Who was Mithridates, king of Pontus?
Mithridates, the older of two sons, was only eleven when his father was assassinated in 120. His mother Laodice then ruled as regent, favoring her younger son, until around 113 Mithridates (aged about eighteen) managed to oust them both and assert sole, personal control. His next concern was to raise both his personal standing, and that of his kingdom, which he did dramatically over the next few years by bringing the Crimea and the northern shores of the Black Sea under his control.He also pressed further and more aggressively than any of his predecessors into Paphlagonia and Cappadocia, eventually even making his eight-year old son nominal king of Cappadocia.
rome tours
weddings italy
rome tours
serate sul tevere
posizionamento sito internet
posizionamento nei motori di ricerca
seo company
international law firm
new york hotels
chirurgia estetica
hotels in italy
ischia hotel
idee regali
seo expert
problemi sessuali