Sames or Samos II Theosebes Dikaios (Greek: S?µ?? Te?seß?? ???a??? died 109 BC) was the second king of Commagene. Of Armenian[1] descent, he was the son and successor of Ptolemaeus of Commagene.
Sames reigned as king between 130109 BC. During his reign, Sames ordered the construction of the fortress at Samosata which is now submerged by water from the Atatürk Baraji Dam[2]. Sames died in 109 BC. His wife was Pythodoris, daughter of the Kings of Pontus, his son and successor was Mithridates I Callinicus.
Hij is getrouwd met Phytodoris van Pontes.
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