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  1. Archelaus

    The name Archelaus Greek , i.e. prime rule of people may refer to Historical persons Archelaus philosopher , pupil of Anaxagoras, 5th century BC Archelaus I of Macedon , reigned 413 399 BC Archelaus general , fought in the First, Second and Third Mithridatic Wars 1st century BC Archelaus high priest of Comana Cappadocia Archelaus died 55 BC , son of general Archelaus, the high priest of Comana Cappadocia in 1st century BC Archelaus father of Archelaus of Cappadocia Archelaus , son to the above, another high priest of Comana Cappadocia in 1st century BC Archelaus of Cappadocia , son to the above and reigned as King 36 BC AD 17 Archelaus of Cilicia died 38 , son to the above and Client King under Roman Emperor Tiberius in the 1st century AD Herod Archelaus born 23 BC , ethnarch of Samaria, Judea, and Idumea, 4 BC 6 AD Archelaus of Sparta, son of Agesilaus I died 886 BC Archelaus of Priene , an ancient Greek sculptor Archelaus the deacon, a third century saint martyred with Quiriacus of Ostia in 235 Archelaus, bishop of Caschar in Mesopotamia, third century bishop to whom is attributed a Disputation with Manes, see Mani prophet Mythological Persons Archelaus, son of Heracles Archelaus, son Electryon and Anaxo, killed by the sons of Pterelaus Archelaus, son of Aegyptus . He was killed by his wife, Anaxibia, daughter of Danaus. Archelaus, son of Temenus son of Heracles . Driven into exile by his brothers, he was promised the kingdom of king Cisseus of Macedonia, and the hand of his daughter in marriage. He was, however, betrayed and murdered by the king. Other Archelaus play Archelaus play by Euripides disambiguation hn bg ca Arquelau de Archelaos el es Arquelao eu Arkelao fr Arch laos gl Arquelao it Archelao he la Archelaus hu Arkhelaosz egy rtelm s t lap nl Archela s ja pl Archelaos pt Arquelau ru sk Archelaos sh Arhelaj fi Arkhelaos t smennyssivu sv Archelaos ...   more details



  1. Archelaus of Macedon

    Archelaus of Macedon may refer to Archelaus I of Macedon , king of Macedon from 413 to 399 BC Archelaus II of Macedon , succeeded his father Archelaus I hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Archelaus (father of Archelaus of Cappadocia)

    Archelaus lang el , flourished 1st century BC was a High priest of the temple state of Comana Cappadocia Comana, Cappadocia . ref name Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 ref Archelaus was a Cappadocia n Greeks Greek ... Client Ruler and High Priest of Comana Cappadocia Comana, Cappadocia , Archelaus high priest of Comana Cappadocia Archelaus ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus ... p.208 ref His paternal grandfather also called Archelaus general Archelaus , Kingdom of Pontus ... father and sister, Archelaus succeeded his father as High Priest Temple Ruler of the Comana Cappadocia. ref name Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 Archelaus was the High Priest of the Bellona goddess ... BC, Archelaus assisted with troops and money for those who created disturbances in Cappadocia and threatened then King Ariobarzanes III of Cappadocia . Cicero compelled Archelaus to quit the campaign against Ariobarzanes III. ref name Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 In 47 BC the Roman Dictator ... the Triumvir Pompey , deprived and deposed Archelaus of his office of high priest and rule over Comana. ref name Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 3 Archelaus was replaced by another Greek nobleman ... Comana . ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 2 ref The fate of Archelaus afterwards is unknown. Archelaus had married a Cappadocia n Greek Hetaera called Glaphyra hetaera Glaphya . ref Syme, Anatolica studies in Strabo p.p.144 & 167 ref Glaphyra bore Archelaus two sons Archelaus Sisines, ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 32710 Archelaus ref also known as King Archelaus of Cappadocia who reign from 36 BC until his death in 17 ref name Dueck ... topic 32710 Archelaus H. Temporini and W. Haase, Aufstieg und Niedergang der r mischen Welt Geschichte ... Archelaus Father Of Archelaus Of Cappadocia Category Anatolian Greeks Category Roman client ...   more details



