The northeastern Anatolian kingdom of Pontus has …

Years: 120BCE - 120BCE

The northeastern Anatolian kingdom of Pontus has become a friend and ally of Rome by the time Mithridates V is assassinated in about 120 BCE in Sinope, poisoned by persons unknown at a lavish banquet that he holds.

In his will, he leaves the Kingdom to the joint rule of Laodice VI, Mithridates and his younger brother, Mithridates Chrestus.

Mithridates and his younger brother are both underage to rule and their mother retains all power as regent.

(Mithridates, a common surname among Anatolian rulers of the age, means gift of [the god] Mithra.”)

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