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Antiochus I Theos of Commagene
Antiochus I Theos Dicaeus Epiphanes Philoromaeus the Philhellene (r. c.70-c.31 BCE): king of Commagene, builder of the tomb on Nemrud Daği.
Relatives
- Father: Mithridates I Callinicus
- Mother: Laodice VII (daughter of the Seleucid king Antiochus VIII Grypus and Tryphaena)
Life
- c.70: Accession
- In the Third Mithridatic War, which the Romans waged against king Mithridates VI Eupator of Pontus, Antiochus allies himself to the Roman general Lucullusnote
- Later, he supports Pompey the Greatnote
- Pompey adds Seleucia on the Euphrates (=Zeugma) to Commagenenote
- Pompey claims he has taken Antiochus captivenote
- 51 Antiochus warns Rome for Parthian agressionnote
- 49-48 Roman Civil War between Pompey and Caesar; Antiochus supports Pompey with 200 mounted archersnote , who are used as garrisonnote
- When Caesar wins the Civil War, Antiochus seeks Parthian support
- 39 Finds himself in trouble when the Roman general Ventidius appears on the scenenote
- 38 Besieged by Ventidius in Samosata, but he manages to obtain a favorable treatmentnote
- 31 (or earlier): death
Buildings
- Tomb of Mithridates in Arsameia
- His own tomb on Nemrud Daği (OGIS 383-404)