The Pontic kingdom, under the energetic leadership …

Years: 93BCE - 82BCE

The Pontic kingdom, under the energetic leadership of Mithridates VI “The Great”, expands to absorb several of its small neighbors in northern Anatolia and contests Rome's hegemony in Asia Minor.

The First Mithridatic War (89–85 BCE) is a war challenging Rome's expanding Empire and rule over the Greek world.

The Kingdom of Pontus and many Greek cities rebelling against Rome are led in this conflict by Mithridates VI against the Roman Republic and the Kingdom of Bithynia.

The war lasts five years and ends in a Roman victory, which forces Mithridates to abandon all his conquests and return to Pontus.

The conflict with Mithridates VI will continue in two further Mithridatic Wars.

The second Mithridatic war is fought between Mithridates VI and Sulla’s legate in Asia Minor, Lucius Licinius Murena, who invades Pontus on his own authority, claiming that Mithridates is re-arming and poses a direct threat to Roman Asia Minor.

Mithridates, after several inconclusive skirmishes, inflicts a minor defeat on Murena and forced his withdrawal from Pontus.

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