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Laodice III Princess of Pontus Laodice III Princess of Pontus was the wife of Antiochus III and is presumed to be the mother of C...
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When Cleopatra, a Piso relative, seduced Caesar it is possible that she was conspiring with her relative Pharnaces II, king of Pontus, to distract Caesar while Pharnaces prepared to wage war against Rome.
Pontus was an ancient country that was located on the southern coast of the Black Sea, province of Cappadocia.
But Caesar got wind of the activities of Pharnaces and rushed to Pontus with two legions, one of which was almost entirely composed of Jewish troops.
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 Business Software Review : Article 'Laodice'
Laodice III Princess of Pontus was the wife of Antiochus III and is presumed to be the mother of Cleopatra I Princess of Syria.
Laodice I Princess of Syria is the daughter of Laodice I Queen of Syria, she is also the mother of Laodice III Princess of Pontus.
Laodice I Queen of Syria is the daughter of Dght of Alexander III Princess of Syria, she is the mother of Laodice I Princess of Syria/ Laodice I became the queen of syria after her mothers death.
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Cleopatra II Princess of Egypt Cleopatra II, is the mother of Cleopatra III Eurgetis Queen of Egypt.
Cleopatra V of Egypt Cleopatra V of Egypt is the mother of Cleopatra VII, by her husband Ptolemy XII, and is po...
Laodice III Princess of Pontus Laodice III Princess of Pontus was the wife of Antiochus III and is presumed to be the mother of C...
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Tigranes II Of Armenia and Cleopatria Of Pontus
Euergetes II Ptolemy VIII Of Egypt and Cleopatra II Epiphanes Of Egypt
Philometer Ptolemy VI Of Egypt and Cleopatra II Epiphanes Of Egypt
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 Libraries, Ancient Greek and Roman [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Thus Aemilius Paulus brought to Rome the library of Perseus, king of Macedonia; Sulla, that of Apellicon of Teos; Lucullus, the extensive one of the kings of Pontus, to which he gave the public free access.
A rival library to that at Alexandria was started by the kings of Pergamus, but was transported to Egypt by Antony, who made a present of its 200,000 volumes to Cleopatra.
Private collections of books were made at Rome soon after the Second Punic War, sometimes from the spoils of Grecian or Eastern conquest.
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 Business Software Review : Article 'Laodice'
Laodice III Princess of Pontus was the wife of Antiochus III and is presumed to be the mother of Cleopatra I Princess of Syria.
Mithridates III Filopator was the King of Pontus.
Laodice I Princess of Syria is the daughter of Laodice I Queen of Syria, she is also the mother of Laodice III Princess of Pontus.
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 Sketches in the History of Western Philosophy
Names and dates for all the here are from E.J. Bickerman, Chronology of the Ancient World [Cornell U. Press, 1982], and Michael Grant, From Alexander to Cleopatra, The Hellenistic World [Collier Books, 1990].
Pontus briefly turns the Black Sea into a Pontic lake.
With both Kings murdered in turn (317, c.310), Cassander is left maintaining the fiction of Alexander's authority.
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 47 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May - Julius Caesar defeated Pharnaces II of Pontus, king of the Bosporus in the Battle of Zela.
February - Roman general Julius Caesar and his ally Cleopatra VII of Egypt defeat the forces of the rival Egyptian Queen Arsinoe IV in the Battle of the Nile, Ptomley was killed, Caesar then relieved his besieged forces in Alexandria
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 caracas.ca - Laodice III Princess of Pontus
Laodice III Princess of Pontus was the wife of Antiochus III and is presumed to be the mother of Cleopatra I Princess of Syria.
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 Tigranes I of Armenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He rapidly built up his power, allying with Mithridates VI of Pontus and marrying his daughter Cleopatra.
Tigranes' son went over to Pompey, and as they approached Artaxata Tigranes himself surrendered, gave up all his territories except Armenia, and finished out his life as a tributary of Rome.
Ultimately the two kings' attempts to control Cappadocia resulted in Roman intervention, in the person of Sulla.
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 Tree: Mithridates V EUERGETES (King) of PONTUS
His (poss.) Grandchildren: Laodice of CAPPADOCIA ; Pharnaces II of PONTUS ; daughter of Mithridates VI ; Cleopatra of PONTUS ; Berenice
-- Laodice (Laodike) III (IV) of PONTUS +
Children: Laodice of PONTUS ; Mithridates VI `the Great' (King) of PONTUS
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 Tree: Mithridates V EUERGETES (King) of PONTUS
His (poss.) Grandchildren: Laodice of CAPPADOCIA ; Pharnaces II of PONTUS ; daughter of Mithridates VI ; Cleopatra of PONTUS ; Berenice
Children: Laodice of PONTUS ; Mithridates VI `the Great' (King) of PONTUS
-- Laodice (Laodike) III (IV) of PONTUS +
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 Epiphanes Ptolemy V Of Egypt / Cleopatra I Of Syria
Name: Cleopatra I Of Syria Born: Died: Father: King Antiochus Iii Of Syria Mother: Laodice Iii Of Pontus
Epiphanes Ptolemy V Of Egypt / Cleopatra I Of Syria
He wa s ma rried t o Cleopatra I. He die d a t the age of twenty ei g h t while puttingdown the las t o f the insurgent s in th e D elt a.
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 GREEK - Online Information article about GREEK
Thus Ptolemy I., Arsinoe II., Ptolemy IV., Cleopatra I., have a kind of commemoration in the coinage on the analogy of the priesthoods established in honour of each royal pair.
In the latest series, the money of the famous Cleopatra VII., it is interesting to note the Egyptian variety of her head, also occurring on Greek imperial money and on that of Ascalon.
