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  1. Mithridates VI Eupator - Wikipedia

    • Mithridates V was assassinated in about 120 BC in Sinope, poisoned by unknown persons at a lavish banquet which he held. [10] He left the kingdom to the joint rule of his widow Laodice VI, and their elder son Mithridates VI, and younger son Mithridates Chrestus. See more

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    Mithridates or Mithradates VI Eupator (Greek: Μιθριδάτης; 135–63 BC) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Pontus in … See more

    Biography

    Mithridates is the Greek attestation of the Iranic name Mihrdāt, meaning "given by Mithra", the name of the ancient Iranian sun god. The name itself is derived from Old Iranian Miθra-dāta-. The epithet "eupator" means "of … See more

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    Born135 BC · Sinope, Kingdom of Pontus · (modern-day Sinop, Turkey)
    Died63 BC (aged 71–72) · Panticapaeum, Kingdom of Pontus · (modern-day Kerch, Crimea)
    SpouseLaodice · Monime · Berenice of Chios · Stratonice of Pontus · Unnamed fifth wife · Hypsicratea
    How Poison and Coins Made Mithridates Great
    How Poison and Coins Made Mithridates Great
    Mithridates VI Eupator was a powerful and ruthless ruler of Pontus, a kingdom in northern Anatolia, from 120 to 63 BC. He fought several wars against the Roman Republic, and was famous for his immunity to poisons.
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    Rulership

    Where his ancestors pursued philhellenism as a means of attaining respectability and prestige among the Hellenistic kingdoms, Mithridates VI made use of Hellenism as a political tool. Greeks, Romans and Asians were welco… See more

    Personal life

    In his youth, after the assassination of his father Mithridates V in 120 BC, Mithridates is said to have lived in the wilderness for seven years, inuring himself to hardship. While there and after his accession, he cultivated a… See more

    Cultural depictions

    • The demise of Mithridates VI is detailed in the 1673 play Mithridate written by Jean Racine. This play is the basis for several 18th century operas including one of Mozart's earliest, known most commonly by its Italian name, … See more

    Sources

    • McGing, Brian (2004). "Pontus". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
    • McGing, Brian (2009). "Mithridates VI". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
    • Schmitt, Rüdiger (2005). "Personal names, Iranian iii. Achaemenid Period". Encyclopae… See more

     
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  2. Mithridatism is the practice of protecting oneself against a poison by gradually self-administering non-lethal amounts. The word is derived from Mithridates VI, the King of Pontus, who so feared being poisoned that he regularly ingested small doses, aiming to develop immunity.
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    Mithridate, also known as mithridatium, mithridatum, or mithridaticum, is a semi-mythical remedy with as many as 65 ingredients, used as an antidote for poisoning, and said to have been created by Mithridates VI Eupator of Pontus in the 1st century BC.
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