  1. Archelaus of Cappadocia

    Archelaus lang el , flourished 1st century BC & 1st century died 17 AD was a Roman client prince and the last king of Cappadocia . ref http www.livius.org ap ark archelaus archelaus.html ref Family and Early life Archelaus was a Cappadocia Cappadocian Greeks Greek nobleman , possibly of Macedonia Greece Macedonian descent . His full name was Archelaus Sisines . ref Syme, Anatolica studies ... Archelaus father of Archelaus of Cappadocia Archelaus , of the temple state of Comana Cappadocia Comana ... Library, Archelaus no.3&4 ref Archelaus father served as the High Priest of the Bellona goddess Roman Goddess of War, Bellona . Archelaus had a sibling a brother called Sisines. ref Dueck, Strabo s cultural geography the making of a kolossourgia p.208 ref The paternal grandfather of Archelaus, also known as Archelaus high priest of Comana Cappadocia Archelaus , was the first in his family to be High ... . ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no.2 ref His paternal ... his paternal grandfather, may have been a maternal grandson of the Pontic King, who his father Archelaus general Archelaus , was the favorite high ranking general of Mithridates VI, who may had married ... smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no.3 ref His father was replaced by another ..., Archelaus no.2 ref Glaphyra, Mark Antony and accession to the throne Years later the mother of Archelaus .... ref Syme, Anatolica studies in Strabo p.167 ref The triumvir had fallen in love with the mother of Archelaus ... her son Archelaus as king of Cappadocia. ref Syme, Anatolica studies in Strabo p.148 ref In 36 BC, Antony ... throne and installed Archelaus as the successor of Ariarathes  X. His mother appeared to be a powerful ... Archelaus assumed the Cappadocian throne, his royal title was in Greek , Archelaus Philopatris Ktistes . ref Temporini, Aufstieg und Niedergang der r mischen Welt Geschichte ... from coinage. ref http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no.4 ...   more details



  1. Archelaus (phrourarch)

    Orphan date August 2009 For other uses, see Archelaus Archelaus was a Macedon ian phrourarch of Tyre, Lebanon Tyre appointed by Perdiccas or Alexander in 323 321 BC. Perdiccas had left 800 attic talent talent s with him in 321 BC for safe keeping, which he turned over to Attalus son of Andromenes after Perdiccas death along with the affairs of the city. References Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great Edited by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 DEFAULTSORT Archelaus Phrourarch Category Phrourarchs of Alexander the Great Category 4th century BC Macedonians ...   more details



  1. Archelaus (general)

    Archelaus lang el , flourished during the latter half of the second century BC & first half ... . Archelaus was the greatest general that had served under Mithridates VI ref name ancientlibrary271 ... Mayor Mayor, The Poison King the life and legend of Mithradates, Rome s deadliest enemy p.114 ref Archelaus ... gave Archelaus a Court Title , ref Plutarch, Sulla 22.4 ref which means in Greek Friend . Along ... ref Archelaus was a prominent Pontic general during the First Mithridatic War 89 BC 85 BC. In 88 BC as a part of the First Mithridatic War, Archelaus and his brother were involved in a military campaign ... brother. Archelaus was next involved in Mithridates VI s successful military campaign in conquering most of Asia Roman province the Roman Province of Asia . Archelaus had attacked a city called Magnesia ad Sipylum or Magnesia on the Maeander . This attack failed and Archelaus was wounded in the fighting ... had given Archelaus the command of his large fleet and army to conquer Athens . Archelaus and the Pontic ... and wanted Mithridates VI to conquer them. On their way to Athens, Archelaus captured the Cyclades Islands and the Greek island of Delos . ref name historyofwar When Archelaus and the Pontic army arrived ... of Archelaus encouraged citizens from Southern Greece to revolt against Roman rule. Archelaus and Bruttius ... , where Archelaus was completely defeated. Archelaus and the Pontic army were besieged by Roman Dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla and his five Roman legions. Archelaus and the Pontic army withdrew from ... army to Greece to assist Archelaus. As Arcathius was advancing through Northern Greece, Archelaus ... finally broke into Athens. By that time, Arcathius had died on his way to Athens. Archelaus ally the Athenian tyrant Aristion had escaped into the Acropolis of Athens . ref name historyofwar Archelaus ... . Archelaus took the Pontic army and joined the remaining forces in Thessaly , taking command at Thermopylae . Sulla moved to Boeotia to face Archelaus. Archelaus escaped to Chalcis where he ...   more details



