AriarathesIV, surnamed Eusebes, "the Pious", (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης Εὐσεβής, Ariaráthēs Eusebḗs), was the king ofCappadocia in 220–163 BC. Ariarathes...
Ariarathes I (Old Iranian: Aryaraθa, Aramaic: Ariorath or Ariourat; Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης, romanized: Ariaráthēs; 405/4 BC – 322 BC) was the last Achaemenid...
Ariarathes V Eusebes Philopator (Greek: Ἀριαράθης Εὐσεβής Φιλοπάτωρ; reigned 163–130 BC) was a son of the preceding king AriarathesIVofCappadocia and...
Ariarathes III (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης, Ariaráthēs; reigned 262 or 255 – 220 BC), son of Ariaramnes, ruler ofCappadocia, and grandson of Ariarathes...
Ariarathes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ariarathes (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης, Ariaráthēs) was the name of ten Hellenistic kings ofCappadocia in...
from the former Achaemenid satrapy ofCappadocia, and it was founded by its last satrap, Ariarathes (later Ariarathes I). Throughout its history, it was...
"almost a living part of Persia". Under AriarathesIV, Cappadocia came into relations with Rome, first as a foe espousing the cause of Antiochus the Great...
Ariarathes III, had a son called AriarathesIVofCappadocia who later succeeded his father as King ofCappadocia. AriarathesIV later married his maternal...
Pharnaces I of Pontus decides to attack both Eumenes II of Pergamum and AriarathesIVofCappadocia and therefore invades Galatia with a large force. Eumenes...
was one of the two sons Antiochis (the daughter of Antiochus III the Great) pretended to have had with AriarathesIV, the king ofCappadocia because she...
kings ofCappadocia, an ancient region in central Anatolia. Ariarathes I, 331–322 BC The hitherto satrap, Ariarathes I managed to keep control of most...
descent; his father AriarathesIVofCappadocia was half Greek Macedonian and Persian, and his mother was Antiochis, the daughter of the Seleucid Greek...
ambitions of Pontus. Ariarathes' son, Ariarathes VI (130–116 BC) was related to the Pontine monarchy through his mother Nysa ofCappadocia. His uncle...
was the first child born to King AriarathesIVofCappadocia and Queen Antiochis. Her younger brothers were Ariarathes V and Orophernes. Her paternal grandparents...
Epiphanes of Egypt Antiochis, married in 194 BC King AriarathesIVofCappadocia Mithridates (215–164 BC), succeeded his brother Seleucus IV Philopator...
of Pergamum defeats Pharnaces I of Pontus in a major battle. Finding himself unable to cope with the combined forces of Eumenes and AriarathesIVof Cappadocia...
Prusias II of Bithynia in 156–154 BC with the help of the Romans. He also made an alliance and received troops from Ariarathes V ofCappadocia, led by his...
married Ariarathes IVofCappadocia, and had one daughter and two sons by him Antiochis, concubine of Antiochus IV Epiphanes. The cities of Tarsus and Mallus...
sister Laodice ofCappadocia, Ariarathes VI's widow, as regent over for the infant Ariarathes VII, ensuring Pontic control over Cappadocia in the process...
Nicator, a general and successor of Alexander the Great, after the division of the Macedonian Empire as a result of the Wars of the Successors (Diadochi). Through...
of Pergamum defeats Pharnaces I of Pontus in a major battle. Finding himself unable to cope with the combined forces of Eumenes and AriarathesIVof Cappadocia...
the Achaemenid satraps ofCappadocia, an ancient region in central Anatolia. The Satrapy of Capadocia was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire...
(reigned 95–92 BC), ruler of the Seleucid Empire Ariarathes VI Epiphanes Philopator (reigned 130–116 BC), King ofCappadociaAriarathes VIII Epiphanes (reigned...
without waiting for the return of his ambassadors, Pharnaces suddenly attacked both Eumenes II and King AriarathesIVofCappadocia and invaded Galatia with...
of Pontus Nysa ofCappadocia, daughter of Pharnaces I of Pontus and Nysa, wife ofAriarathes V ofCappadocia and mother Ariarathes VI ofCappadocia Nysa...
town of ancient Cappadocia, in the Sargarausene region, inhabited during Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times. It was founded by AriarathesIVof Cappadocia...