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Tiberius Julius Mithridates
1st century AD ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tiberius Julius Mithridates Philogermanicus Philopatris,[lower-alpha 1] also known as Mithridates III of the Bosporus (fl. 41 AD, died 68 AD), was a Roman client king of the Bosporus.[2][3][4][5][6]
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Mithridates III | |
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![]() Copper coin. Obv.: head of Tiv. Jul. Mithridates, legend: BACΙΛΕΩC ΜΙΘΡΙΔΑΤΟΥ. Rev.: Mace, leonte above it, bow and quiver (left), trident (right), IB' = 12 (nummia). 22 mm, 8.47 g. | |
King of the Bosporan Kingdom | |
Reign | 39–44/45 AD[1] |
Predecessor | Gepaepyris (as Queen) |
Successor | Cotys I |
Died | 68 AD |
House | Tiberian-Julian dynasty |
Father | Aspurgus |
Mother | Gepaepyris |
Religion | Greek Polytheism |
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