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Was Jesus part of the Mithradatic dynasty?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridates_VI_of_Pontus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridates_Chrestus

Jesus as a real life character is more or less Mithra, which is a Persian Apollo, but he's also Dionysus (and Yahweh was Jupiter, making Dionysus his son). I believe Dionysus and Apollo are two faces of the same god, like the Mithra-Varuna idea from Dumezil.

Now, I'm browsing the Pontic Kingdom's Mithradatic dynasty for a couple reasons.

1. Mithradates literally has Mithra in the name.
2. Mithradates VI, who dies just a couple decades before Caesar, is really important for the spread of Mithraism into Rome. Apparently, this was a bit of a psychological operation, but there's a military-ish component because Mithradates ran a very successful pirate campaign against the Roman navy. They even call themselves the Cicilian pirates, and Sicily was apparently one of the colonizing locations of the early proto-Cohens (of Canaan) who originally came from Anatolia. They were even part of the Sea Peoples, as the Shekelesh.

So, I stumble upon Mithradates VI's brother named Mithradates Chrestus, and this is the first time I've found a historical person actually named Chrestus, but he died 115 BC. I'm wondering if either the New Testament Jesus' life is off by about 150 years or if they simply had another person in their family later who was also named Chrestus.

If these guys end up spawning the Adiabenan or Emesan dynasty (which I think might be the same), then you could have Izates Chrestus or Azizus Chrestus.

Has anyone looked this far into this? Curious to hear from the oldfags on this.

Politically relevant because this is a conspiracy in the time of Rome, which still exists today.