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Cleopatra 'the Elder' bint Mithridates VI of Pontus
- Preferred Name: Cleopatra 'the Elder' bint Mithridates VI of Pontus[1]
- Gender: F
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Queen consort of Armenia
- Birth: 110 BC in Pontus, Black Sea at LATI: N3 LONG: E5
- FSID: LVSB-WCX
- Death: AFT 58 BC
- MilitaryService: Instigated their sons to betray Tigranes to seize the throne - they were unsuccessfulABT 65 BC
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Cleopatra of Pontus (110 BC – after 58 BC) was a Pontian princess and a queen consort of Armenia.
She was one of the daughters of King Mithridates VI of Pontus and Queen Laodice. Cleopatra is sometimes known as Cleopatra the Elder, to distinguish her from her sister of the same name and was born and raised in the Kingdom of Pontus. She was the wife of the Armenian King Tigranes the Great.
She married Tigranes in 94 BC, cementing the alliance between Pontus and Armenia. She played a decisive role in the life of Tigranes and all of Armenia. Cleopatra bore Tigranes three sons: Zariadres, Artavasdes II of Armenia and Tigranes, and two daughters. One daughter married King Pacorus I of Parthia and the other married King Mithridates I of Media Atropatene.
Tigranes chose a foreign policy different from that of Mithridates towards the Roman Republic based on his interests, and he eventually signed a treaty with Rome following the Battle of Artaxata in 68 BC, as a result of which Cleopatra, under the influence of her father, instigated their sons to betray Tigranes. In 66 BC, Pompey captured the younger Tigranes and took him to Rome as a hostage. Tigranes later escaped in 58 BC with the assistance of Publius Clodius Pulcher. Roman historian Asconius described the event. The sons attempted unsuccessfully to seize the throne from Tigranes; Zariadres and his younger brother were executed by Tigranes.
Cleopatra escaped to her father and lived the remainder of her life in Pontus.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Mithradates VI King of Pontus, b. 132 BC in Sinop, Sinop, Türkei d. ABT 63 BC in Panticapaeum
Mother: Laodice of Pontus III (IV), b. ABT 130 BC in Pontus, Turkey d. ABT 90 BC in pontus, Turkey
Family 1: Tigranes II 'the Great' , King of Armenia, b. ABT 140 BC in Armenia d. 55 BC in of Tigranocerta, Armenia
- Tigranes 'the Younger' ben Tigranes II, King of Sophene, b. um 0090 v. Chr. in Armenia d. AFT 65 BC
- King Artavasdes II of Armenia , b. BEF 205 in Egypt d. BEF 281 in Alexandria, Egypt
Sources:
- Title: Wikiwand: Cleopatra of Pontus
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Cleopatra_of_Pontus;
Note: Cleopatra of Pontus (110 BC – after 58 BC) was a Pontian Princess and a Queen consort of Armenia.
She was one of the daughters of King Mithridates VI of Pontus and Queen Laodice. Cleopatra is sometimes known as Cleopatra the Elder, to distinguish her from her sister of the same name and was born and raised in the Kingdom of Pontus. She was the wife of the Armenian King Tigranes the Great.
She married Tigranes in 94 BC, cementing the alliance between Pontus and Armenia. She played a decisive role in the life of Tigranes and all of Armenia. Cleopatra bore Tigranes three sons: Zariadres, Artavasdes II of Armenia, Tigranes and two daughters. One daughter married King Pacorus I of Parthia and the other daughter married King Mithridates I of Media Atropatene.
Unlike Mithridates, Tigranes had a different foreign policy towards the Roman Republic based on his interests and he eventually signed a treaty with Rome following the Battle of Artaxata in 68 BRC, as a result of which Cleopatra, under the influence of her father, instigated their sons to betray Tigranes. In 66 BC, Pompey captured the younger Tigranes and took him to Rome as a hostage. Tigranes later escaped in 58 BC with the assistance of Publius Clodius Pulcher. Roman historian Asconius described the event. The sons attempted unsuccessfully to seize the throne from Tigranes; Zariadres and his younger brother were executed by Tigranes.
Cleopatra escaped to her father and lived the rest of her life in Pontus.
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