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The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome's Deadliest Enemy

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by Adrienne Mayor


  on plots against M, 220

  on Spartacus, 272

  Appius, 289, 292–93

  apricots, 279

  Aquillius, Manius: Asian mission of, 139–46

  capture of, 166–68, 352

  death of, 169, 177

  and Mithradatic Wars, 146–47, 152–53, 155, 157, 160, 165, 227

  and taxation, 168

  Aquillius, Manius, the Elder, 61, 111, 139–40, 143–44, 167

  Arabia, 298, 331, 341

  Arcathius (son of M), 114, 148, 149, 179, 191–93, 205, 210

  archaeological evidence, 8

  of Adobogiona, 216

  Antikythera mechanism, 291–92

  astronomical records, 28

  of Athenian officials, 177–78

  of Chaeremon, 153

  coins, 108, 158

  of Dorylaus, 106

  of earthquake in the Bosporus, 343

  of Hypsicratea, 356, 367, 367, 369

  Kainon Chorion, 253;

  kurgans, 53, 115

  of Laodice, 81

  Leto’s sanctuary, 183

  of Mithridatium, 243

  M’s friends and allies, 106

  of M’s grave, 354, 420n29

  of Oppius, 155

  of Piraeus siege, 199

  of ritual practices, 234

  of royal necropolis, 82

  of Scythian campaign, 117

  of siege engines, 199, 202, 203

  of Sinora, 323

  of slavery, 20

  Sulla’s art plunder, 228–29

  Sulla’s victory monuments, 208–10, 212–13

  of Tigranocerta, 302, 412n19

  of women warriors, 328. See also inscriptions

  Archelaus (general), 114, 147, 149, 179, 186, 190–93, 197–99, 205–13, 221–23, 225–26, 231, 261, 267

  Archelaus (possible son of M), 114

  Archimedes, 291–92

  archives. See library, M’s

  papers, M’s private

  Arevordik, 60

  Argonauts. See Autolycus the Argonaut

  Jason and the Argonauts

  Ariathes VI, 45, 68, 129, 135

  Ariathes VII, 107, 129–31

  Ariathes VIII, 131, 135

  Ariathes IX, 131, 136, 138, 144, 153, 159

  Ariobarzanes, 136–39, 145, 222, 230, 233, 255–56

  Aristion, 179, 189, 190, 192–93, 196, 201, 204

  Aristobulus, 358

  aristolochia, 240

  Aristonicus (admiral), 261, 274

  Aristonicus (harpist), 61

  Aristonicus (rebel), 57, 59–61, 73, 82, 111, 135, 143, 153, 161, 163, 236, 295, 305

