Sam or Sam II Theosebius Dikey , also known as Samus ( dr. Greek Σάμος Θεοσεβής Δίκαιος (d. 109 BC) is the second king of Kommagena. Being of Armenian origin [1] , he was the son of Ptolemy of Kommagensky .
| Kommagensky himself | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Ptolemy Kommagensky | ||||||
| Successor | Mithridates I Kalinnik | ||||||
| Birth | |||||||
| Death | 109 BC e. | ||||||
| Kind | Ervidi | ||||||
| Father | Ptolemy Kommagensky | ||||||
| Spouse | Pythodorida | ||||||
| Children | Mithridates I Kalinnik | ||||||
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He himself became king in 130 BC. e. when his father died. In his reign, he ordered the construction of a fortress in the capital of the country - Samosate . He died in 109 BC. e., his only son from marriage with the Pontic princess Pythodorides Mithridates I Kalinnik became his heir.
Notes
- ↑ Chahin, Mark. The Kingdom of Armenia. - Routlege, 2001. - ISBN 0-7007-1452-9 .