Prusias I Of Bithynia
Prusias I Chlorus
(c.
230 BC
-
182 BC
) was the king of
Bithynia
. The son of
Ziaelas
, he formed a marriage alliance with
Philip V
of
Macedon
. Prusias fought a war against
Byzantium
(
220 BC
), then defeated the
Gauls
that
Nicomedes I
had invited across the
Bosporus
(
218
). He expanded the territories of Bithynia in a series of wars against
Attalus I
of
Pergamum
and
Heraclea Pontica
on the
Black Sea
. Philip V granted him the ports of
Cius
and
Myrleia
in
202
, which he renamed Prusa and Apameia respectively. Although he granted sanctuary to
Hannibal
, he remained neutral during
Rome
's war with
Antiochus III the Great
. He was succeeded by his son
Prusias II
.
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