His general Archelaus assembled a strong fleet which dominated the Aegean Sea.
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Mozart's 5th opera was Mithridates, King of Pontus.
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Nathaniel Lee has written: 'Mithridates, King of Pontus'
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Pompey the Great.
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Mithridates VI was a king of a region on the southern coast of the Black Sea called Pontus. He had an extreme fear of being poisoned and developed immunity to various poisons by taking very small doses of these poisons. When he was preparing to attack Rome, his son Pharnaces II overthrew him and took over the army, and in response, he tried to commit suicide to protect his honor. However, he couldn't poison himself because his immunity was too high, so he had his personal body guard stab him. (This is why the practice of taking small doses of poisons to become immune to them is called mithridatism.)Rex is a Latin term meaning "king [of]"Ponticus is a male Latin name for the region Mithridates ruled over, Pontus. The name Pontus comes from the Greek word Πόντος Pόntos "sea."Thus, Mithridates Rex Ponticus translates as "Mithridates King of Pontus" or "King Mithridates of Pontus."
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Greece and Turkey are very close neighbors only separated by "Aegean Sea" or in Turkish "Ege Denizi"
The correct spelling of the common word is chaos(disorder).The proper noun is Kaos, a fictional evil organization in the Get Smart TV series. This spelling is used for a number of other names, including a king of ancient Iberia (Mithridates I).