• Battle of Cabira was fought in 72 or 71 BC between forces of the Roman Republic under proconsul Lucius Licinius Lucullus and those of the Kingdom of Pontus...
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  • Cabira or Kabeira (/kəˈbaɪrə/; Greek: τὰ Κάβειρα) was a town of ancient Pontus in Asia minor, at the base of the range of Paryadres, about 150 stadia...
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    Third Mithridatic War (category Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Asia)
    accused of appropriation of war booty by Gaius Papirius Carbo. He was convicted of the offence and expelled from the Senate. After the Battle of Cabira Mithridates...
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  • War (73–63 BCE) 73 BC – Battle of Cyzicus – Roman forces under Lucullus defeat the forces of Mithridates. 72 BC – Battle of Cabira or the Rhyndacus – Lucullus...
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    and his successors. In 72 or 71 BCE, the Battle of Cabira during the Third Mithridatic War took place at Cabira, and the city passed to the Romans. Niksar...
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    trap the rebels in the toe of Italy. He builds a trench and a low earth rampart (with a fortified palisade). Battle of Cabira: Lucius Lucullus defeats King...
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    Mithridatic Wars (category Battles involving the Kingdom of Pontus)
    overlooking Cabira, Mithridates attacked the Roman position, starting the Battle of Cabira. Mithridates's initial attack faltered, allowing the Romans to counterattack...
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    against Mithridates and the Romans routed the Pontic forces at the Battle of Cabira in 72 BC, driving Mithridates into exile in Tigranes' Armenia. While...
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    the Battle of Cabira. He did not pursue Mithridates immediately, but instead he finished conquering the kingdom of Pontus and setting the affairs of Asia...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Roman battles Sherman Storytelling:...
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  • trap the rebels in the toe of Italy. He builds a trench and a low earth rampart (with a fortified palisade). Battle of Cabira: Lucius Lucullus defeats King...
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  • disintegrated after the Battle of Cabira, whereupon the Pontic king fled east to the court of his son-in-law king Tigranes II of Armenia. When negotiations...
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    Roman relations with the Armenians (category Foreign relations of ancient Rome)
    forces were defeated by the Romans in the Battle of Cabira. He fled eastward seeking protection at the court of his son-in-law Tigranes II the Great in...
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  • of Heraclea – 72 BC – 71 BC – Third Mithridatic War (Mithridatic Wars) Battle of Cabira – 72 BC – Third Mithridatic War (Mithridatic Wars) Battle of Tigranocerta...
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    Troy (redirect from City of Troy)
    along the coast of the Aegean Sea at the Bay of Troy. Possible evidence of a battle was found in the form of bronze arrowheads and fire-damaged human remains...
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    Ephesus (category History of İzmir Province)
    join the twelve cities of Ionia together into the Ionian League. During his reign the city began to prosper. He died in a battle against the Carians when...
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    Antioch (redirect from History of Antioch)
    the territory he had conquered. After the Battle of Ipsos in 301 BC, Seleucus I Nicator won the territory of Syria, and he proceeded to found four "sister...
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    revealed ruins of an ancient port near the site which is believed to have been the port of Knidos. Battle of Cnidus Iris Love List of ancient Greek cities...
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    Manisa (redirect from History of Manisa)
    city and Magnesia became a city of importance starting with the Roman dominion, particularly after the 190 BC Battle of Magnesia. The names "Sipylus" or...
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    the Greek region of Magnesia. The first famous mention of the city is in 190 BC, when Antiochus the Great was defeated in the battle of Magnesia by the...
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    Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines managed to retake it in the aftermath of the Battle of Ankara, but it fell definitively to the Ottomans in 1419. It was founded...
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    prosper. Commander of the Athenian fleet Alcibiades defeated the Spartan fleet in a major naval engagement near Cyzicus known as the Battle of Cyzicus in 410...
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    Phocaea (category Geography of İzmir Province)
    decisive Battle of Lade, in 494 BC. However, indicative of its declining fortunes, Phocaea was only able to contribute three ships, out of a total of "three...
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    Lillington-Martin, "Archaeological and Ancient Literary Evidence for a Battle near Dara Gap, Turkey, AD 530: Topography, Texts & Trenches", British Archaeological...
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    Carchemish (category History of Gaziantep Province)
    is on the frontier between Turkey and Syria. It was the location of an important battle, about 605 BC, between the Babylonians and Egyptians, mentioned...
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    Didyma (redirect from Sanctuary of Didyma)
    was buried within the temple enclosure of Didyma. Under the Persian king Darius, following the naval battle of Lade, the sanctuary was burned in 494 BC...
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    Themiscyra (Pontus) (category History of Samsun Province)
    god of the north wind, and with his help the Argonauts stood out from the shore near Themiscyra where the Themiscyreian Amazons were arming for battle. In...
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    around 547 BC. Having defeated the Lydian king Croesus at the Battle of Pteria and Battle of Thymbra, the Persians followed the retreating army back to Sardis...
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    Halicarnassus (category History of Muğla Province)
    Caria (also known as Artemesia of Halicarnassus), who made herself famous as a naval commander at the battle of Salamis. Of Pisindalis, her son and successor...
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