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Pythodorida of Pontus

30 BC - 38

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Pythodoris of Pontus (Ancient Greek: Πυθοδωρίς, 30 BC or 29 BC – 38), also spelled Pythodorida (Πυθοδωρίδα), was a Roman client queen of Pontus, the Bosporan Kingdom, Cilicia, and Cappadocia. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pythodorida of Pontus is the 7,912th most popular politician (up from 13,579th in 2019), the 668th most popular biography from Türkiye (up from 1,075th in 2019) and the 334th most popular Turkish Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Pythodorida of Pontus ranks 7,912 out of 19,576Before her are Osman Hussein, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Anne of Cyprus, Mikhail of Vladimir, and Janusz Korwin-Mikke. After her are Beatrice of Portugal, Andrej Plenković, Mustafa Reşid Pasha, Jeffrey Archer, Džemal Bijedić, and Marguerite of Lorraine.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 30 BC, Pythodorida of Pontus ranks 1After her is Apion. Among people deceased in 38, Pythodorida of Pontus ranks 6Before her are Pontius Pilate, Artabanus II of Parthia, Julia Drusilla, Tiberius Gemellus, and Naevius Sutorius Macro.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Pythodorida of Pontus ranks 668 out of 1,347Before her are Andronikos III of Trebizond (1310), Anaximenes of Lampsacus (-380), Archelaus of Cappadocia (-50), Methodius of Olympus (260), Caesarius of Nazianzus (330), and Georgios Tsitas (1872). After her are Matthew of Edessa (1100), Mustafa Reşid Pasha (1800), Alexander of Tralles (525), Alexander of Jerusalem (200), Aquila of Sinope (100), and Bion of Smyrna (-300).

Among POLITICIANS In Türkiye

Among politicians born in Türkiye, Pythodorida of Pontus ranks 334Before her are Histiaeus (-550), Rufinus (335), Andronikos III of Trebizond (1310), Anaximenes of Lampsacus (-380), Archelaus of Cappadocia (-50), and Georgios Tsitas (1872). After her are Mustafa Reşid Pasha (1800), Alexander of Tralles (525), Aquila of Sinope (100), Anna Dalassene (1030), Missak Manouchian (1906), and Alexios IV of Trebizond (1382).