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 180-9
Antiochus III (see above), King of Commagene, d 17 CE Antiochus IV Iotape "Philadelphos", m her brother Antiochus IV Antiochus IV "Epiphanes", King of Commagene (38-72 CE)
Antiochus II, King of Commagene, d 17 CE Antiochus IV, King of Commagene (37-40 and 57-)
ANTIOCHUS I "Theos Dikaios Epiphanes Philomaios Philellen" sanctioned by Pompey as King of Commagene (69-39), executed in Rome 29 BCE
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 Commagene, Kings, Antiochos IV - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com
Ancient Coinage of Commagene, Kings, Antiochos IV Click here for the Commagene, Kings, Antiochos IV page with thumbnail images.
Civil Wars, Commagene, Antiochos IV, 38-72 AD, Æ26.
Commagene, Kings, Antiochos IV - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com
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 Ancient coinage of Cilicia
Antiochus IV of Commagene (A. issued here coins with his head and the type of Apollo.
Anemurium in Cetis, on the promontory nearest to Cyprus, was a mint of Antiochus IV of Commagene (A. Inscr., ΑΝЄΜΟΥΡΙЄΩΝ.
Æ of Antiochus IV of Commagene and his sons Epiphanes and Callinicus (A. Inscr., ΛΑΚΑΝΑΤΩΝ.
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 Antiochus IV of Commagene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antiochus IV was made king of Commagene by Caligula, who even enlarged his territory but then deposed him almost immediately.
Antiochus IV called himself "Great King" on his coins, a testament to his political ambitions which no doubt played a part in his downfall.
Restored by Claudius in 41, he reigned until 72 as an ally of Rome against Parthia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Antiochus_IV_of_Syria   (199 words)

  
 Ancient coins of Syria
On the death of this Antiochus in A.D. 17, Commagene became a Roman province, but in 38 Caligula restored the kingdom for the benefit of his friend Antiochus IV, son of Antiochus III.
Antiochus IV (Epiphanes), A.D. Inscr., ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓ[ΑΣ] ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ ΕΠΙΦΑ[ΝΗΣ]; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ.
Antiochus I (Soter), called βασιλευς in the cuneiform inscriptions of Babylon at least as early as B.C. 289, was associated with his father in the government circ.
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 Ancient coinage of Cilicia
Sebaste was a mint of Antiochus IV of Commagene and Iotape (A. inscr., ΣΕΒΑΣΤΗΝΩΝ.
Anemurium in Cetis, on the promontory nearest to Cyprus, was a mint of Antiochus IV of Commagene (A. Inscr., ΑΝЄΜΟΥΡΙЄΩΝ.
Æ of Antiochus IV of Commagene (A. Type —Female figure seated with phiale.
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 (Willa* OF BURGUNDY - Samos I* OF COMMAGENE )
Antiochus IV* OF COMMAGENE (King) (____ - ____)
Antiochus III* OF COMMAGENE (King) (____ - 0017)
Antiochus II* OF COMMAGENE (King) (____ - ____)
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 Josephus (Flavius) Jewish War Summary
Antiochus Epiphanes son of Antiochus IV of Commagene arrives with Macedonians.
The Syrian king Antiochus Epiphanes [Antiochus IV, "God Manifest", ruled as King 175 -164 BCE] captures Jerusalem and plunders the Sanctuary, triggering the revolt let by Matthias son of Asamonaeus against the Bacchides....
The Syrian Paetus invades the land of Antiochus king of Commagene 72-3, defeats him.
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 Commagene
Commagene was annexed by Tiberius (A.D. 17) but a new king, Antiochus IV, was instated by Caligula (A.D. 38), was soon deposed, and then reinstated (A.D. by Claudius.
Commagene is an ancient district of Northern Syria, on the Euphrates River and South of the Taurus range, now in South-East Asian Turkey.
Its metropolis, Samosata, was founded by Samos, the king of Commagene, c.150 B.C. The fertile agricultural district was made part of the Assyrian Empire and later of the Persian Empire.
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 ANTIOCHUS OF SYRACUSE-[ruv.net : Online Encyclopedia Britannica : 1911 Edition]-
ANTIodHus I. of Commagene, who without sufficient reason s been identified with the Seleucid Antiochus XIII.
and was succeeded by e Mithradates I. This Mithradates was succeeded by an c~rIocnus II., who was executed by Augustus in 29 B.C. After other Mithradates we know of an ANTIOCHUS III., on whose ath in A.D. 17 Commagerti became a Roman province, in 38 son AN~r1ocrius IV.
ANTIOCHUS OF ASCALON (1st century B~C.), Greek philopher.
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 Antiochus IV (of Commagene) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Antiochus IV (of Commagene)
King of Commagene (a region of northern Syria), son of Antiochus III.
He was restored 41 by Claudius, and reigned as an ally of Rome against Parthia.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Antiochus+IV+(of+Commagene)   (302 words)

