Mithridatic

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Ancient Greek

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  • Μιθριδᾱτῐκός adj (of or pertaining to a dynasty of Pontus or to particular kings named Mithridates)

Armenian

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  • միհրդատյան adj (of or pertaining to a dynasty of Pontus or to particular kings named Mithridates)

Italian

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  • mitridatico adj (of or pertaining to a dynasty of Pontus or to particular kings named Mithridates)

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He turned the pages slowly, moving on to other metropolitan catastrophes, the next mithridatic outrage, the pages fluttered behind the front page but the headline remained the same, in the same place hovering across from her.

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In the courſe of the firſt Mithridatic war, which laſted ſcarcely five years, the provinces of Achaia and of Aſia ſuffered deeper wounds than had been inflicted on them during the long and obſtinate ſtruggles among Alexander's ſucceſſors.

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Let us begin with the Piraeus hoard, of paramount importance in establishing the chronology of Mithridatic bronzes, and then the Bosporan hoards for which we may know type details of Mithridatic coins.

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86 BCE Southern Europe: Greece: First Mithridatic War (continued) Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla drives the Mithridatic Greek forces back into the defenses of Athens, which he then takes by storm.

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