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  • Mihrdat V (Georgian: მირდატ V, Latinized as Mithridates), of the Chosroid Dynasty, was the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) reigning, according...
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  • Look up Mithridates in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mithridates /ˌmɪθrɪˈdeɪtiːz/ or Mithradates /ˌmɪθrəˈdeɪtiːz/ (Old Persian 𐎷𐎡𐎰𐎼𐎭𐎠𐎫 Miθradāta)...
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  • Mithridates of Armenia (Georgian: მითრიდატე;, fl. 1st century) was a Pharnavazid prince of the Kingdom of Iberia who served as a King of Armenia under...
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  • Mithridates (fl. 83 BC) was a son of King Mithridates VI of Pontus and his sister-wife Laodice. He was made by his father ruler of Colchis on the Black...
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  • Artoces (redirect from Artag of Iberia)
    Artoces was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 78 to 63 BC. He features in the Classical accounts of the Third Mithridatic War (Appian...
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    kingdoms, Pharasmanes I in Iberia, Mithridates in Armenia. They were both dependent on Roman support, which had installed Mithridates on the Armenian throne...
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    of the Chosroid dynasty, was a king (mepe) of Iberia, natively known as Kartli (eastern Georgia) in the second half of the 5th and first quarter of the...
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    radamist'i) (died 58) was a royal prince of the Pharnavazid dynasty of the Kingdom of Iberia who reigned over the Kingdom of Armenia from 51 to 53 and 54 to 55...
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  • Toumanoff suggests 106–116 as the years of his reign, and considers him to be the son and successor of Mithridates I of Iberia who is known from epigraphic material...
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  • and historian (d. AD 4) Xiphares, son of Mithridates VI (b. c. 85 BC) Husband, R. (1916). On the Expulsion of Foreigners from Rome. Classical Philology...
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    Third Mithridatic War (category Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Asia)
    Laodice. In his will Mithridates V left the kingdom to the joint rule of Laodice, Mithridates VI and Mithridates Chrestus. Both of her sons were underage...
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  • (Son of Mithridates (IV) king of Iberia) Orodes 37–42 (Again) Mithridates I 42–52 (Again) Rhadamistus 52–54 (Son of Pharasmanes (III) king of Iberia) Tiridates...
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  • king of Armenia (Artaxiad dynasty) Fuzhulei Ruodi, ruler of the Xiongnu Empire Mirian II (or Mirvan), king of Iberia (Georgia) Mithridates II, king of Commagene...
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    new contender named Mithridates V appeared. Vologases III also faced new challenges in other places; in 134, the king of Iberia, Pharasmanes II (r. 117–138)...
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    of Babylonia in Mesopotamia, where Mithridates I had coins minted at Seleucia in 141 BC and held an official investiture ceremony. While Mithridates I...
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    Georgian National Museum Mithridates VI quelled an uprising in the region in 83 BC and gave Colchis to his son Mithridates, who, soon being suspected...
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  • kingdom of Iberia and makes Colchis a Roman province. 9th year of the reign of Emperor Xuan of Han Pompey destroys the kingdom of Pontus; king Mithridates VI...
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  • Moschia (category Regions of Georgia (country))
    (Meskheti, possibly related to Mushki) is a mountainous region of Georgia between Iberia, Armenia, and Colchis. The Moschian Mountains were the connecting...
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    John the Laz (category Byzantine people of Georgian descent)
    Iberian. John was born as Mithridates in the region of Lazica, part of the Kingdom of Iberia during the reign of Vakhtang I. Mithridates was most probably a...
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    ISBN 5-540-01192-9. Olbrycht, Marek Jan (2009). "Mithridates VI Eupator and Iran". In Højte, Jakob Munk (ed.). Mithridates VI and the Pontic Kingdom. Black Sea Studies...
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