A Manual of Ancient History, Particularly With Regard to the Constitutions, the Commerce, And the Colonies, of the States of Antiquity

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A Manual of Ancient History, Particularly With Regard to the Constitutions, the Commerce, And the Colonies, of the States of Antiquity
A H L Arnold Hermann Ludwig Heeren
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aboat 121. He was an ally of the RcMnans^ from whom^ after the defeat of Aristooicos of Phrygia> he contrived to obtain Great Phrygia. Mithridates VI. Eupator, about 121 — 64. He bore the title of Great, an epithet to which he was as fully entitled as Peter I. in modem history ; indeed he resembled the Russian prince in almost everything except in good fortune. His reign, although of the highest importance in history, is, particularly in the portion previous to the wan with Rome, replete with c...hro- nological difficulties.— At the age of twelve years he inherits from his fieither not only Pontus> but likewise Phrygia, and claims to the throne of Paphlagonia^ vacated by the death of Pylsemenes II. — During his nonage, 121 — 112, while by the exercise o£ cruelty he escaped from the snares of his guardians, Rome de- prived him of Phrygia. Conquests in Colchis and on the eastern side of the Black sea, 112 — 110. — Commencement of the Scy- thian wars. Called by the Greeks of Crimea to their assistance, he expelled the Scythians; subjected several insignificant Scy- thian princes on the mainland ; and entered into alliances with the Sarmatic, and even Germanic, races as fior as the Danube, 106 — 105, having already a view to the invasion of Italy from the north.

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