  Aristotle, 47, 92, 201

  Armazi, 328–29, 333–34, 336

  Armenia, 8

  annexation of, 118

  coins in, 30–32

  Lucullus’s campaign against, 293–94, 297–302, 306–9

  map of, 54

  M as national hero in, 3, 381n6

  M’s sojourn in, 294–95

  name of, 55

  poisons in, 70

  Pontus’s relation to, 153

  Rome’s conquest of, 329–30

  and Third Mithradatic War, 261, 278

  Tigranes as national hero in, 381n6

  under Tigranes the Great, 31, 136–39, 255–58, 296

  armor, M’s, 158–59, 353

  arsenic, 71, 78, 96, 99, 215, 238–42, 247, 296, 340

  Arslan, Murat, 3–4

  art, M’s collection of, 247–50

  Artaphernes (son of M), 114, 343–44, 352, 358

  Artaxata, Armenia, 55, 298, 306, 329–30

  Artemis, 16, 231, 259, 276

  artistic portrayals of M, 2, 369

  coin images, 14, 63, 65, 189, 249, 263, 301

  M associated with Hercules, 64, 65, 124, 358

  M’s design of, 190

  portrait painting, 358

  portrait sculptures, 64, 65, 74, 90, 97, 106, 184, 193, 314, 358, 368, 390n17

  seal rings, 190

  Telephus modeled on M, 63, 64

  Arycanda, 157

  Asclepiades, 241, 243

  Asclepiodorus, 107

  Asclepius, 16, 20, 79

  Asia: defined, 13

  massacre of Romans in, 13–19

  as Roman province, 58–59, 139–42, 155, 158, 165

  Romans living in, 19–20

  Sulla’s revenge on, 228

  assassination plots: by Galatians, 214–15

  by Greeks, 220

  mother’s alleged involvement in, 68

  by palace conspirators, 42, 71, 75

  by Pergamese citizens, 220

  riding accidents, 44

  in siege of Cyzicus, 273

  asylum, 16–18, 171, 275

  asymmetrical warfare, 112, 295, 298, 303, 307, 318–19, 419n10

  Atatürk, 4

  Athena, 197, 202, 274

  Athenaeus, 176–78, 217

  Learned Banquet, 176

  Athenais (daughter of M), 114, 233

  Athenion, 36, 175–79

  Athens, 175–79, 185, 189–93, 196–98, 201–5, 203, 204

  athletics. See pastimes

  Atropatene, 298, 307

  Attalus III, 57–59, 110, 157, 237, 240, 305

  Augustine, Saint, 19, 229

  Augustus, Emperor, 243

  Autolycus the Argonaut, 62, 290

  Averroes, 244

  ayurvedic practitioners, 241

  Bacchides, 282–84, 286–87, 290, 325

  Bactria, 298

  Bagoas, 138

  Bahman Yasht, 34

  Baku, 46, 63

  Ballesteros Pastor, Luis 158

  Mitridates Eupator, rey del Ponto, 7

  Balsdon, J.P.V.D., 172

  barbarians, 103, 212, 275, 328

  defined, 383n4

  Barsiné, 37

  Basilidae, 261

  Bastarna and Bastarnae, 118, 169, 177, 261, 327

  beaver testicles, 240, 295

  Bekker-Neilsen, Tønnes, 173, 374, 376

  belladonna (nightshade), 48, 86, 101, 238

  Bellona, 89

  Bengston, Hermann, 7

  Bepolitanus, 215

  Berber nomads, 111

  Berenice, 114, 218, 277, 284, 286–87

  bin Laden, Osama, 8

  biological and chemical warfare. See asymmetrical warfare

  honey

  naphtha

  birth of M, 27–29, 33

  birthwort, 240

  Bithynia, 120

  independence of, from M, 129–30, 135, 140

  M’s relations with, 127–29, 139–40, 152, 155, 161, 177

  Rome and, 143–46, 222–24, 226, 233, 255, 260–61, 264–65, 274–75

  slaves from, 172

  Bituitus, 123, 254, 309–10, 322, 323, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 355, 356, 363–64

