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- AssassinatedMithridates V, the Pontic king, died in about 120 BC1. He was assassinated in Sinope, poisoned at a banquet he held1. After failing to poison himself, he ordered a Gallic mercenary to kill him2. His body was buried by General Pompeius the Great in the royal sepulchre at Sinope2. Mithridates had developed immunity to poison by ingesting small doses over time3. He was eventually defeated by Pompey after his son Pharnaces betrayed him, and facing certain defeat, Mithridates killed himself3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Mithridates V was assassinated in about 120 BC in Sinope, poisoned by unknown persons at a lavish banquet which he held.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridates_VI_EupatorAfter failing in an attempt to poison himself, Mithradates ordered a Gallic mercenary to kill him. His body was sent to Pompey, who buried it in the royal sepulchre at Sinope, the Pontic capital.www.britannica.com/biography/Mithradates-VI-Eup…During his reign, he won several major battles against the Roman legions and developed immunity to poison by ingesting small doses at a time. He was eventually defeated by General Pompeius the Great after his son Pharnaces rose up against him and betrayed him. Facing certain defeat and humiliation by his sworn enemies, Mithridates killed himself.greekreporter.com/2024/04/11/mithridates-greco-p…
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