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- Machares abstract "Machares (Greek: ο Μαχάρης; means in Persian: warrior; died 65 BC) was a Pontian prince and son of King Mithridates VI of Pontus and Queen Laodice. He was made by his father ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom after Mithridates, for the second time, reduced that country, after the short war with the Roman Murena, in 80 BC. In 73 BC, Mithridates, after his defeat by the Romans at Cyzicus, applied to Machares for succours, which were at the time readily furnished; but two years afterwards the repeated disasters of Mithridates proved too much for the fidelity of Machares, and he sent an embassy to the Roman general Lucullus with a present of a crown of gold, and requested to be admitted to terms of alliance with Rome. This was readily granted by Lucullus; and as a proof of his sincerity, Machares furnished the Roman general with supplies and assistance in the siege of Sinope. But when Mithridates, after his defeat by Pompey, adopted the daring resolution of marching with his army to the Bosporus, and renewing the contest from thence, Machares became alarmed for the consequences of his defection; and on learning the actual approach of his father, in 65 BC, fled to the city of Chersonesus, where he soon after, despairing of pardon, committed suicide. Cassius Dio, on the contrary, relates that Mithridates deceived him with promises of safety, and then put him to death.".
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- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Bosporan_Kingdom.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Cassius_Dio.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_BC_European_rulers.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_BC_Iranian_people.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Persian_people.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_people_of_Greek_descent.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rulers_of_the_Bosporan_Kingdom.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Laodice_(sister-wife_of_Mithridates_VI_of_Pontus).
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Lucius_Licinius_Murena.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Lucullus.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Mithridates_VI_of_Pontus.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Pompey.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Cyzicus.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Sinop,_Turkey.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLink Third_Mithridatic_War.
- Machares wikiPageWikiLinkText "Machares".
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- Machares subject Category:1st-century_BC_European_rulers.
- Machares subject Category:1st-century_BC_Iranian_people.
- Machares subject Category:Ancient_Persian_people.
- Machares subject Category:Iranian_people_of_Greek_descent.
- Machares subject Category:Rulers_of_the_Bosporan_Kingdom.
- Machares hypernym Prince.
- Machares type Person.
- Machares type Work.
- Machares type Source.
- Machares type Work.
- Machares comment "Machares (Greek: ο Μαχάρης; means in Persian: warrior; died 65 BC) was a Pontian prince and son of King Mithridates VI of Pontus and Queen Laodice. He was made by his father ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom after Mithridates, for the second time, reduced that country, after the short war with the Roman Murena, in 80 BC.".
- Machares label "Machares".
- Machares sameAs Q2064634.
- Machares sameAs Macares.
- Machares sameAs Macharès.
- Machares sameAs Macare.
- Machares sameAs Machares.
- Machares sameAs Machares.
- Machares sameAs m.09gj42p.
- Machares sameAs Махар.
- Machares sameAs Q2064634.
- Machares wasDerivedFrom Machares?oldid=705877175.
- Machares isPrimaryTopicOf Machares.