
From Trophy Towns to City-States
In 66 BCE, in the woods of Armenia Minor, Pompey the Great defeated Mithridates VI Eupator, making him one of the most successful Roman generals of all time. The victory presented him with the enormous challenge of organizing not only Mithridates'' kingdom but also large parts of Anatolia and the Near East that were now placed under Roman rule. Pompey''s solution was to found six new cities and to...
In 66 BCE, in the woods of Armenia Minor, Pompey the Great defeated Mithridates VI Eupator, making him one of the most successful Roman generals of all time. The victory presented him with the enormous challenge of organizing not only Mithridates'' kingdom but also large parts of Anatolia and the Near East that were now placed under Roman rule. Pompey''s solution was to found six new cities and to...