Of that of Pontus there are tetradrachms, two of which, of Mithradates IV.
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 Julius Caesar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Making matters worse, though, Pharnaces II of Pontus, son of the great Roman enemy Mithridates the Great was making incursions against neighboring provinces in the Roman East.
While Caesar and Cleopatra enjoyed their love affair in earnest, however, Republican forces in Hispania and Africa continued to be a threat.
Once again Caesar gathered his forces and marched off to face another threat.
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 King Tigranes II the Great of Armenia & Princess Cleopatra of Pontus
King Tigranes II the Great of Armenia and Princess Cleopatra of Pontus
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 History of Ethics Chronological Index
131-126 Ptolemy VII exiled from Egypt by Cleopatra II.
277 Antigonus II defeated invading Gauls at Lysimacheia.
275 Ptolemy II Philadelphus married his sister Arsinoe.
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 Tree: Mithridates (III; IV; King) of PONTUS
His Grandchildren: Antiochis of SYRIA ; Cleopatra I of SYRIA ; Antiochus IV EPIPHANES (King) of SYRIA ; Seleucus IV (King) of SYRIA ; Antiochus (Prince) of SYRIA ; Mithridates V EUERGETES (King) of PONTUS
Children: Laodice (Laodike) III (IV) of PONTUS ; Pharnaces I of PONTUS
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140 BC deat: 55 BC Princes-of Pontus Cleopatra
birt: 242 BC deat: 187 BC Princess-of Pontus Laodice-III
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 Nabataea: The Ptolemy's of Alexandria
Under the direction of his mother, Cleopatra III, he ruled Egypt alternately with his brother Ptolemy IX Soter II and around 105 became involved in a civil war in the Seleucid kingdom in Syria.
Parallels can be seen in the Nabataean development of coins, brother/sister marriages, architecture, massive construction projects, trade agreements (making Alexandria and Petra world class trade centers), deifying their great dead kings (Ptolemy I and Aretas III), clothing styles, and even their methods of burying the dead.
The magnitude of this political masterstroke can be gauged by the fact that Antiochus, before marrying the Ptolemaic princess, had to dismiss his former wife, Laodice.
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 Daniel 11 - Prophecy Fulfilled
Simon, a Benjamite, in spite against Onias III, the high priest, gave information of the treasures in the Jewish temple; and Seleucus having reunited to Syria Clo-Syria and Palestine, the dowry formerly given by Antiochus the Great to Cleopatra, Ptolemy's wife, sent Heliodorus to Jerusalem to plunder the temple.
Seleucus III’s brother, Antiochus III the Great, became the ruler in 223 at 18 years of age and reigned for 36 years (untill 187).
Answering to this very definite prophecy we have historical records of an alliance between the two rival kingdoms, when Ptolemy Philadelphus gave his daughter Berenice in marriage to Antiochus Theos of Syria, upon condition that he should put away his wife, Laodice.
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Laodice Thea Philadelphos was the daughter of Antiochus VIII Philometor Grypus and Cleopatra Tryphaena.
Laodice (?) was the daughter of Achaeus (?).
Laodice (?) was the daughter of Andromachus (?).
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 SFAGN: Numismatic and Historic Miscellanea / The End of the Seleucids
On second thought the people of Ptolemais decided that the danger of reprisals from Cleopatra (III) was more than the alliance with Lathyrus was worth, but he set sail all the same and landed an army to the north of the besieged town.
Laodice, the queen of some unknown tribe, summoned Eusebes to her assistance and he was killed in battle with the Parthians.
It has long been conjectured that Demetrias is a name taken by Damascus during the reign of Demetrius III, and one of the coins has a Tyche very similar to that on the units of Aretas.
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 Serebella: Article - Laodice III Princess of Pontus
Laodice III Princess of Pontus was the wife of Antiochus III and is presumed to be the mother of Cleopatra I Princess of Syria.
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 Tree: Mithridates VI `the Great' (King) of PONTUS
Children: Pharnaces II of PONTUS ; daughter of Mithridates VI ; Cleopatra of PONTUS
Tree: Mithridates VI `the Great' (King) of PONTUS
-- Laodice (Laodike) III (IV) of PONTUS +
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 GedBrowser
140 BC deat: 55 BC Princes-of Pontus Cleopatra
birt: 242 BC deat: 187 BC Princess-of Pontus Laodice-III
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 Tree: Antiochus (Ariobarzanes) of PONTUS
His (poss.) Great Grandchildren: Antiochis of SYRIA ; Cleopatra I of SYRIA ; Antiochus IV EPIPHANES (King) of SYRIA ; Seleucus IV (King) of SYRIA ; Antiochus (Prince) of SYRIA ; Mithridates V EUERGETES (King) of PONTUS
Possible Child: Mithridates (III; IV; King) of PONTUS
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 TIGRE - LoveToKnow Article on TIGRE
Eupator of Pontus, whose daughter Cleopatra he married.
During the next years wars are mentioned in Syria, where the princess Cleopatra Selene attempted in vain to restore the Seleucid rule, but was besieged in Acco and afterwards killed (Joseph.
In 83 he invaded Syria, defeated the last successors of Seleucus and occupied Cilicia, of which the eastern parts still belonged to the Seleucids (Justin xl.
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 Cleopatra VII of Egypt
After his brilliant conquest of Gaul his loyal army was willing to follow him on campaigns in Egypt, Pontus, Africa and Spain which made him master of the Roman world.
Granting himself dictatorial powers as the first de facto emperor he passed a flood of shrewd, sane measures which improved life for many at home and abroad.
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