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Pharnaces (Gr****: Φαρνάκης) may
refer to:
Pharnaces (fl. 550 BCE – 497 BCE),
founder of the
Pharnacid dynasty of
satraps of ****espontine
Phrygia Pharnaces...
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Bronze shield in the name of King
Pharnakes,
Getty Villa (80.AC.60)...
- near
Cabira (Strabo 12.3.31). The
temple was
probably established by
Pharnakes I in the 2nd
century BC,
apparently in an
attempt to
counterbalance the...
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Bronze shield in the name of King
Pharnakes: ΦΑΡΝΑΚΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ,
Getty Villa (80.AC.60)...
- Antiquities:
Pharnaces II, 1870 Coşkun,
Altay (2019). "The
Course of
Pharnakes II's
Pontic and
Bosporan Campaigns in 48/47 B.C.". Phoenix. 73 (1/2):...
- (1989) Højte,
Jakob Munk; The Date of the
Alliance between Chersonesos and
Pharnakes and its implications. Smith,
William (editor);
Dictionary of Gr**** and...
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Antiochus IV
Epiphanes Mithridates IV king of
Pontus c.155-c.150 BC
Laodice Pharnakes I king of
Pontus c.190-c.155 BC
Nyssa of
Seleucids Ariarathes V king of...
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treasure containing 3,600 Gr****
coins (bearing the
names of Lysimachus,
Pharnakes and Asander)
weighing 30 kg (66 lb) was
looted in
August 1998 from the...
- ISBN 0631230149. "III 103. Chersonesos.Treaty
between Chersonesos and
Pharnakes I of Pontus, 179 B.C.E. (?)". King's
College London. "III 51. Chersonesos...
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discontinued for a time, as the
cities lost
their autonomy under reign of
Pharnakes I.
Mithridates VI
restored privilege of
cities to have
their own coinage...