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From this time we hear no more of Taxiles till 74 BC, when he commanded (together with Hermocrates) the great army with which Mithridates invaded Paphlagonia and Bithynia, in the autumn of that year. During the subsequent operations at the siege of Cyzicus, he is mentioned as giving the king the most judicious advice.[2] After the defeat of the king and his retreat into his own territories, we again find Taxiles sharing with Diophantus the actual command of the army which Mithridates opposed to Lucullus near Cabira, 72 BC, where their skilful arrangements for a time held the balance of success doubtful, and reduced the Roman general to considerable straits for provisions. At length, however, the campaign was terminated by a total rout, in which the royal camp fell into the hands of the enemy.[3] Taxiles accompanied Mithridates on his flight into Armenia, and we subsequently (69 BC) find him mentioned as present with Tigranes at the great battle of Tigranocerta, on which occasion he in vain endeavoured to restrain the overweening confidence of the Armenian monarch. This is the last time that his name occurs in history.[4] References
Notes1. ^Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Sulla", 15-16, 19; Memnon, History of Heraclea, 3; Pausanias, Description of Greece, i. 20, ix. 40, x. 34 {{SmithDGRBM}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Taxiles (General)}}2. ^Appian, Roman History, "The Mithridatic Wars", 70, 72 3. ^Memnon, 4; Appian, 79-82; Plutarch, "Lucullus", 15, 17 4. ^Plutarch, "Lucullus", 27 4 : Taxila Tehsil|Ancient Greek generals|Ancient Pontic Greeks|1st-century BC people |
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