Coin of Ariobarzanes, minted at Mazaca in 83/82 BC
King of Cappadocia
Reign
95–63/62 BC
Predecessor
Ariarathes VIII (Ariarathid dynasty)
Successor
Ariobarzanes II
Spouse
Athenais Philostorgos I
Issue
Ariobarzanes II
Ariobarzanes I (Ancient Greek: Ἀριοβαρζάνης), surnamed Philoromaios (Ancient Greek: Φιλορωμαίος, romanized: Philorōmaíos, "Friend to the Romans"), was the first Ariobarzanid king of Cappadocia from 95 BC to 63/62 BC. Ariobarzanes I was a Cappadocian nobleman of obscure origins who was of Persian descent.
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king ofCappadocia from 95 BC to 63/62 BC. AriobarzanesI was a Cappadocian nobleman of obscure origins who was of Persian descent. "Ariobarzanes" is the...
Ariobarzanes II, surnamed Philopator, "father-loving", (Ancient Greek: Ἀριοβαρζάνης Φιλοπάτωρ, Ariobarzánēs Philopátōr), was the king ofCappadocia from...
Look up Ariobarzanes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. AriobarzanesofCappadocia may refer to: AriobarzanesIofCappadocia, king ofCappadocia from 93...
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Tigranes the Great entered Cappadocia, dethroned king Ariobarzanes and crowned Gordios as the new client-king ofCappadocia, thus creating a buffer zone...
Ariobarzanes (Old Persian: *Aryābr̥zaⁿs; Ancient Greek: Ἀριοβαρζάνης Ariobarzánēs; death: crucified in c. 362 BCE), sometimes known as AriobarzanesI...
Mithridates I Ctistes and second king of Pontus AriobarzanesIofCappadocia, king ofCappadocia from 93 BC to ca. 63 or 62 BC Ariobarzanes II ofCappadocia, son...
of this meeting are not clear, but it is generally known that during the meeting Sulla was sitting between the Parthian ambassador and AriobarzanesI...
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Isias, daughter of King AriobarzanesIofCappadocia. They had five children: Mithridates II of Commagene, succeeded Antiochus as King of Commagene after...
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Ariobarzanes I, king of Media Atropatene from 20 BC to 8 BC AriobarzanesIofCappadocia, king ofCappadocia from 93 BC to ca. 63 or 62 BC Ario, is the name given...
province of Bithynia and Pontus, with the rest of Mithridates' territories distributed among Roman allies. Elsewhere, AriobarzanesIofCappadocia was restored...
envoy of Mithridates to Rome, and afterwards employed by him to engage Tigranes, king of Armenia, to attack Cappadocia, and expel AriobarzanesI, whom...
Ariobarzanes (Greek: Ἀριoβαρζάνης; reigned 266 BC – c. 250 BC) was the second king of Pontus, succeeding his father Mithridates I Ctistes in 266 BC. He...
Great, then transferred it to AriobarzanesIofCappadocia. Around 54, the Romans installed Sohaemus of Emesa as King of Sophene. After this, Sophene reverted...
Ariobarzanes II of Atropatene also known as Ariobarzanesof Media; Ariobarzanesof Armenia; Ariobarzanes II; Ariobarzanes II of Media Atropatene and Ariobarzanes...
fell upon AriobarzanesI. Hazel, John; Who's Who in the Greek World, "Ariarathes VIII", (1999) Head, Barclay; Historia Numorum, "Cappadocia", (1911) Smith...
Tigranes' son Tigranes the Younger as ruler of Sophene, then ceded the kingdom to AriobarzanesIofCappadocia. It is debated whether after 66 BCE Sophene...
Mithridates and AriobarzanesI to reconcile them. Mithridates betrothed his four-year-old daughter to Ariobarzanes and stipulated that Ariobarzanes was to retain...
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Queen ofCappadocia. Athenais was a Greek noblewoman of obscure origins. She was the wife of the Cappadocian Persian nobleman and King AriobarzanesI Philoromaios...
king of Ptolemaic Egypt. These are the recorded events of his reign, which lasted for thirty-six years. He was succeeded by his son Ariobarzanes. He seems...
in northern Cappadocia and eastern Paphlagonia. He further expanded his kingdom to the river Sangrius in the west. His son Ariobarzanes captured Amastris...