Mithridates: The Greco-Persian King Immune to Poison
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Mithridates: The Greco-Persian King Immune to Poison
Tetradrachm with the face of Mithridates c. 110 BC. Credit: Angel M. Felicisimo Wikimedia Commons CC BY 2.0 Mithridates was an ambitious Greco-Persian king who left his mark in history as a result of his fierce war against the Romans and his immunity to poison. Mithridates VI Eupator (132-65 BC), was surnamed Eupator (meaning noble father in Greek) and Dionysus to distinguish himself from his father, Mithridates V Euergetes (meaning benefactor i…
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