Prusias I Cholus (‹See Tfd›Greek: Προυσίας ὁ Χωλός, translit. Prousías ho Chōlós, lit. "the Lame"; c. 243 – 182 BC) was a king of Bithynia, who reigned...
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successor of Prusias I and Apama III. Prusias was born to Prusias I and Apama III in 220 BC. His father died in 189 BC, at which point he became the king of Bithynia...
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enemy of the kingdom. Prusias I's son and successor, Prusias II of Bithynia, first opened relations with Rome. Following Prusias II's failed invasion of the...
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c. 255 BC), as well as those of his successors, Prusias I, Prusias II and Nicomedes II (149–91 BC), the kings of Bithynia had a considerable standing and...
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Roman province of Honorias Prusias and Prusias ad Mare, former alternate names for the ancient city of Cius in Bithynia Other Prusias (spider), a spider...
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Cius (redirect from Prusias ad Mare)
Kίος or Κῖος Kios), later renamed Prusias on the Sea (/ˈpruːʒəs/; Latin: Prusias ad Mare) after king Prusias I of Bithynia, was an ancient Greek city bordering...
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has media related to Prusias ad Hypium. Prusias ad Hypium (Ancient Greek: Προῦσα πρὸς τῷ Ὑππίῳ ποταμῷ) was a city in ancient Bithynia, and afterwards in...
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Nicomedes I (Ancient Greek: Νικομήδης; lived c. 300 BC – c. 255 BC, reigned 278 BC – c. 255 BC), second king of Bithynia, was the eldest son of Zipoetes I, whom...
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This is a list of kings of Bithynia, an ancient kingdom in northwestern Anatolia. Before Zipoetes I of Bithynia assumed the Greek title of Basileus ("king")...
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was the king of Bithynia from 149 to c. 127 BC. He was fourth in descent from Nicomedes I. Nicomedes II was the son and successor of Prusias II and Apame...
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reward would be the downfall of Eumenes as an effective ruler, for after Pergamon defeated Prusias I of Bithynia and Pharnaces I of Pontus, he delved too deeply...
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Galatians (people) (category Ancient peoples of Anatolia)
230 BC Attalus I of Pergamon inflicted a heavy defeat on the Galatians at the Battle of the Caecus River. In 216 BC, Prusias I of Bithynia intervened to...
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Zιβoίτης; lived c. 354 BC – 278 BC, ruled c. 326 BC – 278 BC) was a ruler of Bithynia. He succeeded his father Bas on the throne in about 326 BC and reigned...
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Senate. Eumenes II of Pergamum defeats Prusias I of Bithynia.[citation needed] The first burial at the famous archaeological site of Mawangdui is made...
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third king of Bithynia, was a son of Nicomedes I and Ditizele. Following the death of Nicomedes I, his second wife Etazeta of Bithynia acted as regent...
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to the court of King Prusias I of Bithynia who is engaged in warfare with Rome's ally, King Eumenes II of Pergamum. Following the peace of Apamea, Eumenes...
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Classical Anatolia (redirect from History of Anatolia (700 BC–400 AD))
number of occasions to ensure the integrity of the enlarged territory, including wars against Prusias I of Bithynia (187–183 BC) and Pharnaces I of Pontus...
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to the court of King Prusias I of Bithynia who is engaged in warfare with Rome's ally, King Eumenes II of Pergamum. Following the peace of Apamea, Eumenes...
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Titus Quinctius Flamininus (category Year of birth uncertain)
others Cato the Elder. In 183 BC he was sent to negotiate with Prusias I of Bithynia in an attempt to capture Hannibal, who had been exiled there from...
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Hannibal (redirect from Hannibal of Carthage)
refuge with Prusias I of Bithynia, who was engaged in warfare with Rome's ally, King Eumenes II of Pergamon. Hannibal went on to serve Prusias in this war...
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the kingdom at the expense of the Greek coastal cities. He joined in a war with Prusias I of Bithynia against Eumenes of Pergamon in 188 BC, but the...
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Athenian general Prusias I of Bithynia – king of Bithynia Prusias II of Bithynia – king of Bithynia Prytanis – King of Sparta Ptolemaeus of Alorus – military...
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Demetrius II Aetolicus (redirect from Demetrius ii of macedon)
III who married Prusias I of Bithynia. Stratonice left him after he married his second wife. Nicaea, the widow of his cousin Alexander of Corinth, c. 245/244...
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Eumenes II (redirect from Eumenes of Pergamum)
against king Prusias I of Bithynia; although Eumenes is defeated, Roman support gives him in the end victory. Livius. Eumenes II Soter. Peace of Apamea: Rome...
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Pergamese would also fight the Galatian War, Prusias I of Bithynia (around 188–184 BC?), Pharnaces I of Pontus (around 183-179 BC?), and would aid the...
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Antigonid dynasty (section Family tree of Antigonids)
which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the Hellenistic period. Founded by Antigonus I Monophthalmus, a general and successor of Alexander the Great, the...
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Gemlik (category Districts of Bursa Province)
destroyed by Philip V of Macedon in the Second Macedonian War (200–197 BCE), and given by him to Prusias I of Bithynia. Prusias, who had assisted Philip...
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Apamea Myrlea (redirect from Apamea (Bithynia))
it appears, during his war against the king of Pergamon, and gave it to his ally, King Prusias I of Bithynia, who fortified and enlarged it – indeed almost...
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years. The king of Bithynia, Prusias I Chlorus dies and is succeeded by his son, who rules as Prusias II. Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II, king of the Ptolemaic...
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182 BC, when Prusias II succeeded his father, Prusias I, on the throne of Bithynia. The monument consists of a tall base made of rows of rectangular blocks...
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