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Rh Mithradates undoubtedly did recover much lost ground, for, as we have seen, he regained Babylonia and probably a number of provinces to the east. In far-off Delos at the shrine of Asclepius a dedicatory inscription of about 110 commemorates a "king of kings," Arsaces the Great, who to judge from the title must be Mithradates. Fragments of other records of about the same period, written in Greek, have been found in Babylonia. Another campaign of Mithradates was against Artavasdes of Armenia, as a result of which Tigranes, the eldest son of the Armenian