  
 Saudi Aramco World : Drowned Cities of the Upper Euphrates
Soon after this time, there are records showing that the royal family of Commagene was granted Roman citizenship, and the last Commagenian king was known officially as Gaius Julius Antiochus IV Epiphanes—a colorful mixture of imperial Roman and royal Macedonian Syrian nomenclature.
The wealth of Commagene was notable, and it explains the size of the kingdom's capital city.
See Also: COMMAGENE, EUPHRATES RIVER, ROMAN EMPIRE, SAMOSATA, TRADE ROUTES, TURKEY-ARCHEOLOGY, TURKEY-HISTORY, ZEUGMA
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 Commagene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The location of Antiochus' tomb is one of the mysteries of archeology and recent research has revealed that on the peak of Nemrud Mountain close to the mausoleum there are some cavities that could hold the tomb of the king.
In AD 17 Tiberius deposed Antiochus III, but Caligula reinstated his son Antiochus IV who reigned until 72, when Vespasian deposed the dynasty.
Their son Antiochus Theos (69- 40 BC) supported Pompey against the Parthians, and in 64 BC was rewarded with additional territories.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Commagene   (413 words)

  
 Antiochus IV Epiphanes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another Antiochus IV Epiphanes was king in Commagene under Caligula and Claudius.
Taking advantage of this situation, Antiochus was able to proclaim himself as co-regent with another of Seleucus' sons, the infant Antiochus, whose murder he orchestrated a few years later.
He had been hostage in Rome following the peace of Apamea in 188 BC but had recently been exchanged for the son and rightful heir of Seleucus IV, the later Demetrius I Soter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Antiochus_IV_Epiphanes   (581 words)

  
 Commagene
Kommagene is famous for its sanctuary located in Nemrud Mountain (NemrudDagi), an enormous complex on a mountain-top founded by Antiochus Theos featuring giant statues of the king (whose epithetmeans God), surrounded by gods.
The location of Antiochus' tomb is one of the mysteries of archeology and recentresearch has revealed that on the peak of Nemrud Mountain close to the mausoleum there are some cavities that could hold the tombof the king.
InAD 17 Tiberius deposed Antiochus III, but Caligula reinstated his son Antiochus IV Epiphanes who reigned until 72, when Vespasian deposed the dynasty.
www.therfcc.org /commagene-107457.html   (581 words)

  
 Tree: Antiochus IV `Epiphanes' (King) of COMMAGENE
Children: Iotape of COMMAGENE ; Antiochus Epiphanes of COMMAGENE
His Grandchildren: Iulia ; Gaius Julius Agrippa of JUDAEA ; Gaius Julius `Epiphanes Philopappus' of COMMAGENE
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jamesdow/s070/f041431.htm   (581 words)

