Darius of Pontus (reigned 37-37/36 BC) was a monarch of Iranian and Greek Macedonian ancestry. He was the first[citation needed] child born to King Pharnaces II of Pontus[1] and his Sarmatian wife.[2] He had two younger siblings: a sister called Dynamis[2] and a brother called Arsaces.[3][4] His paternal grandparents were Mithridates VI, the king of Pontus and his first wife, his sister Laodice.
King of Pontus
Darius of Pontus
King of Pontus
King of Pontus
Reign
c. 37 BC
Successor
Polemon I
Father
Pharnaces II of Pontus
Hardly anything is known about Darius. We only have a mention by Appian that he was appointed king of Pontus by Mark Antony.[1]
According to Appian, Mark Antony established client kings in the eastern areas of the Roman empire which were under his control on condition that they paid a tribute. In Anatolia, Darius, the son of Pharnaces II and grandson of Mithridates VI, was appointed in Pontus, Polemon in a part of Cilicia and Amyntas in Pisidia. This was in 37 BC, before Antony's war with Parthia, when he was making preparations for it and before he wintered in Athens in the winter of 37/36 BC.[1] The reign of Darius was short-lived. Strabo wrote that Polemon and Lycomedes of Comana attacked Arsaces, one of the sons of Pharnaces II, in Sagylium because he “was playing the dynast and attempting a revolution without permission from any of the [Roman] prefects …” This stronghold was seized, but Arsaces fled to the mountains where he starved because he was without provisions and without water. Three decades earlier Pompey had ordered the wells to be obstructed by rocks to prevent robbers from hiding on the mountains. Arsaces was captured and killed.[3] Cassius Dio described Polemon as "the king of that part of Pontus bordering on Cappadocia”[5] Presumably, Polemon was appointed as a king of Pontus as a reward for suppressing Arsaces' attempt to assume the throne of Pontus. Pontus, which had become a Roman province, must have been assigned to several client kings who administered its various regions. We do not know whether Darius died and Arsaces was trying to succeed him or whether Arsaces was a usurper. Darius' reign must have lasted less than a year because Cassius Dio referred to Polemon as a king of Pontus when he was involved in Mark Antony's war against the Parthians in 36 BC.[6]
^ abcAppian, The Civil Wars, 5.74
^ abMayor, The Poison King: the life and legend of Mithridates, Rome’s deadliest enemy p.362
^ abStrabo, Geography, 12.3.38
^Gabelko. O.L., The Dynastic History of the Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor. p. 48 [1]Archived 2011-03-16 at the Wayback Machine
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