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    Drypetina, Dripetrua (died c. 66 BC) was a devoted daughter of King Mithridates VI of Pontus and his sister-wife Laodice. Her name is the diminutive form...
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    distinguish her from her sister of the same name) and Drypetina (a diminutive form of "Drypetis"). Drypetina was Mithridates VI's most devoted daughter. Her...
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    have had "a double row of cheek-teeth." The daughter of Mithridates VI, Drypetina, is said to have a double row of teeth. Agrippina the Younger, sister...
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    II king of Pontus 63-47 BC (1) Cleopatra ∞ Tigranes II of Armenia (1) Drypetina (2) Athenais Philostorgos II ∞ Ariobarzanes II of Cappadocia (4) Xiphares...
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  • Machares, Pharnaces II of Pontus and two daughters: Cleopatra of Pontus and Drypetina (a diminutive form of "Drypetis").[citation needed] Laodice and Mithridates...
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  • ruins of Sinora's strong tower. Here, the fugitives were welcomed by Drypetina and the eunuch Meniphilus." Adrian Nicholas Sherwin-White Roman foreign...
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