Mithridates II of Pontus
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Reign250 BC - 210 BC
PredecessorAriobarzanes of Pontus
SuccessorMithridates III of Pontus
Spouse Laodice (Sister of Seleucus II)
| Mithridates II of Pontus | |
|---|---|
| Basileus | |
| King of Pontus | |
| Reign | 250 BC - 210 BC |
| Predecessor | Ariobarzanes of Pontus |
| Successor | Mithridates III of Pontus |
| Spouse | Laodice (Sister of Seleucus II) |
| Issue | Laodice III Mithridates III of Pontus |
| Dynasty | Mithridatic |
| Father | Ariobarzanes of Pontus |
| Military career | |
| Allegiance | Kingdom of Pontus |
| Rank | Basileus |
| Conflicts |
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Mithridates II (Greek: Mιθριδάτης; lived 3rd century BC), third king of Pontus and son of Ariobarzanes, whom he succeeded on the throne.
He was a minor when his father died, but the date of his accession cannot be determined. It seems probable that it must have taken place well before 240 BC, as Memnon tells us that he was a child at his father's death, and he had a daughter of marriageable age in 222 BC. Shortly after his accession, his kingdom was invaded by the Gauls, who were eventually repulsed.[1]
After Mithridates attained manhood, he married Laodice, a sister of Antiochus Hierax and Seleucus II Callinicus, with whom he is said to have received the province of Phrygia as a dowry.