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  • Bithynia — was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor, adjoining the Propontis, the Thracian Bosporus and the Euxine (today Black Sea).DescriptionSeveral major cities sat on the fertile shores of the Propontis (which is …   Wikipedia

  • Bithynia — Bithynian, adj., n. /bi thin ee euh/, n. an ancient state in NW Asia Minor. * * * Ancient country, northwestern Anatolia. Bounded by the Sea of Marmara, the Bosporus, and the Black Sea, it was settled by Thracians in the late 2nd millennium BC.… …   Universalium

  • King — A king is a male monarch, or a head of state, who may or may not, depending on the style of government of a nation, exercise monarchal powers over a territory, usually called a kingdom or a realm. A king is the second highest noble title,… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicomedes IV of Bithynia — Nicomedes IV Philopator, was the king of Bithynia, from c. 94 BC to 74 BC. He was the first son and successor of the Monarchs Nicomedes III of Bithynia and Nysa[1] and had a sister called Nysa.[2] There is nothing known about Nicomedes IV s birth …   Wikipedia

  • Nicomedes III of Bithynia — Nicomedes III Euergetes (Ancient Greek: Νικομήδης Εὐεργέτης Nikomḗdēs Euergétēs) was the king of Bithynia, from c. 127 BC to c. 94 BC. He was the son and successor of Nicomedes II of Bithynia by an unnamed woman. The first wife of Nicomedes… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicomedes I of Bithynia — Nicomedes I (Greek: Nικoμήδης; lived c. 300 BC – c. 255 BC, ruled 278 BC – c. 255 BC), second king of Bithynia, was the eldest son of Zipoetes I, whom he succeeded on the throne in 278 BC.[1] Overview He commenced his reign by putting to death… …   Wikipedia

  • Nicomedes II of Bithynia — Silver coin depicting Nicomedes II Nicomedes II Epiphanes (Greek: Νικομήδης Β ὁ Ἐπιφανής) was the king of Bithynia from 149 to c. 127 BC. He was fourth in descent from Nicomedes I. Nicomedes II was the son and successor of Prusias II and Apame IV …   Wikipedia

  • Etazeta of Bithynia — Etazeta (fl. 255 – 254 BC) was the second wife of Nicomedes I, king of Bithynia and a ruler of Bithynia.An ambitious woman, she was able to persuade her husband to exclude his sons by his former marriage from the throne; instead it would go to… …   Wikipedia

  • Ziaelas of Bithynia — Ziaelas (reigned c. 254 ndash;228 BC), third king of Bithynia, was a son of Nicomedes I and Ditizele.After Nicomedes I died, his second wife Etazeta became ruler on behalf of her infant sons. The grown up Ziaelas, excluded from the throne, had… …   Wikipedia

  • Prusias I of Bithynia — Prusias I Cholus (Προυσίας Α ὁ Χωλός the Lame ) (ca. 228 BC ndash; 182 BC) was a king of Bithynia. The son of Ziaelas, he formed a marriage alliance with Philip V of Macedon.Prusias fought a war against Byzantium (220 BC), then defeated the Gauls …   Wikipedia

  • Prusias II of Bithynia — Prusias II Cynegus (c.182 ndash; 149 BC) was the king of Bithynia. He succeeded his father Prusias I.Prusias joined with Eumenes of Pergamon in a war against Pharnaces I of Pontus (181 179 BC). He later invaded the territories of Pergamon (156… …   Wikipedia

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