Mithridates (in
Greek Mιθριδάτης; lived 4th century BCE), son of
Ariobarzanes prince of
Cius, is mentioned by
Xenophon as having betrayed his father, and the same circumstance is alluded to by
Aristotle. Presumably, he was not the same
Mithradates who accompanied the younger
Cyrus - there is no proof of this. Neither he presumably was the same
Mithradates mentioned by Xenophon as
satrap of
Cappadocia and
Lycaonia in the late 5th century BCE.