Duane W. Roller
What is commonly called the kingdom of Pontos flourished for over two hundred years in the coastal regions of the Black Sea. At its peak in the early first century BC, it included much of the southern, eastern, and northern littoral, becoming one of the most important Hellenistic dynasties not
founded by a successor of Alexander the Great. It also posed one of the greatest challenges to Roman imperial expansion in the east. Not until 63 BC, after many violent clashes, was Rome able to subjugate the kingdom and its last charismatic ruler Mithridates VI.
This book provides a
general history of this important kingdom from its mythic origins in Greek literature (e.g., Jason and the Golden Fleece) to its entanglements with the late republic of Rome. Roller discusses its rulers as well as the Romans and others who interacted with them and opposed them. He addresses social
and cultural issues, including the attitude of the traditional Greek states and other eastern kingdoms, economic issues such as depopulation and land exhaustion, and - especially in the latter years of the dynasty - the changing and indeed endless internal problems in Rome itself that would come to
drive or even overpower events in the field. Previous histories of this era are varied in their focus and quality. Needless to say, much of the interest has been directed to the final and most famous member of the dynasty, Mithridates VI (120-63 BC); this book explores the entire kingdom and its
rich history. Empire of the Black Sea is an engaging and accessible history of a forgotten reign.
Illustrations
Genealogical Chart
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: Pontos to 120 BC
1. Pontos
2. The Founder
3. The Kingdom Becomes an Independent State
4. The Arrival of the Romans
5. The Collapse of Pergamon
Part 2: The Last Generation of the Kingdom
6. The Rise of Mithridates VI
7. The Early Expansion of the Kingdom of Mithridates VI
8. The Gathering Storm
9. The Eruption of Hostilities
10. The
Aftermath of the First War
11. Lucullus and Mithridates VI
12. The Royal Court
13. The End of the Mithridatic Kingdom
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
List of Passages Cited
Index
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Duane W. Roller is Professor Emeritus of Classics at the Ohio State University, and the author of Cleopatra (OUP 2011), Cleopatra's Daughter (OUP 2018), and Eratosthenes' Geography (Princeton 2010), among others.