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Third Mithridatic War | |||||||||
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Part of the Mithridatic Wars | |||||||||
Coin of King Mithridates VI of Pontus | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
Roman Republic Bithynia Galatia Cyzicus |
Kingdom of Pontus Kingdom of Armenia Kingdom of Iberia Caucasian Albania Sarmatians | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Lucullus Marcus Aurelius Cotta Pompey |
Mithridates VI of Pontus Tigranes II of Armenia Oroeses of Albania Artoces of Iberia Marcus Marius/Varius |
The Third Mithridatic War (73–63 BC), the last and longest of the three Mithridatic Wars, was fought between Mithridates VI of Pontus and the Roman Republic. Both sides were joined by a great number of allies, dragging the entire east of the Mediterranean and large parts of Asia (Asia Minor, Greater Armenia, northern Mesopotamia and the Levant) into the war. The conflict ended in defeat for Mithridates; it ended the Pontic Kingdom and the Seleucid Empire (by then a rump state), and also resulted in the Kingdom of Armenia becoming an allied client state of Rome.