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  2. Kingdom of Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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    Cappadocia (Greek: Καππαδοκ委α) was a Hellenistic-era Iranian kingdom [1] [2] centered in the historical region of Cappadocia in Asia Minor (present-day Turkey). It developed from the former Achaemenid satrapy of Cappadocia , and it was founded by its last satrap , Ariarathes (later Ariarathes I).

  3. List of monarchs of Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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    Ariarathes I, 331–322 BC; The hitherto satrap, Ariarathes I managed to keep control of most or all Cappadocia, as independent prince leading the resistance against conquerors, even after Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persians; however, in 322 BC, he was crucified by Perdiccas, Alexander's general and (after Alexander's death) regent.

  4. Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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    The kingdom of Cappadocia still existed in the time of Strabo (c. 64 BC – c. AD 24) as a nominally independent state. Cilicia was the name given to the district in which Caesarea, the capital of the whole country, was situated.

  5. Kingdom of Pontus - Wikipedia

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    [5] [1] The kingdom was proclaimed by Mithridates I in 281 BC [6] and lasted until its conquest by the Roman Republic in 63 BC. [7] The Kingdom of Pontus reached its largest extent under Mithridates VI the Great, who conquered Colchis, Cappadocia, Bithynia, the Greek colonies of the Tauric Chersonesos, and for a brief time the Roman province of ...

  6. Ariarathid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Cappadocia: Founded: 331 BC: Current head: Extinct: Final ruler: Ariarathes IX: Dissolution: 96 BC: The Ariarathid dynasty was a hereditary dynasty of Iranian origin. [1]

  7. Cappadocia (Roman province) - Wikipedia

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    Cappadocia, light green, is shown as a client kingdom of Pontus, dark green. In 89 BC, after having made peace arrangement with Rome and with Ariobarzanes I restored to the Cappadocian throne, Mithridates VI again invaded Cappadocia, reinstalling his son Ariarathes IX as puppet-king under Pontic rule.

  8. Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia - Wikipedia

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    Since this wasn't deemed enough to transform Cappadocia in a satellite of Pontus, Mithridates V Euergetes' son, Mithridates VI, murdered Ariarathes using Gordius, a Cappadocian nobleman. [3] On his death the kingdom was briefly ruled by Ariarathes' widow and then seized by King Nicomedes III of Bithynia, who married Laodice, the king's widow.

  9. Cappadocia (satrapy) - Wikipedia

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    Cappadocia (from Old Persian 饜帲饜帿饜幈饜幀饜帰饜帲 Katpatuka) was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire located in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). It was used by the Achaemenids to administer the regions beyond the Taurus Mountains and the Euphrates river.

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