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The Last King: Rome's Greatest Enemy - Ford, Michael Curtis

The Last King: Rome's Greatest Enemy - Ford, Michael Curtis

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The Last King: Rome's Greatest Enemy by Ford, Michael Curtis

Format: Mass-Market Paperback

Published by St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2005

To the Romans, the greatest enemy the Republic ever faced was not the Goths or Huns, nor even Hannibal, but rather a ferocious and brilliant king on the distant Black Sea: Mithridates Eupator VI, the last king of Pontus, known to history as Mithridates the Great. At age eleven, he inherited a small mountain kingdom of wild tribesmen whom his wicked mother governed in his place. Sweeping to power at twenty-one-years-old, he proved to be a military genius and a man intent on ousting the Romans from the Black Sea coast territories. For over forty years, Rome sent its greatest generals to contain Mithridates, but time and again he embarrassed the Romans with devastating defeats. Each time Rome declared victory, Mithridates considered it merely a strategic retreat and soon came roaring back with a more powerful army than before.

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