  1. Archelaus (philosopher)

    Archelaus lang el 5th century BCE was an Ancient Greek philosophy Ancient Greek philosopher , a pupil of Anaxagoras , and may have been a teacher of Socrates . He asserted that the principle of Motion physics motion was the separation of hot from cold, from which he endeavoured to explain the formation of the Earth and the creation of animal s and human s. Life Archelaus was a Philosophy philosopher of the Ionian School philosophy Ionian School , called Physicus from having been the first to teach Natural philosophy at Athens . This statement of Diogenes La rtius , ref name diog1 Diogenes La rtius, ii. 16 ref is contradicted by Clement of Alexandria , ref Clement of Alexandria, Stromata , i. ref but the two may be reconciled by supposing that Archelaus was the first Athenian who did so. According to Simplicius of Cilicia Simplicius , ref name simpl1 Simplicius, in Phys. Aristot. fol. 6, b. ref who probably got his information from Theophrastus , Archelaus was a native of Athens ... , a contemporary of Socrates, that Socrates went with Archelaus on a trip to Samos. ref Diogenes ... seen in Socrates autobiographical sketch in Plato s Phaedo ref Plato, Phaedo , 96b ref a reference to Archelaus ... John Burnet 1911, Plato Phaedo , p. 100. ref The tradition which connects Archelaus with Euripides may have arisen from a confusion with Euripides patron, Archelaus I of Macedon Archelaus , king of Macedon ia. Philosophy No fragments of Archelaus have survived his doctrines have to be extracted ... Hippolytus . Archelaus held that air and infinity are the principle of all things, by which Pseudo ... and warmth, or water and fire, the one passive, the other active. Archelaus deduced motion from the opposition ... doctrines of Archelaus, he asserted that the Earth was flat, but that the surface must ... Heresies , i. 8 Archelaus . ws Diogenes La rtius , s Lives of the Eminent Philosophers Book II Archelaus Life of Archelaus , translated by Robert Drew Hicks 1925 Presocratics DEFAULTSORT Archelaus ...   more details



  1. Archelaus (play)

    Italic title Archelaus lang grc , Archelaos is a drama written and performed in Macedonia ancient kingdom Macedon ia by Euripides honouring Archelaus I of Macedon on a par with king Caranus king Karanus . Felix Jacoby thinks it possible that Euripides called Karanus Archelaus which actually means leader of people , in order to please Archelaus. In the play, Archelaos son of Temenus was exiled from Argos by his brothers and went to Thrace , to king Cisseus who happened to be at war with neighbouring people and promised Archelaos his kingdom and daughter if he could protect him against the enemies. Archelaos did it and went to ask the king for his promised reward. The king however broke his promise and decided to kill Archelaos by treachery. He therefore gave orders to prepare a pitfall to trap him. But a slave of the king told Archelaos about the plot and the hero asked for a secret interview with the king when alone he threw him inside the pitfall. He then fled to Macedonia, led by a goat, according to some command of Apollo, and founded the city of Vergina Aigai after the goat. From the main play only fragments have been saved. The works Alcmene , Temenus , Temenidai and Archelaus were part of the Macedonian tetralogy of Euripides. References Euripides Cresphontes Kresphontes and Archelaos by Annette Harder, Eur pides . ISBN 9004075119. The Macedonian tetralogy of Euripides by Richard Johnson Walker. Euripides Plays Category Plays by Euripides Category Lost plays Category Mythology of Macedonia kingdom Category Archelaus I of Macedon Ancient Greece stub ...   more details



