• between 60 BC and 65 BC, Pompey rewarded Deiotarus for his assistance against him with the title of King. Deiotarus increased his territory to include part...
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    132–136. Its cognomen comes from Deiotarus, a Celtic king of Galatia. Its emblem is unknown. The legion was levied by Deiotarus, king of the Celtic tribe of...
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    son of Brogitarus, king of Galatia, and Adobogiona, daughter of king Deiotarus Philoromaeus. Amyntas seems to have first possessed Lycaonia, where he...
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    in the absence of Deiotarus and conquered some of the cities of Cappadocia and Pontus, assigned to the Bithynia region. Deiotarus was a client of Pompey...
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  • Reign end Notes Family Image Deiotarus 62 BC 40 BC Co-ruler with Brogitarius Brogitarius 63 BC 50 BC Co-ruler with Deiotarus Castor 40 BC 36 BC Amyntas...
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    Pharnaces seized Colchis easily. He took advantage of the absence of Deiotarus, the king of Galatia and Lesser Armenia, to seize Lesser Armenia, part...
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  • dynasty) 31 – 6 BCE: Deiotarus I (III) Philadelphus, son of Castor I (II). 31 – 27 BCE: Deiotarus II (IV) Philopator, son of Deiotarus I (III) [co-ruler...
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    Paphlagonia and a princely residence, for it is known from Strabo that Deiotarus Philadelphus (before 31 BC–5/6 AD), the last king of Paphlagonia, resided...
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    (present day Ankara), Pessinus, Tavium, and Gordion. Upon the death of Deiotarus, the Kingdom of Galatia was given to Amyntas, an auxiliary commander in...
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  • concurrently with his father-in-law Deiotarus Philoromaeus, who was also tetrarch of the Tolistobogii. By Deiotarus' daughter Adobogiona, Brogitarus was...
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