Pythodoris of Pontus (Ancient Greek: Πυθοδωρίς, 30 BC or 29 BC – 38), also spelled Pythodorida (Πυθοδωρίδα), was a Roman client queen of Pontus, the Bosporan...
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Antiochus, his kingdom experienced hardships during the Roman war with Pontus and Armenia. Armenia at first managed to extend its influence over Commagene...
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Mithridatic dynasty (category Mithridatic kings of Pontus)
extent under the rule of Mithridates VI, who is considered the greatest ruler of the Kingdom of Pontus. They were prominent enemies of the Roman Republic...
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Dynamis Pythodorida of Pontus Pythodoris II Antonia Tryphaena Salome I (in Jabneh) 4BC-10 AD Mariamne I Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa) Cartimandua...
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Pontus due to the part he played in suppressing Arsaces. In a later passage, Cassius Dio, specified that Polemon was “the king of that part of Pontus...
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Cabira (redirect from Diospolis (Pontus))
Strabo wrote, were in the Roman Capitol. In Strabo's time a woman, Pythodoris, the widow of King Polemon, had Cabira with the Zelitis and Magnopolitis. Pompeius...
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Cotys III (Sapaean) (section King of Thrace)
from 12 to 18 AD. Cotys was the son and heir of loyal Roman client rulers Rhoemetalces I and Pythodoris I of Thrace. Cotys' mother is only known through...
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Niksar (redirect from Neocaesarea, Pontus (titular see))
name of Diopolis, while Pythodoris, widow of Polemon, made it her capital and called it Sebaste. It is not known precisely when it assumed the name of Neocaesarea...
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Antonia Tryphaena (section Queen of Thrace)
daughter of King Polemon and of Queen Pythodoris After the death of Augustus in 14 AD, Tryphaena ordered and commissioned at her expense the restoration of Cyzicus...
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Antiochis of Commagene (Ancient Greek: Aντιoχίς) — was a Princess from the Kingdom of Commagene, who lived in the 1st century BC. She was of Greek and...
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