Second war of Mithridate

The second war mithridatic is held 83 av. J. - C. with 81 av. J. - C between Rome and the Pontus.

Sylla left Lucius Licinius Murena in Asia Mineure. Like Mithridate, confronted with revolts in Colchide and the Crimea, is long in evacuating the Cappadoce, while Archélaos shows it to prepare a new war, the Romans invade the Pont, forcing it to withdraw itself from Cappadoce. Murena is then recalled by Sylla, with the honors of the triumph. But peace is not concluded for as much and the death of Sylla (78 av. J. - C.) makes inevitable a new war whose death of Nicomède IV, which bequeaths its kingdom, the Bithynie, to the Romans, provides the occasion.

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