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The Ancient World

Episode T12 – Sar Matati

The Ancient World

Scott C.

History

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Synopsis: After Mithridates is struck down by an illness, his son Phraates II defends Parthian gains against the army of Antiochus VII. Forced to retreat to Hyrcania, Phraates sets events in motion that result in the deaths of both kings. “On Antiochus (VII)’s approach, many eastern princes came to meet him, surrendering their persons and their thrones, with curses of the arrogance of the Parthians. The first encounter took place forthwith. Victorious in three battles, Antiochus seized Babylon and began to be dubbed ‘the Great.’ Thus, as all the peoples were defecting to him, the Parthians were left with nothing but the lands of their fathers.” – Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 38 “When word of (a revolt) came to Antiochus (VII), he advanced with the contingent which was wintering with him in order to assist those who were closest at hand, only to meet while on the march the king of the Parthians, against whom he put up a braver fight than did his forces. Finally, however, the enemy’s valor prevailed and Antiochus, deserted by his craven troops, was killed.” – Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 38 “Let’s sit on the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings, how some were overthrown and others killed in war. Some were haunted by the ghosts of the kings they had overthrown.” – Shakespeare, Richard II: Act 3 Scene 2 Map of the Parthian Empire c. 96 BC, which is fairly similar to what they held under Mithridates I c. 138 BC: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/Parthia96BC.jpeg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I'm pregnant

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I've been all my electricity that's all

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don't think I should even be in here.

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Thanks again for listening. His uncle had fought for brutal year after brutal year to subdue the Mardi, then gone on to seize the

1:06.1

salucid fortresses that guarded the Caspian gates. His father miraculously had then gone on to capture media and Mesopotamia, and then somehow, through

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victory or guile, to capture a soluted king. For the young Prince Fratiz

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the second, the only concern was that when it came his time to rule, there'd be no

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more lands to conquer. At least that's how things must have

1:37.0

seemed way back in 138 when Fratiz the second was just a boy. But still it was a glorious image to ponder. His father,

1:48.9

Mithradates and ultimate triumph, Demetrius hauled before him in chains, ready to meet his fate.

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The king commanded his defeated rival be paraded through the major cities. A useful example of the utter futility of

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resisting Parthian rule. Fratiz had been so young at the time he may not have

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fully understood how newly won and

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uncemented were Mithrodites's gains. Once he'd been used to maximum effect, Mithrodites showed his royal prisoner the quality of his mercy.

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