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Ariobarza'nes
3. The name of three kings of Cappadocia. Clinton (F. H. iii. p. 436) makes only two of this name, but inscriptions and coins seem to prove that there were three.
I. Surnamed Philoromaeus (*Filorw/maios) on coins (B. C. 93-63), was elected king by the Cappadocians, under the direction of the Romans, about B. C. 93. (Justin, 38.2; Strab. xii. p.540; Appian, App. Mith. 10.)
He was several times expelled from his kingdom by Mithridates, and as often restored by the Romans.
He seemB. C. 93. (Justin, 38.2; Strab. xii. p.540; Appian, App. Mith. 10.)
He was several times expelled from his kingdom by Mithridates, and as often restored by the Romans.
He seems to have been driven out of his kingdom immediately after his accession, as we find that he was restored by Sulla in B. C. 92. (Plut. Sull. 5; Liv. Epit. 70; Appian, App. Mith. 57.)
He was a second time expelled about B. C. 90, and fled to Rome.
He was then restored by M.' Aquillius, about B. C. 89 (Appian, App. Mith. 10, 11; Justin, 38.3), but was expelled a third time in B. C. 88.
In this year war was declared between the Romans and Mithridates ; and Ariobarzanes was deprived of his kingdom t
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