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[Direct Linage1.FTW]
he is referred to as Brogitarius and Brogitarus:
62-40 BC (Deiotarus was) King of (the) Galatian Kingdom (Roman sponsored
state) with Brogitarius (who was) King 62-44 BC [Ref:
http://www.hostkingdom.net/turkey.html]
In addition to Mithridates' Pontic possessions, Deiotarus eventually
received Armenia Minor or Lesser Armenia from Tigranes' empire. For a
period of time Brogitarus, the tetrarch of another Galatian tribe, the
Trocmi, may have held Lesser Armenia. We hear that the fortress of
Mithridatium was assigned to him. Deiotarus and Brogitarus shared with a
third dynast, Domnilaus, control of Galatia. Both Elogitarus (sic: should
be Brogitarus) and Domnilaus were married to daughters of Deiotarus and
presumably were subject to the influence of their father-in-law. Through
the Galatian tetrarchs, Pompey was providing protection for the southern
boundary of Bithynia. [Ref: Roman Emperors]