Ariobarzane III di Cappadocia


Ariobarzane III Eusebio Filoromano (in ancient Greek: Ἀριοβαρζάνης Εὐσεβής Φιλορώμαιος, Ariobarzánēs Eusebḗs Philorṓmaios, "devotee, friend of the Romans"; ... - 43 BC / 42 BC) son of Ariobarzane II, was king of Cappadocia from the 51st century. about up to 42 BC. The Roman senate agreed that he should be his father's successor, and Cicero, the proconsul of the Cilicia, drew attention to the many enemies Ariobarzane was surrounded, not without his mother. Originally a strong supporter of Pompey, he was kept in his position even after Julius Caesar won the civil war in Rome and also gained the enlargement of his territory with the annexation of minor Armenia. Cassidy Longino's cesaricide made him execute in 42 BC because it would no longer allow Roman intervention in his kingdom. Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto

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