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- Flavius Mithridates was an Italian Jewish humanist scholar, who flourished at Rome in the second half of the fifteenth century. He is said to be...
- Aristion was a philosopher and tyrant of Athens from 88 BC to 86 BC. Aristion joined forces with Mithridates against the Romans under Lucius...
- male
- Quintus Sertorius (died 72 BC) was a Roman statesman and general, born in Nursia, in Sabine territory. After acquiring some reputation in Rome as a...
- male
- Mithridates was a Persian of high rank, and son-in-law of the king Darius III Codomannus, who was slain by Alexander the Great with his own hand,...
- male
- Artag (Artaces or Artoces in Greek and Roman sources) (d. 63 BC), from the Arsacid (Arshakunian) dynasty, was king of Caucasian Iberia in 81-63 BC....
- male, deceased (1692)
- Nathaniel Lee (c. 1653 - May 6, 1692), was an English dramatist. He was the son of Dr Richard Lee, a Presbyterian clergyman who was rector of...
- male
- Ariobarzanes is the first known of the line of rulers of the Greek town of Cius from which were eventually to stem the kings of Pontus in the 3rd...
- male
- King Orodes II of Parthia (also called Hyrodes) ruled the Parthian Empire from 57 to 38 BC. He was the son of Phraates III, whom he murdered in 57...
- male
- Artavasdes I of Armenia (reigned 160 BC-115 BC) was the son of Artaxias I and Queen Satenik. Artavasdes repelled several attempts by Parthians to...
- female
- Adobogiona (fl. c. 80-c. 50 BCE) was a Celtic Galatian princess. The daughter of Deiotarus and sister to Brogitarus, princess of the Tolistobogii...
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