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Mithridates VI

 
Dictionary: Mith·ri·da·tes VI   (mĭth'rĭ-dā'tēz) pronunciation
, (Known as "Mithridates the Great.") 132?-63 B.C.

King of Pontus (120-63) who expanded the kingdom through victories over the Romans during the early part of his reign but was later driven from Pontus by Pompey (66).


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Meaning #1: ancient king of Pontus who expanded his kingdom by defeating the Romans but was later driven out by Pompey (132-63 BC)
  Synonyms: Mithridates, Mithridates VI


 
 
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