Even Frates gave his son to a qualified brother and made him the next heir.
Mitridati I (17 1- 138 BC), like ordinary people, understood that only by treating people and nobles fairly could the king keep his power.
It would be devastating to abuse this power at the expense of subjects.
To be sure, Mitridati, the king of the Parthian Empire, was a leader who left a conquest legacy from Bactria. Mitridati actually won the victory where his brother Frates left.
There is no doubt that he inherited a stable and reliable kingdom both economically and militarily.
Mitt Ridders turned the foundation of Alsac into an empire.
He marched eastward and annexed lands and kingdoms, such as bactrian camels, until the border of Parthia touched India.
Later, he turned his attention to Mesopotamia and conquered it easily.
His achievements consolidated the power of Parthia in the following centuries, including the Roman Empire, the Seleucid Empire and the Parthian Empire in 200 BC (Tale *** an/CC BY-SA 3.
0), Mitridati invaded Greece-Daxia Kingdom during171-kloc-0/65 BC, after which the Greek Daxia camel excessively expanded its border due to the continuous war with neighboring countries.
Justin, a Roman historian, said: Justin's article also pointed out that the Parthians were the weaker two.
However, appearances can be deceptive.
Parthia is indeed weak, but the military actions of Greek Bactria in the south and east are excessive.
To make matters worse, when the coup planned by Euclid successfully overthrew the Euclid dynasty, the Greek bactrian camel kingdom became weaker and weaker.
This is Euclid's Gold 20, the largest gold coin ever.
This coin weighs 169.
2 grams, 58 mm in diameter.
It was first discovered in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, and later acquired by Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte (the territory of Galica). Euclid's takeover greatly divided greco's Bactria, making it no longer a big country.
Justin mentioned that "Sogdians, * * * people, Dranca people and Arya people" all resisted because of Euclid's power.
Greco bactrian camel is powerful, but the division caused by Euclid invited Mitridati, and Euclid further weakened his country, because Justin also said that the king had some wars, even before he stepped down: Euclid, in order to fill his coffers, fought with others and fought several wars, probably more.
But these wars took place for a long time during his reign.
He not only focused on protecting his territory, but also extended his borders to the south and east.
However, Euclid ignored the security of the western border. Mitridati used Euclid's blind spot to collect information about bactrian camels through spies before launching an attack.
However, when "Sogdians, * * * people, Dranca people, Arya people" rebelled against Bactria, Mitridati met another good luck, just as Justin said.
Rebelling against Batria's rule is Greco Bactria's greatest pressure, which seems worthwhile.
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