Definition
Mithridates VI Eupator was the king of Pontus (120-63 BC) known for his prolonged resistance against the Roman Republic. He was a formidable military leader and a cunning strategist. Imagine him as the main character in a historical epic, constantly battling overwhelming odds. He famously attempted to develop immunity to all poisons, a feat worthy of a superhero. His reign was marked by constant warfare, political maneuvering, and dramatic personal events. He represents resilience against a powerful empire, like a small indie game taking on a AAA title.