Aristonica (wife) Nysa (wife) Laodice of Cappadocia (wife) Hagne (concubine)
Issue
Nicomedes IV Socrates Chrestus Nysa Pylaemenes III (possibly)
Father
Nicomedes II
Nicomedes III Euergetes ("the Benefactor", Greek: Νικομήδης Εὐεργέτης) was the king of Bithynia, from c. 127 BC to c. 94 BC. He was the son and successor of Nicomedes II of Bithynia.
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NicomedesIII Euergetes ("the Benefactor", Greek: Νικομήδης Εὐεργέτης) was the king ofBithynia, from c. 127 BC to c. 94 BC. He was the son and successor...
Nicomedes I (Ancient Greek: Νικομήδης; lived c. 300 BC – c. 255 BC, reigned 278 BC – c. 255 BC), second king ofBithynia, was the eldest son of Zipoetes...
Nicomedes II Epiphanes (Greek: Νικομήδης ὁ Ἐπιφανής "Nicomedes God-Manifest") was the king ofBithynia from 149 to c. 127 BC. He was fourth in descent...
as the province of Asia. Relations between Bithynia and Rome soured during the reign ofNicomedes II's son and successor NicomedesIII over the influence...
Towards the end of his life, Prusias II had children by a later wife, and wanted to make them his heirs in place ofNicomedes. He sent Nicomedes to Rome to...
(wife of NicomedesIIIofBithynia), daughter of Laodice of Cappadocia and Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia, the first wife ofNicomedesIIIofBithynia Nysa (daughter...
During this period the kingdom was seized by King NicomedesIIIofBithynia, who married Nysa. NicomedesIII was soon expelled by Mithridates VI, who restored...
228–182 BC Prusias II Cynegus 182–149 BC Nicomedes II Epiphanes 149–127 BC NicomedesIII Euergetes 127–94 BC Nicomedes IV Philopator 94–74 BC Socrates Chrestus...
second son ofNicomedesIIIofBithynia. He usurped the Bithynian throne by deposing his elder brother or half brother, Nicomedes IV ofBithynia. There is...
Gordius at the behest of Mithridates, and Laodice ruled as regent over the sons of Ariarathes until 102 BC. After NicomedesIIIofBithynia married Laodice...
a son of the great ruler Zipoetes I ofBithynia, and a younger brother ofNicomedes I ofBithynia. When Nicomedes tried to kill his three brothers, Zipoetes...
Mithridates' subjugation of Armenia and other territories along the Black Sea, Roman attention fell on Pontus. With NicomedesIIIofBithynia, Mithridates saw...
[2nd time]. (Bithynian dynasty) 84 – 74 BCE: Nicomedes I (IV) Philopator, son ofNicomedesIIIofBithynia. To Roman Republic in 74–73 BCE… (Pontian dynasty)...
amalgamation was part of a wider conquest of Anatolia and its reduction to Roman provinces. In 74 BC, Nicomedes IV ofBithynia willed his kingdom to the Romans...
Servilius Caepio seize the Gold of Tolosa while recapturing the Volcae town. NicomedesIIIofBithynia and Mithridates VI of Pontus share their dominion over...
VII of Cappadocia. Laodice married NicomedesIIIofBithynia, whose country was Pontus' traditional enemy. Nicomedes occupied Cappadocia and Mithridates...
translit. Prousías ho Chōlós, lit. "the Lame"; c. 243 – 182 BC) was a king ofBithynia, who reigned from c. 228 to 182 BC. Prusias was a vigorous and energetic...
requested support from King NicomedesIIIofBithynia and was refused, on the grounds that every able-bodied man in Bithynia had been enslaved by Roman...
Paphlagonia and Galatia with King NicomedesIIIofBithynia. Yet it soon became clear to Mithridates that Nicomedes was steering his country into an anti-Pontic...
briefly ruled by NicomedesIIIofBithynia (127–94 BC), marrying Ariarathenes's widow, Laodice. Mithridates VI then ousted Nicomedes, replacing him with...
from King NicomedesIIIofBithynia near the Roman province of Asia, and was refused, on the grounds that every able-bodied man in Bithynia had been enslaved...