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Mithridates

Mithradates - less correctly Mithridates - a Persian name derived from Mithras, the sun-god, and the Indo-European root da "to give," i.e. "given by Mithras."

This name was borne by a large number of kings, soldiers and statesmen in Asia Minor. The earliest are Mithradates, the eunuch who helped Artabanus to assassinate Xerxes I and the Mithradates who fought first with Cyrus the Younger and after his death with Artaxerxes against the Greeks, and is the ancestor of the kings of Pontus.

Rulers who held this name include:

After legends about Mithridates VI of Pontus, several books containing samples of various languages bore the title Mithridates and the practice of having underdoses of poison aiming to gain immunity is known as mithridatism.

This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix the link, so that it points to the appropriate page.

Referenced By

Bibliotheca Abscondita | Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus | Gnaeus Pompey | L. Valerius Flaccus | List of people by name: Mi | Lucius Lucullus | Lucius Valerius Flaccus | Lucullus | Mithradates Eupator | Mithradates VI of Pontus | Mithridates II of Parthia | Mithridates VI of Pontus | Musaeum Clausum | Nomen | Nomina | Pompey | Pompey the Great | Praenomen | Quintus Sertorius | Roman Naming Conventions | Roman naming convention | Sertorius


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