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  1. Mithridates VI: Mithridates VI (120-63 BCE, also known as Mithradates, Mithradates Eupator Dionysius, Mithridates the Great) was the king of Pontus (modern-day northeastern Turkey) who was regarded by his people as their savior from the oppression of Rome and by ... [100%] 2017-12-04
  2. Mithridates: Mithradates VI, also known as Mithradates the Great and Eupator Dionysius (134 - 63 BC), was king of Pontus in northern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). Mithradates was a king of Greek and Persian origin, and claimed descent from Alexander the Great ... [81%] 2023-02-24 [Ancient Greece] [Monarchs]...
  3. Mithridates (Persian general): Mithridates or Mithradates (Greek: Μιθριδάτης or Μιθραδάτης) was a Persian noble. His wife was the daughter of Darius III with the sister of Pharnaces, which made him the son-in-law of Darius. (Persian general) [81%] 2023-10-17 [334 BC deaths] [Opponents of Alexander the Great]...
  4. Eupator: EUPATOR u'-pa-tor (Eupator, "of noble father"): The name given to Antiochus V who had succeeded his father Antiochus IV (Epiphanes), 164 BC, while still a child under the guardianship of Lysias (1 Maccabees 3:32; 6:17). In ... [80%] 1915-01-01
  5. Mithradates: , successor of his brother, Phraates I., came to the Parthian throne about 175 B. The first event of his reign was a war with Eucratides of Bactria, who tried to create a great Greek empire in the East. [74%] 2022-09-02
  6. Mithradates: MITHRADATES mith-ra-da'-tez (Codex Alexandrinus Mithradates; Codex Vaticanus Mithridates; the King James Version Mithridates): (1) The treasurer of Cyrus to whom the king committed the vessels which had been taken from the temple and who delivered them to ... [74%] 1915-01-01
  7. Mithradates: Eupator, called the Great, a boy of eleven, now succeeded his father. Alarmed at the attempts made upon his life by his mother, he fled to the mountains and was for many years a hunter. In iii he returned to ... [74%] 2022-09-02
  8. Mithradates: Mithradates, less correctly Mithridates, a Persian name derived from Mithras, the sun-god, and the IndoEuropean root da, " to give," i. The name occurs also in the forms Mitradates (Herod. It was borne by a large number of Oriental kings ... [74%] 2022-09-02
  9. Mithridate: Mithridate, also known as mithridatium, mithridatum, or mithridaticum, is a semi-mythical remedy with as many as 65 ingredients, used as an antidote for poisoning, and said to have been created by Mithridates VI Eupator of Pontus in the 1st ... (Medicine) [73%] 2023-05-22 [Traditional medicine]
  10. Mithridate: Mithridate, also known as mithridatium, mithridatum, or mithridaticum, is a semi-mythical remedy with as many as 65 ingredients, used as an antidote for poisoning, and said to have been created by Mithridates VI Eupator of Pontus in the 1st ... [73%] 2022-09-15 [Traditional medicine]
  11. Depiction: Depiction or pictorial representation was studied less intensively by philosophers than linguistic meaning until the 1960s. The traditional doctrine that pictures represent objects by copying their appearance had been challenged by art theorists since the first quarter of the twentieth ... (Philosophy) [67%] 2022-02-22
  12. Mithridatism: Mithridatism is the practice of ingesting small amounts of a poison in order to develop a resistance to it. The technique is named for King Mithridates VI of Pontus, a kingdom in Asia Minor. [66%] 2023-01-24
  13. Mitrídates (Racine): Mitrídates (Mithridate) es una tragedia estrenada a finales de 1672 o a principios de 1673, fue escrita por el dramaturgo francés Racine. El tema está sacado de la historia antigua. (Racine) [65%] 2023-08-22
  14. Mithridates of Cius: Mithridates (in Greek Mιθριδάτης; lived 4th century BCE), son of Ariobarzanes prince of Cius, is mentioned by Xenophon as having betrayed his father, and the same circumstance is alluded to by Aristotle. He may or may not be the same Mithradates ... [61%] 2023-06-08 [Monarchs of Cappadocia] [4th-century BC monarchs]...
  15. Vi: The church and other remains of the Carthusian monastery of Val-de-Benediction, founded in 1356 by Innocent VI., are now used for habitation and other secular purposes. A gateway and a rotunda, built as shelter for a fountain, both ... [59%] 2022-09-02
  16. Vi (League of Legends): Piltover Enforcer Vi (born Violet) is a fictional character from Riot Games' League of Legends media franchise. She was introduced as a playable character, or "Champion" within series lore, in a December 2012 update for the 2009 multiplayer online battle ... (League of Legends) [59%] 2023-12-18 [Animated human characters] [Fantasy television characters]...
  17. VI: ISO 3166-2:VI is the entry for the United States Virgin Islands in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal ... (ISO_3166-2) [59%] 2023-09-28 [ISO 3166]
  18. VI (Пражская) Всероссийская конференция РСДРП: VI (Пражская) Всероссийская конференция РСДРП — состоялась 5—17 (18—30) января 1912 года в Праге. Заседания происходили в Народном доме (Гибернская улица, дом № 7), в помещении редакции чешской социал-демократической газеты «Право лиду» (Právo lidu). (Пражская) [59%] 2023-11-23
  19. Vi (magazine): Vi is a Swedish lifestyle magazine founded in 1913. It is headquartered in Stockholm. (Magazine) [59%] 2023-11-20 [1913 establishments in Sweden] [Lifestyle magazines]...
  20. VI (You Me at Six album): VI is the sixth studio album by English rock band You Me at Six, released on 5 October 2018 through Underdog Records and AWAL. Within months of releasing their fifth studio album Night People in early 2017, the members expressed ... (You Me at Six album) [59%] 2023-09-04 [2018 albums] [You Me at Six albums]...

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