  1. Archelaus of Cilicia

    Archelaus lang el , born before 8 BC 38 was a Cappadocia n Prince ref name Tacitus, Annals, 6.41 Tacitus , Annals, 6.41 ref from Anatolia and a Roman client king ref Wilson, Encyclopedia of ancient Greece , p.161 ref of Cilicia Cilicia Trachea and Lycaonia Eastern Lycaonia . ref name Levick, p.110 Levick, Tiberius the Politician , p.110 ref He is sometimes called Archelaus Minor Minor Latin ... ref to distinguish him from his father Archelaus of Cappadocia . Family Background Archelaus was a Monarch ... Archelaus to be named after the first Archelaus general Archelaus his paternal great great grandfather ... Client King Archelaus of Cappadocia from his first marriage to Kingdom of Armenia antiquity an unnamed ... , p.p.114&138 ref , thus Artavasdes II was a maternal grandson to Mithridates VI and Laodice. Archelaus ... of Herod the Great Alexander and her unnamed daughter. Life Little is known on Archelaus life prior ... , p.205 ref After 25  BC, Archelaus and his family settled there, while his father developed ... ref When Archelaus father died in 17, Cappadocia became a Roman province and Lesser Armenia Armenia ... Archelaus to rule, as a client king, Cilicia Cilicia Trachea including its maritime possessions ... of his father. Archelaus was also allowed to continue his rule over the small Cilician region of Cetis ... im Spiegel der neueren Forschung, Volume 1 , p.2093 ref Historic sources mention little on Archelaus ... 36, the Cappadocian tribe of the Cietae, who were subjects to Archelaus, resisted against the monarch ..., where they held out against Archelaus unwarlike troops. For Archelaus to end the rebellion ... to surrender. ref name Tacitus, Annals, 6.41 Archelaus died in 38, leaving no heir to his throne ... de Gruyter, Berlin 1995, p. 1223 ref The Roman Emperor Caligula also gave territories of Archelaus to Antiochus ... child, the couple, as a posthumous honor to Archelaus and as a mark of respect to the former king and their distant relative, named their son Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes . References ...   more details



  1. Herod Archelaus

    File Herod Archelaus I.jpg 200px thumb Herod Archelaus from Guillaume Rouill s Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum Image Herod Archelaus.jpg 300px thumb Herodian coinage Coin of Herod Archelaus Image Palestine after Herod.png thumb right 300px The Division of Herod the Great Herod s Kingdom br legend lime Tetrarchy Judea under Herod Archelaus, legend Fuchsia Territory under Herod Antipas legend orange ... article date October 2009 Herod Archelaus 23 BC c. 18 AD was the ethnarch of Samaria , Judea ..., the brother of Herod Antipas , and the half brother of Herod Philip I . Archelaus received the Tetrarchy ... of the Census of Quirinius . The first wife of Archelaus is given by Josephus simply as Mariamne, ref cite book author Josephus origyear circa 75 chapter The History Of The Spurious Alexander. Archelaus ... Aristobulus , whom he divorced to marry Glaphyra . She was the widow of Archelaus brother Alexander ... Mosaic law along with Archelaus continued cruelty roused the ire of the Jews, who complained to Augustus. Archelaus was deposed in the year 6 and banished to Vienne, Is re Vienne in Gaul Samaria, Judea ... of the Jewish People , Harvard University Press, 1976, ISBN 0674397312, page 246 When Archelaus ... province under the name Iudaea. ref In the Bible, Archelaus is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew ... in a dream to return to Israel presumably to Bethlehem . However, upon hearing that Archelaus had succeeded ... in the Gospel of Luke may refer to Archelaus s journey to Rome. Some interpreters conclude ... herod archelaus.htm King Herod Archelaus http jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 1729&letter A&search Herod 20Archelaus Jewish Encyclopedia Archelaus S start S hou Herodian Dynasty House of Herod ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archelaus, Herod ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Archelaus, Herod Category ... Archelaus uk wo Arkelawus yi ...   more details



  1. Archelaus of Priene

    File Apotheosis Homer BM 2191.jpg right thumb Archelaus of Priene s relief Archelaus of Priene was a Greek sculptor who lived close to 300 BC in Priene . He is remembered for his apotheosis of Homer apotheosis of Homer , a marble relief aggrandising the poet that is now preserved in the British Museum . References cite book title Patterns of redemption in Virgil s Georgics pages 29 first Llewelyn last Morgan publisher Cambridge University Press year 1999 isbn 0521651662 cite book title Greek myths and Christian mystery pages 333 first Hugo last Rahner publisher Biblo & Tannen Publishers year 1971 isbn 0819602701 cite book title Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire pages 40 first Claude last Nicolet publisher University of Michigan Press year 1990 isbn 0472100963 Greece sculptor stub Category Ancient Greek sculptors Category 4th century BC people fr Arch laos de Pri ne ca Arquelau de Prienne el it Archelao di Priene pl Archelaos z Priene ...   more details



