- Dyteutus
Dyteutus (d. 34 AD), eldest son of the
Galatia n rulerAdiatorix , was a ruler of Comana. After the father and his eldest son were sentenced to death by Octavianus for the father's partisanship towardsMark Antony , Dyteutus's younger brother asked to die in his brother's place, claiming that he was in fact the elder son.cite book | last = Syme | first = Ronald | authorlink = Ronald Syme | coauthors = Anthony Richard Birley | title = Anatolica: Studies in Strabo | publisher =Oxford University Press | date = 1995 | location = Oxford | pages = 169 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=I7kSRCcu4xoC | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-19-814943-3] At first Dyteutus resisted, but was persuaded by his father and mother to go along with the deception, on the grounds that his maturity would secure greater protection for his mother and the other surviving members of his family, and the younger brother was put to death. [Citation | last = | first = | contribution = Bellona | year = 1845 | title = Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of knowledge | editor-last = Smedley | editor-first = Edward | volume = XV | pages = 414 | place = London | publisher = | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=xmH3o3vZk2AC&pg=PA414&vq=bellona&source=gbs_search_r&cad=0_1 | id = ] Some contemporary writers reckon the guilt over this false execution was what ledAugustus to elevate Dyteutus to rule Comana. [Appian , "in Mith. sub fine."] cite book | last = Cramer | first = John Antony | authorlink = John Antony Cramer | coauthors = | title = A Geographical and Historical Description of Asia Minor | publisher =Oxford University Press | date = 1832 | location = Oxford | pages = 307-308 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=JCAOAAAAYAAJ | doi = | id = | isbn = ]After extremely brief intervening reigns by Medeius and the brigand-king
Cleon of Gordiucome , Dyteutus succeeded Lycomedes as priest of the celebrated goddessBellona , [cite book | last = Sullivan | first = Richard D. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Near Eastern Royalty and Rome, 100-30 BC | publisher =University of Toronto Press | date = 1990 | location = Toronto | pages = 171 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=E70wAAAAIAAJ | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-8020-2682-6] and therefore ruler of Comana. [Strabo , xii. pp. 543, 558, 559] [Cicero , "Epistulae ad Familiares " ii. 12] He had a long reign; the temple-state of Comana was annexed to the Roman province ofGalatia upon his death in 34 AD. [cite book | last = Dueck | first = Daniela | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Strabo's Cultural Geography: The Making of a Kolossourgia | publisher =Cambridge University Press | date = 2005 | location = Cambridge | pages = 197 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=UKpWm2cXNmwC | doi = | id = | isbn = 0-521-85306-0] [cite book | last = Erciyas | first = Deniz Burcu | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Wealth, Aristocracy and Royal Propaganda Under the Hellenistic Kingdom of the Mithradatids | publisher =Brill Publishers | date = 2005 | location = Leiden | pages = 49 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=ghdXySx1JvwC | doi = | id = | isbn = 90-04-14609-1]References
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