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Siege of Cyzicus
Aftermath
The Mithridatic army made its way along the coast to the port of Lampsacus. Cyzicus 073
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Battle of the Rhyndacus
Rhyndacus can refer to one of several battles fought near the Rhyndacus River in modern Turkey:
Battle of the Rhyndacus (85 BC), during the First Mithridatic War between Mithridates VI of Pontus and the Romans under Flavius Fimbria
Battle of the Rhyndacus (72 BC), during the Third Mithridatic War between Mithridates
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