Kto umawiał się z Adobogiona the Elder?

Adobogiona the Elder

Adobogiona (fl. c. 90 BC – c. 50 BC) was a Galatian princess from Anatolia. She was known as a mistress of Mithridates VI Eupator, and claimed he had fathered her children: a son, Mithridates of Pergamon, and a daughter, Adobogiona the Younger.

Adobogonia was a member of the Trokmian dynasty, rulers of Galatia; her brother was the Galatian king, Brogitaros. She was married to Menodotus, a wealthy citizen of Pergamon. A large statue of her was set up in temple of Hera in Pergamon.

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Mithridates VI of Pontus

Mithridates VI of Pontus

Mitrydates VI Eupator (ur. 132 p.n.e., zm. 63 p.n.e.) – król Pontu z dynastii Mitrydatydów, panował w latach 120–63 p.n.e., władca Bosporu od około 107 do 63 p.n.e.

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