Ariobarzanes III, surnamed Eusebes Philorhomaios, "Pious and Friend of the Romans" (Ancient Greek: Ἀριοβαρζάνης Εὐσεβής Φιλορώμαιος, Ariobarzánēs Eusebḗs...
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Ariobarzanes II, surnamed Philopator, "father-loving", (Ancient Greek: Ἀριοβαρζάνης Φιλοπάτωρ, Ariobarzánēs Philopátōr), was the king of Cappadocia from...
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Look up Ariobarzanes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ariobarzanes of Cappadocia may refer to: Ariobarzanes I of Cappadocia, king of Cappadocia from 93...
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Cornelius Sulla, Ariobarzanes I was installed as king of Cappadocia. With Ariobarzanes I installed on the throne in 95 BC, Cappadocia became a client kingdom...
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VIII 101–96 BC Ariarathes IX 100–85 BC Ariobarzanes I 96–c.63 BC Ariobarzanes II c.63–51 BC Ariobarzanes III 51–42 BC Ariarathes X 42–36 BC Archelaus...
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and successor of Ariobarzanes I, murdered some time before 51 BC Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia, son and successor of Ariobarzanes II, who ruled from...
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Tigranes the Great entered Cappadocia, dethroned king Ariobarzanes and crowned Gordios as the new client-king of Cappadocia, thus creating a buffer zone...
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Ariarathes IX, 100-85 BC Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios, 95–c. 63 BC Ariobarzanes II Philopator, c. 63–51 BC Ariobarzanes III Eusebes Philoromaios, 51–42...
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was the king of Cappadocia from c. 42 BC to 36 BC. He was of Persian and Greek ancestry. His father was King Ariobarzanes II of Cappadocia and his mother...
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in Cappadocia and threatened then-King Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia. Cicero compelled Archelaus II to quit the campaign against Ariobarzanes III. In...
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Ariobarzanes (Old Persian: *Aryābr̥zaⁿs; Ancient Greek: Ἀριοβαρζάνης Ariobarzánēs; death: crucified in c. 362 BCE), sometimes known as Ariobarzanes I...
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Mithridates III of Commagene 20-12 BC Antiochus III of Commagene 12 BC- 17 AD Antiochus IV of Commagene 38-72 AD Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia 51-42 BC...
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Ariarathes X as king of Cappadocia after the execution of his brother Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia by Cassius before the Battle of Philippi. In Hasmonean...
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Ariobarzanes II of Atropatene also known as Ariobarzanes of Media; Ariobarzanes of Armenia; Ariobarzanes II; Ariobarzanes II of Media Atropatene and Ariobarzanes...
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advisors. 44 BC Ptolemy XIV of Egypt, widely suspected to have been poisoned by Cleopatra VII 42 BC Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia, executed by Gaius Cassius...
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fell upon Ariobarzanes I. Hazel, John; Who's Who in the Greek World, "Ariarathes VIII", (1999) Head, Barclay; Historia Numorum, "Cappadocia", (1911) Smith...
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removed from Cappadocia and Nicomedes be removed from Paphlagonia and the Senate appointed Ariobarzanes I of Cappadocia as King of Cappadocia. Mithridates...
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Mithridates and Ariobarzanes I to reconcile them. Mithridates betrothed his four-year-old daughter to Ariobarzanes and stipulated that Ariobarzanes was to retain...
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king of Pontus Ariarathes X of Cappadocia, reigned c. 42 BC – 36 BC, became king after his brother Ariobarzanes III Philoromaios List of rulers of Cappadocia...
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Ariobarzanes (Greek: Ἀριoβαρζάνης; reigned 266 BC – c. 250 BC) was the second king of Pontus, succeeding his father Mithridates I Ctistes in 266 BC. He...
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(basileus) of a state in northern Cappadocia and eastern Paphlagonia. He further expanded his kingdom to the river Sangrius in the west. His son Ariobarzanes captured...
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the central part of Asia Minor (for the Seleucid government had perforce to tolerate the dynasties in Pergamon, Bithynia and Cappadocia), Antiochus turned...
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Philopator, King of Cappadocia Ariarathes IX Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia Ariarathes VI Epiphanes Philopator, King of Cappadocia Ariobarzanes II Philopator...
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Attalus III (Greek: Ἄτταλος Γ΄) Philometor Euergetes (c. 170 BC – 133 BC) was the last Attalid king of Pergamon, ruling from 138 BC to 133 BC. Attalus III was...
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Asiatic Vespers (category Massacres of ethnic groups)
With the death of Nicomedes III and the accession of his son Nicomedes IV, Mithridates and Tigranes unseated Ariobarzanes from Cappadocia and, after an...
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Nysa, the daughter of Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia and, Laodice of Cappadocia, the sister of Mithridates V of Pontus. Both Nicomedes III and Nysa shared a...
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Kingdom of Pontus and a queen of the Kingdom of Cappadocia by marriage to Ariarathes VI, and queen of Bithynia by marriage to Nicomedes III. She was...
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while his son, Gregory the Illuminator, was sheltered in Caesaria, in Cappadocia. As the only surviving heir to the throne, Tiridates was quickly taken...
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Pontic control over Cappadocia in the process. Nicomedes III sought to take advantage of the political power vacuum in Cappadocia, invaded the kingdom...
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Philip III Arrhidaeus (Ancient Greek: Φίλιππος Ἀρριδαῖος, romanized: Phílippos Arrhidaîos; c. 357 BC – 317 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia...
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