Orsabaris,[1] also spelt as Orsobaris[2] (Greek: η Όρσάβαρις, η Ορσοβάριος, meaning in Persian: brilliant Venus,[3] flourished 1st century BC) was a Princess of the Kingdom of Pontus. She was a Queen of Bithynia by marriage to Socrates Chrestus and later married to Lycomedes of Comana.
^Mayor, The Poison King: the life and legend of Mithradates, Rome’s deadliest enemy p.114
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^Mayor, The Poison King: the life and legend of Mithradates, Rome’s deadliest enemy p.114
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