Buch Der Geschichte Mithridates D. Grossen offers a detailed historical account of Mithridates VI of Pontus, a prominent figure in the Hellenistic period. This meticulously researched work by Peter Schreiner Frandsen explores the life and times of Mithridates, his conflicts with the Roman Empire, and his enduring legacy. The book delves into the political, military, and cultural aspects of Mithridates' reign, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of his impact on the ancient world.
Frandsen's work examines Mithridates' strategic alliances, military campaigns, and his complex relationship with Rome. The book illuminates the historical context of Pontus, its interactions with neighboring kingdoms, and the broader dynamics of the Hellenistic world. Readers interested in ancient history, Roman history, and the biographies of influential historical figures will find this book a valuable resource.
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