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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MacharesMachares - Wikipedia

    Machares (Greek: ο Μαχάρης; in Persian: warrior; died 65 BC) was a Pontic 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.

  2. Mithridatische Kriege. Als Mithridatische Kriege werden die drei in den Jahren 89 bis 63 v. Chr. ausgetragenen militärischen Konflikte zwischen der Römischen Republik und dem Königreich Pontos bezeichnet. Ihren Namen verdanken sie dem pontischen König Mithridates VI., dessen Expansionsbestrebungen nach seiner Thronbesteigung um 120 v. Chr ...

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › KolchisKolchis – Wikipedia

    Kolchis ( altgriechisch Κολχίς; latinisiert Colchis; lasisch / mingrelisch Kolcha; georgisch კოლხეთი Kolcheti) war eine antike Landschaft zwischen dem Kaukasus und der Ostküste des Schwarzen Meeres . Es ist auch die Bezeichnung für ein antikes Königreich, das sein Zentrum in dieser Landschaft hatte.

  4. Machares. ( Μαχάρης ), son of Mithridates the Great, was appointed by his father king of the Bosporus, when he, for the second time, reduced that country, after the short war with Murena, B. C. 80. In B. C. 73 Mithridates, after his defeat at Cyzicus, applied to him for succours, which were at the time readily furnished; but two years ...

  5. Edward Elgar: Symphony No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 63 (1910-1911)0:00 - 1. Allegro vivace e nobilmente16:13 - 2. Larghetto31:16 - 3. Rondo: Presto39:23 - 4. M...

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  6. Machares - son of Mithridates, appointed to be king of Bosporus → Wikipedia entry 80/12 Mithridates sets up his son Machares as king of Bosporus. 72/29 Sinope, and appeals to his son Machares and to Tigranes for help. 70/14 lus secures an alliance with Machares, the son of Mithridates, who

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MacharsMachars - Wikipedia

    Highest elevation. 197m. (Mochrum Fell) The Machars ( Scottish Gaelic: Machair Ghallghaidhealaibh) is a peninsula in the historical county of Wigtownshire in Galloway in the south-west of Scotland. Its name (in Scots [1] and English) is derived from the Gaelic word Machair meaning low-lying or level land, known as "links" on the east coast of ...