The Man Who Killed 88,000 Romans: Mithridates VI and History's Most Brutal Revenge Plot

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⚔️ In 88 BCE, as dawn broke across the cities of Asia Minor, an unprecedented horror unfolded. On a single day, by a single command, 88,000 Roman citizens were systematically slaughtered – men, women, and children – in what remains one of history's most meticulously planned mass assassinations. Behind this blood-soaked day stood one extraordinary figure: Mithridates VI, the Poison King of Pontus. 🔥

Born into royalty but forced to flee into the wilderness as a child, Mithridates developed an obsession with poisons after his father was murdered by poisoning at a royal banquet. For years, he consumed small doses of toxins to build immunity – becoming the world's first documented case of deliberate mithridatism. This wasn't mere paranoia; it was preparation for an audacious plan to challenge the world's greatest superpower.

This video explores how Mithridates transformed from a hunted prince to the ruler of a vast kingdom, uniting diverse peoples under his banner against Roman expansion. We investigate the remarkable "Asiatic Vespers" massacre, where his secret orders dispatched thousands of sleeper agents across dozens of cities to execute every Roman in a coordinated dawn attack.

🏛️ Discover why Mithridates became Rome's most feared enemy – defying their legions for 25 years, defeating multiple armies, and requiring the talents of both Sulla and Pompey the Great to finally be subdued. Learn how this multilingual intellectual and poison researcher became both a cultural hero to subjugated peoples and a terrifying villain to the Romans.

Through ancient sources, archaeological evidence, and expert analysis, we reveal the full story of the man Pliny called "the greatest king of his time" – whose audacious resistance against Rome inspired generations of rebels and whose name became synonymous with both poison and its antidotes.

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Could Mithridates have permanently altered the course of Roman expansion if his assassination plot had targeted Rome itself rather than just its citizens abroad? What drives a ruler to such extraordinary measures, and how did one man's vengeance reshape the ancient world? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 👇

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