Mithridates

Mithridates or Mithradates is the name of many kings, rulers and people, mainly in Asia Minor and Persia. The name means " of Mithras given ". The widespread in contemporary Iran Mehrdad name is derived from that name on the Middle Persian form " Mihrdat " from.

Achaemenid

  • Cowherd Mithradates helps the life of the young Cyrus save ( about 600 BC )
  • Mithridates, commander at the Battle of the Granicus and son of Darius III ..

Pontus (Asia Minor)

  • Mithridates I ( 302-266 BC)
  • Mithridates II (ca. 255-220 BC)
  • Mithridates III. (ca. 220-185 BC)
  • Mithridates IV Philopator Philadelphus (about 169-150 BC)
  • Mithridates V Euergetes ( ca 150-120 BC)
  • Mithridates VI. Dionysus Eupator ( 132-63 BC), also see Mithridatische wars and Mithridatisation

Parthia ( Persia )

Commagene (Asia Minor)

  • Mithridates I Kallinikos of Commagene (July 14, 109-70 BC)
  • Mithridates II of Commagene ( 31 BC)
  • Mithridates III. of Commagene ( 20 BC)

Bosporan Kingdom ( Crimea )

Iberia ( Caucasus )

  • Mithridates I ( Augustus )
  • Mithridates II
  • Mithridates III.
  • Mithridates IV
  • Mithridates V.

Other local ruler

  • Mithridates of Atropatene (ca. 85-66 BC)
  • Mithridates of Armenia (35 - 51)
  • Mithridates of Pergamum (at the time of Caesar )
  • Mithridates I of Cius
  • Mithridates II of Cius
  • Mithridates Sinnakes, Parthian governor by 88 BC

Opera

  • Il Mitridate Eupatore, Tragedia per Musica by Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
  • Mitridate, re di Ponto, KV 87, opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1770
  • Male first name
  • Persian personal name
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