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Laodice (sister-wife of Mithridates VI of Pontus)
Laodice (130/129 BC – about 90 BC) was a Pontian Princess and Queen who was first wife and sister-wife to King Mithridates VI of Pontus.〔Getzel, ''Hellenistic settlements in Europe, the islands, and Asia Minor'' p.387〕
She was a monarch of Persian and Greek ancestry.
==Early life==
Laodice was the second daughter and among the children born to the Pontian Monarchs Laodice VI and Mithridates V of Pontus (reigned 150–120 BC), thus she was born and raised in the Kingdom of Pontus.
Her father was assassinated in about 120 BC in Sinope poisoned by unknown persons at a lavish banquet which he held.〔Mayor, ''The Poison King: the life and legend of Mithradates, Rome’s deadliest enemy'' p.68〕 In the will of her father, Mithridates V left the Kingdom to the joint rule of her mother and her brothers: Mithridates VI and Mithridates Chrestus. The brothers of Laodice were both under aged to rule and their mother retained all power as regent.〔Mayor, ''The Poison King: the life and legend of Mithradates, Rome’s deadliest enemy'' p.69〕 Laodice VI’s regency over Pontus was from 120–116 BC (even perhaps up to 113 BC). Laodice VI favored Mithridates Chrestus over Mithridates VI. During her mother’s regency, Mithridates VI had escaped from the plotting of their mother and had gone into hiding.
Mithridates VI between 116–113 BC returned to Pontus from hiding and was hailed King. He was able to remove their mother and brother from the Pontian throne, thus Mithridates VI became the sole ruler of Pontus. Mithridates VI showed clemency towards their mother and brother, by imprisoning them both.〔Mayor, ''The Poison King: the life and legend of Mithradates, Rome’s deadliest enemy'' p.394〕 Laodice VI died in prison of natural causes, however Mithridates Chrestus could have died in prison from natural causes or was tried for treason and was executed on his orders.〔Mayor, ''The Poison King: the life and legend of Mithradates, Rome’s deadliest enemy'' p.394〕 When they died, Mithridates VI gave his mother and brother a royal funeral.〔Mayor, ''The Poison King: the life and legend of Mithradates, Rome’s deadliest enemy'' p.100〕

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