  Black Sea region: maps of, 25, 30, 118

  modern scholarship on, 7–8

  perceptions of, 116

  poisons in, 70

  slaves from, 20. See also Empire, M’s Black Sea

  Blossius, 59

  boar hunting, 87–88, 88

  Boccaccio, Giovanni, 321–22

  Famous Women, 356

  Bocchus, 112, 280

  Boeotia, 192–93, 210–13, 222

  Bolich, Gregory, 22–23

  Bosporus, Bosporan Kingdom, 116–17, 153, 316, 319, 326–27, 331, 343–45, 356, 366

  botanical medicine, 47, 58, 101, 296. See also Krateuas

  specific plants

  Boudicca, 21

  Bouplagos, 34

  Bruttius, 192–93

  Buddha, 40

  burial: customs, 82, 83, 353, 418n8

  of M, 354

  Bush, George W., 8

  Caesar, Julius, 232–33, 243, 249, 366, 366–67, 369

  calcium carbonate, 247

  Callimachus, 252, 278, 309

  Callistratus, 246, 289, 290

  cameos, 247. See also agates

  rings


  Camp, John, 209–10

  cannibalism, 202–3, 273, 333

  Caphis, 200

  cap, Phrygian, 62, 103, 321, 363

  Cappadocia: M’s claim on, 45, 142–45, 225, 230–33

  M’s rule of, 129–31, 153, 155, 160–62, 177, 255–56, 260–61

  Roman rule of, 135–38, 222, 225–26

  in Third Mithradatic War, 281

  Tigranes’ seizure of, 257–58, 311–12

  cardamom, 240

  Carpathia, 327

  carrot, 240

  Carthage, 110, 186

  Caspian Gates, 415n33

  cassia, 240

  Cassius Dio, 4

  on earthquake, 343

  on M, 341–42

  on M’s Caucasus trek, 331, 334

  on M’s death, 347, 351, 353–54

  on M’s strategy, 318

  on naphtha, 302, 303

  on Pompey in Caucasia, 328

  on Sulla’s Italian campaign, 229

  Cassius, Lucius, 139–40, 142, 146, 152–54, 157, 166, 171, 182

  castles, 114–15. See also fortifications

  Icizari castle

  Kainon Chorion

  Sinora

  Talaura

  Castor, 343, 417n51

  castor musk, 240

  catapult balls, 203. See also siege engines

  Catherine the Great, 249

  Caucasia, 304, 332, 335

  Caucasus Mountains, plate 7, 3, 326–29, 331–38, 332, 337

  Caunus, 18, 157

  Cavafy, Constantine, 250–51

  cavalry tactics, 148–49, 295, 298, 304, 307–8, 318–19

  Celsus, 243

  centaury, 240

  Ceramus, 157

  Cerasion, 279

  Chaeremon, 153–55, 170–71, 325

  Chaeronea: Battle of (338 BC), 148–49

  in Mithradatic Wars, 192–93, 205–10, 223

  Chalcedon, 264–65

  Chalcis, 208, 211

  Chalybes, 261, 279

  Champlin, Edward, 10

  Chandragupta, King, 102

  character of M: active life preferred, 119–20

  compassion, 350

  cruelty, 101, 169, 339–40

  eccentricities, 101–5

  generosity, 158, 175

  idealism, 26

  massacre of 88 BC and, 173–74

  mercy, 151–53, 215–16

  paranoia, 187, 216, 220, 231, 340

  psychological makeup, 173–74, 373–76

  resilience, 294

  Charaka, 241

  charcoal, 240

  chariot races, 49, 49–50, 125, 126

  chariots. See war chariots

  Charlemagne, 244

  Chechnya, 334

  chelation, 247

  cherries, 87, 279, 313, 314

  Chian wine, 240

  childhood, 42, 44–72

  companions during, 45, 47

  lightning strike in, 36–37

  sources for, 39, 44. See also education

  children of M, 114, 123–25, 130–31, 137, 205, 343–44. See also individuals by name