  
 Ancient coins of Syria
Antiochus IV of Commagene (Epiphanes), A.D. Inscr., ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓ[ΑΣ] ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ ΕΠΙΦΑ[ΝΗΣ]; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ; ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ.
Antiochus I (Soter), called βασιλευς in the cuneiform inscriptions of Babylon at least as early as B.C. 289, was associated with his father in the government circ.
Antiochus VII (Sidetes), B.C. 138-129, younger brother of Demetrius, overthrew Tryphon and married Cleopatra.
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 Commagene
Concerning The Calamity That Befell Antiochus, King Of Commagene.
"The city had been the capital of allied kings of the Roman Empire one of whom, Antiochus IV, was described as a man "who had inherited great wealth and was the richest client-king of all" (Tacitus Hist 2.81.1).
In the first century AD, the kingdom was annexed by Rome to the province of Syria, the city flourished as a frontier town of the Roman Empire, and an entire legion of 5000 soldiers was placed there.
intranet.dalton.org /groups/rome/Commagene.html   (581 words)

  
 My Lines - Person Page 95
Laodice IV married Seleucus IV Philopator, King of Syria, son of Antiochus III Megas, King of Syria and Laodice III Arshâmid, 0187 B.C. She was born 0207 B.C..
Killed in battle against Alexander Balas, a usurper from Smyrna, claiming to be the son of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, and backed by Rome and Syrias enemies.
Laodice Thea Philadelphos Seleucid married Mithradates I Kallinikos, King of Commagene, son of Samus II Theosebes Dikaios, King of Commagene and Pythodoris Arshâmid, 0101 B.C. She was born 0119 B.C..
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 Kommagene
Kommagene es famoso por su santuario situado en la montaña de Nemrud (Nemrud Dagi), un complejo enorme en un mountain-top fundado por Antiochus Theos que ofrece las estatuas gigantes del rey (que epíteto significa a dios), rodeadas por los dioses.
En el ANUNCIO 17 Tiberius deposed Antiochus III, pero Caligula reinstaló a su hijo Antiochus IV Epiphanes que reinó hasta 72, cuando Vespasian deposed la dinastía.
El reino pequeño de Kommagene (lat Commagene) en Siria antigua norteña (Turquía sur-central moderna) limitó por Cilicia en el oeste y Cappadocia en el norte se presentó en 162 A.C., cuando el gobernador Ptolemy se rompió libremente del imperio de desintegración de Seleucid.
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 Tree: Demetrius II Nicator (King) of SYRIA
His (poss.) 3-Great Grandchildren: Antiochus III (King) of COMMAGENE ; Aka II of COMMAGENE ; Darius ARSHAKUNI (King) of PARTHIA ; Arsaces XV Phraates IV ARSHAKUNI
-- Antiochus II `Theos' (King) of SYRIA +
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 Ancient coins of Syria
Epiphanes and Callinicus, sons of Antiochus IV and Iotape, struck bronze coins in Commagene, Selinus, Lacanatis, and Lycaonia (B. p.
Seleucus, son of Antiochus I, appears as βασιλευς in the cuneiform inscriptions of Babylon from B.C. 275 to 269, when he held the viceroyalty of the East.
These were formerly attributed to a mythical son of Seleucus II, but seem certainly to belong to the early part of the second century B.C. The ordinary AR of Antiochus consists of Attic tetradrachms and drachms with inscr.
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 My Lines - Person Page 95
Laodice IV married Seleucus IV Philopator, King of Syria, son of Antiochus III Megas, King of Syria and Laodice III Arshâmid, 0187 B.C. She was born 0207 B.C..
She married Ptolemy V Epiphanes, King of Egypt, son of Ptolemy IV Philopator, King of Egypt and Arsinoë III Philopator, 0193 B.C. She was married to Ptolemy V as part of the Peace of Lysimacheia, concluding warfare and border conflicts between Syria and Egypt 0193 B.C..
Children of King of Parthia Orodes II Aršakuni and Princess of Commagene Ervanduni :
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 Ancient coins of Syria
It was a regal mint-place of Antiochus IV and later Syrian kings (Inscr., ΑΠΑΜΕΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΩΙ ΑΞΙΩΙ and ΑΠΑΜΕΩΝ), and shared in the Tetrapolis coinage (p.
Samosata (Samsat), on the Euphrates, the capital of the kings of Commagene.
On the majority of these, as well as on a certain number of other specimens, the head itself is idealized, perhaps an indication that they were struck after Antiochus was dead; see infra under Antiochus Hierax.
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 Kommagene - free-definition
In AD 17 Tiberius deposed Antiochus III, but Caligula reinstated his son Antiochus IV Epiphanes who reigned until 72, when Vespasian deposed the dynasty.
Kommagene is famous for its sanctuary located in Nemrud Mountain (Nemrud Dagi), an enormous complex on a mountain-top founded by Antiochus Theos featuring giant statues of the king (whose epithet means God), surrounded by gods.
The small kingdom of Kommagene (lat Commagene) in northern ancient Syria (modern south-central Turkey) bounded by Cilicia on the west and Cappadocia on the north arose in 162 BC, when the governor Ptolemy broke free from the disintegrating Seleucid Empire.
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 Commagene
InAD 17 Tiberius deposed Antiochus III, but Caligula reinstated his son Antiochus IV Epiphanes who reigned until 72, when Vespasian deposed the dynasty.
Kommagene is famous for its sanctuary located in Nemrud Mountain (NemrudDagi), an enormous complex on a mountain-top founded by Antiochus Theos featuring giant statues of the king (whose epithetmeans God), surrounded by gods.
The small kingdom of Kommagene (lat Commagene) in northern ancient Syria (modern south-central Turkey) bounded by Cilicia on the west and Cappadocia on the north arose in 162 BC, when the governor Ptolemy broke free from the disintegrating Seleucid Empire.
www.therfcc.org /commagene-107457.html   (8202 words)

