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Azovian (talk) 09:06, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
Marcus Antonius Polemonus Pythodorus (who really was the son of Polemon I and Pythodoris) was co-king of Pontus with his mother (3 BCE — 17 CE), and then theocrat [ruling high-priest] of Olba in Cilicia (until his death in 36 CE).Reply
Polemon II (king of Pontus 38-64) was the son of Cotys VIII (Sapean king of Thracia) and Antonia Tryphaena (queen of Pontus 23-38; daughter of Polemon I and Pythodoris).
So, in this article there were mistakely combined two different persons - son and grandson of Polemon I and Pythodoris.