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ARIOBARZANES

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 492 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ARIOBARZANES  , the name of three

ancient kings or satraps of
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Pontus, and of three kings of
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Cappadocia and a Persian satrap . Of the Pontic rulers two are most famous . (I) The son of
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Mithradates I., who revolted against
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Artaxerxes in 362 B.C. and may be regarded as the founder of the
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kingdom of Pontus (q.v.) . According to
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Demosthenes he and his three sons received from the Athenians the honour of citizenship . (2) The son of Mithradates III., who reigned c . 266–240 B.C., and was one of those who enlisted the help of the invading Gauls (see
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GALATIA) . Of the Cappadocian rulers the best-known one (" Philo-Romaeus " on the coins) reigned nominally from 93 to 63 B.C., but was three times expelled by Mithradates the
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Great and as often reinstated by
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Roman generals . Soon after the third occasion he formally abdicated in favour of his son Ariobarzanes " Philopator," of whom we gather only that he was murdered some time before 51 . His son Ariobarzanes, called " Eusebes " and " Philo-Romaeus," earned the gratitude of
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Cicero during his proconsulate in
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Cilicia, and fought for
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Pompey in the
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civil
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wars, but was afterwards received with honour by
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Julius Caesar, who subsequently reinstated him when expelled by Pharnaces of Pontus . In 42 B.C . Brutus and Cassius declared him a traitor, invaded his territory and put him to
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death . The Persian satrap of this name unsuccessfully opposed Alexander the Great on his way to
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Persepolis (331 B.C.) .

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