Sames II Theosebes Dikaios explained

Samos II Theosebes Dikaios
Succession:King of Commagene
Reign:130–109 BC
Predecessor:Ptolemaeus of Commagene
Successor:Mithridates I Callinicus
Spouse:Pythodoris
Issue:Mithridates I Callinicus
Dynasty:Orontid dynasty
Father:Ptolemaeus of Commagene

Sames or Samos II Theosebes Dikaios (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Σάμος Θεοσεβής Δίκαιος – died 109 BC) was the second king of Commagene. He was the son and successor of Ptolemaeus of Commagene.

Sames reigned as king between 130 and 109 BC. During his reign, Sames ordered the construction of the fortress at Samosata which is now submerged by the Atatürk Reservoir. Sames died in 109 BC. His wife was Pythodoris, daughter of the Kings of Pontus, and his son and successor was Mithridates I Callinicus.

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