  
 Kommagene
In AD 17 Tiberius deposed Antiochus III, but Caligula reinstated his son Antiochus IV Epiphanes who reigned until 72, when Vespasian deposed the dynasty.
Kommagene is famous for its sanctuary located in Nemrud Mountain (Nemrud Dagi), an enormous complex on a mountain-top founded by Antiochus Theos featuring giant statues of the king (whose epithet means God), surrounded by gods.
The small kingdom of Kommagene (lat Commagene) in northern ancient Syria (modern south-central Turkey) bounded by Cilicia on the west and Cappadocia on the north arose in 162 BC, when the governor Ptolemy broke free from the disintegrating Seleucid Empire.
www.webvee.com /articles/k/ko/kommagene.html   (8202 words)

  
 Kommagene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In AD 17 Tiberius deposed Antiochus III, but Caligula reinstated his son Antiochus IV Epiphanes who reigned until 72, when Vespasian deposed the dynasty.
Kommagene is famous for its sanctuary located in Nemrud Mountain (Nemrud Dagi), an enormous complex on a mountain-top founded by Antiochus Theos featuring giant statues of the king (whose epithet means God), surrounded by gods.
The small kingdom of Kommagene (lat Commagene) in northern ancient Syria (modern south-central Turkey) bounded by Cilicia on the west and Cappadocia on the north arose in 162 BC, when the governor Ptolemy broke free from the disintegrating Seleucid Empire.
www.phatnav.com /wiki/index.php?title=Commagena   (8202 words)

  
 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 97.6.10
It has been pointed out that the monument's eclectic decoration reflects the remarkable career of a man who was grandson of Antiochus IV of Commagene, suffect consul at Rome (A.D. 109), and archon at Athens.
Consider also the context of the tomb of C. Julius Antiochus Philopappus within the urban landscape of Athens.
Yet, it should also be remembered that this was an intramural burial,
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 Ancient coinage of Cilicia
Antiochus IV of Commagene (A. issued here coins with his head and the type of Apollo.
Issus, at the head of the gulf of the same name.
His Cilician coins were mainly issued from Tarsus; even those bearing the initials Ι (ΙΣ), Μ, Σ (for Issus, Mallus, Soli) seem to have been actually struck there, as dies with different mint-marks are combined in ‘mules’.
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