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Name: Kingdom of Cappadocia (Roman Vassal)

Type: Polity

Start: 35 BC

End: 17 AD

Nation: kingdom of cappadocia

Parent: rome

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After the civil war in Rome, the Romans started to interfere more directly in Cappadocian affairs; in 36 BC, Marcus Antonius appointed Archelaus, a local noble, to the Cappadocian throne.

Establishment


  • January 35 BC: After the civil war in Rome, the Romans started to interfere more directly in Cappadocian affairs. In 36 BC, Marcus Antonius appointed Archelaus, a local noble, to the Cappadocian throne.
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    Disestablishment


  • January 18: When, at an old age, Tiberius summoned him to Rome, he died there of natural causes. Cappadocia was subsequently incorporated as a fully functioning Roman province.
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