  China, 28–29, 115, 137, 249

  Chios, 18, 157, 172, 174, 180–81, 216–18, 221, 227

  Christine de Pizan, City of Ladies, 322–23

  Cicero, Marcus Tullius: critical of Rome, 4, 19

  on economic collapse, 9

  on M, 24, 26, 236, 288, 316, 342, 352, 359, 413n34

  on pirates, 258

  Cilicia, 116, 121, 138, 177, 331

  Cimbri, 160

  Cimiata, 120

  Cimmerian Bosporus, 116–17, 230

  Cinna, 188, 196, 210

  cinnabar, 252

  cinnamon, 240

  cithara player, 251. See also Stratonice

  Citizens of the Sun, 59–61, 82, 111, 135, 143, 153, 167, 193, 305

  Cleopatra III, 38, 163

  Cleopatra (daughter of M), 114, 137, 278, 296, 298, 325

  Cleopatra of Egypt, 254

  Cleopatra the Younger (daughter of M), 114, 343–44, 417n51

  cloaks, 38–39, 163, 330, 359

  clothing, 66–67, 77, 103, 137, 282

  Cnidus, 157, 172

  coins: Alexander’s image on, 98, 189

  of Armenia, 30

  comets on, 29, 29–32, 69, 75

  Dionysus’s image on, 36, 108, 190

  Laodice’s issuance of, 81–82

  M’s image on, 14, 63, 65, 151, 189, 249, 263, 301

  M’s issuance of, 138, 157–58, 189–90, 260, 343, 387n7

  of Pontus, 29–30

  Sulla’s issuance of, 210, 212

  Tigranes’ image on, 31, 301

  Tigranes’ issuance of, 387n7

  Colchis, 29, 61–62, 118, 153, 162, 230, 237, 254, 261, 304, 325–28

  Colophon, 220

  Colossus of Rhodes, 121, 180

  Comana Cappadocia, 90, 231

  Comana Pontica, 90–91, 106, 282, 288, 289

  comets, 27–33

  on coins, 29, 29–32, 69, 75

  meaning of, 27, 29–33, 188, 268

  M’s birth marked by, 27–32

  M’s crowning marked by, 69

  as signs of Rome’s destruction, 34, 35

  on Tigranes’ tiara, 30–32, 31, 137

  war banner, 28, 32

  Commagene, 298, 302–3, 331

  computer, world’s first, 2, 291

  concubines. See Adobogiona

  Berenice

  harems

  Hypsicratea/es

  Laodice the Younger (sister of M)

  Monime

  Stratonice

  Coralli, 261

  Corinth, 36, 110

  Cos, 17, 38, 157, 163, 172, 221, 226

  Cotta, 260, 264–65

  counterfactual history, 5–6, 360–70, 420n21

  alliance with Pharnaces, 362–63

  death faked, 360–61, 363

  death of M, 365

  Hypsicratea, 364–67, 369

  nomadic life, 364–65

  Crassus, P. Licinius, 60

  Craterus, 149

  credible commitment, 21, 175

  Crete, 116

  Crimea, 29, 46, 116–18, 326, 331

  Croesus, 16, 200–201

  Cybele, 16, 132, 154, 183, 268–69, 272

  Cyprus, 221

  Cyrus (son of M), 114, 343, 352, 358

  Cyrus the Great: and Amazons, 94

  and chariots, 49–50, 127, 148

  dagger of, 104

  and Daryal Pass, 335

  fire ceremony performed by, 233, 235

  luxury spurned by, 54

  M as heir to, 10, 37, 162

  memory of, 254

  M’s exposure to, 46

  M’s son named after, 114

  as mythic hero, 40, 41

  robe of, 38–39

  as role model, 48–49, 73

  as ruler, 49

  Xenophon on, 48–49

  as young hostage, 136

  Cyrus the Younger, 48

  Cyzicus, 121, 264–65, 269–74

  dactylotheke, 247–49

  dagger, M’s, 67, 69, 92, 104

  Damagoras, 180–83, 221

  Dandarians, 261

  Darius I, 103

  drinking capacity of, 127

  fire ceremony performed by, 233

  lightning as omen for, 36

  M as heir to, 10, 37, 67, 92, 162, 249, 341

  M’s exposure to, 46

  nomadic warfare against, 308

  Darius III: Alexander vs., 39, 66, 92, 94, 320, 354

  M’s son named after, 114

  Persian empire under, 66

  Darius (grandson of M), 346, 362, 417n54

  Darius (son of M), 114, 343, 352, 358

  Darkness, 47, 60, 151

  Daryal Pass, 332, 334–38, 337, 415n33

  death of M, plate 3, plate 9, 2, 29, 347, 348, 349–56, 350, 351, 355, 360–61, 363

  death tolls, of natural disasters and mass killings, 22

&n
bsp; debt, 47, 110, 140–41, 158, 167, 228, 292

  Delos, 20, 122, 179, 183, 190

  Delphi, 158

  Oracle, 34, 200–201

  Demeter, 343

  Demetrius Poliorcetes, 121, 179–80, 182

  Democritus of Egypt, 241

  dikairon, 102, 230

  Diodorus of Adramyttion, 108

  Diodorus of Sicily: on Aquillius’s capture, 166

  critical of Rome, 4, 172

  on Fimbria, 228

  on M’s relations with Rome, 131

  on temple of love, 90

  Diodorus (philosopher-statesman), 178–79

  Diodorus Zonas, 187

  Diogenes (son of Archelaus), 211

  Diogenes the Cynic, 54, 73

 

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