Mithridates VI has been reincarnated as a WSJ reporter who really likes hiking

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Mithridates VI has been reincarnated as a WSJ reporter who really likes hiking

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Roman Marble Head of Mithridates VI Eupator, King of Pontus (120–63 BC), as Heracles, Roman Imperial, 1st Century AD
Ancient naval ram found in Phanagoria reveals history of popular unrest in 63 B.C.
Anapa, July 25, 2014 – The Volnoe Delo Oleg Deripaska Foundation announces the discovery of an ancient naval ram used by the army of Mithradates VI of the Bosporan Kingdom to quell a popular uprising against him in Phanagoria in 63 B.C.
One-meter long ram and presumably made of bronze, it has an engraving of Mithradates VI, the king of Pontus from 119 to 63 B.C. who was the most powerful king in Anatolia during the 1st century B.C. Often called Rome's greatest enemy, he fought three wars against the Roman republic.
The ram was found in the submerged part of Phanagoria, the largest Greek colony on the Taman peninsula, not far from the 15-meter-long ship that was previously unearthed in 2012. Read more.