  1. Archelaus Smith

    Infobox person name Archelaus Smith image image size caption birth name birth date Birth date 1734 04 23 birth place Chatham, Massachusetts Chatham , Massachusetts , United States death date Death date and age 1821 04 03 1734 04 23 death place Centreville, Cape Sable Island , Nova Scotia body discovered death cause resting place resting place coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title residence nationality United States American , Canada Canadian ethnicity citizenship other names known for Early settler of Barrington, Nova Scotia education alma mater employer occupation years active home town salary networth height weight title term predecessor successor party opponents boards religion Presbyterian spouse Elizabeth Nickerson partner children Susanna Smith, Hezekiah Smith, Mercy Smith, Eunice Smith, James Smith, Stephen Smith, Archelaus Smith, Jr., Hannah Smith parents relations callsign awards signature website footnotes box width Archelaus Smith 23 April 1734 3 April 1821 , was a Tanner occupation tanner , shoemaker and early settler of Barrington, Nova Scotia . He was born in Chatham, Massachusetts to parents Deacon Stephen Smith c1706 1766 and Bathsheba Brown Smith 1709 1766 . He was christened in the Congregational Church , Chatham, Massachusetts on 23 Apr 1734. ref New England .... ref Island Memories, published 1982 by the Archelaus Smith Historical Society, Cape Sable Island ref ref The Island Looks Back, published 1981 by the Archelaus Smith Historical Society, Cape Sable ... at Centreville disambiguation needed date February 2012 were called the Housen , and belonged to Archelaus ... published 1982 by the Archelaus Smith Historical Society, Cape Sable Island ref In addition, a museum ... External links http www.nickersonassoc.org http www.archelaus.org Archelaus Smith museum Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Smith, Archelaus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Tanner ... 03 PLACE OF DEATH Centreville, Cape Sable Island , Nova Scotia DEFAULTSORT Smith, Archelaus Category ...   more details



  1. Archelaus (son of Androcles)

    orphan date August 2009 For other uses, see Archelaus Archelaus was the Macedon ian phrourarch of the Bactria n rock called Aornos in 326 BC . References Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great Edited by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 DEFAULTSORT Archelaus Son Of Androcles Category Phrourarchs of Alexander the Great Category 4th century BC Macedonians Category Hetairoi ...   more details



  1. Archelaus I of Macedon

    Infobox person name Archelaus I title King of Macedon predecessor Perdiccas II of Macedon successor Crateuas of Macedon religion Ancient Greek religion spouse unknown children Orestes of Macedon br Archelaus ... Alcetas II uncle br Prince Philip uncle br Cousin br Half brother Archelaus I lang el ... died, Archelaus had succeeded in converting Macedon into a significantly stronger power. Thucydides credited Archelaus with doing more for his kingdom than all of his predecessors together. Biography Family Archelaus was a son of Perdiccas II of Macedon Perdiccas II by a slave woman. Archelaus obtained ... Plato, Gorgias . ref Reign Almost immediately after he took power, Archelaus was faced with a situation ... in desperate need of a huge amount of timber to build new ships and Archelaus in a position to set the price. Archelaus generously supplied the Athenians with the timber they needed. In recognition of this, the Athenians honored Archelaus and his children with the titles of proxenos and euergetes . ref In the shadow of Olympus by Eugene N. Borza, page 163 .ISBN 0691008809 ref Archelaus went on to institute ... right thumb 155px The bust of Euripides , who was hosted by Archelaus Archelaus was also known ..., tragedians, including Agathon and Euripides who wrote his tragedies Archelaus play Archelaus and The Bacchae ... of his time . Archelaus reorganized the Olympia, a religious festival with musical and athletic .... In addition, Archelaus competed and won in Tethrippon in both Ancient Olympics Olympic and Pythian ... to Claudius Aelianus Aelian , Archelaus was killed in 399 BC during a hunt, by one of the royal ... and one Macedonian, Decamnichos. The latter used to be Archelaus protege. However Decamnichos once insulted, in front of Archelaus, the tragic poet Euripides for his alleged bad breath smell. Archelaus got outraged and allowed Euripides to punish Decamnichos through flogging. Decamnichos was allowed to remain in the court of Archelaus, however he did not forget about this treatment thus ...   more details



  1. Archelaus II of Macedon

    Archelaus II of Macedon Ancient Greek Greek succeeded his father Archelaus I of Macedon Archelaus I and reigned seven years. He died while out hunting, either by accident or assassination. He was brother of Orestes of Macedon . According to the Chronicon Eusebius Chronicon he reigned four years. References History of the World Page 283 By Sir Walter Raleigh , Thomas Birch, William Oldys 1829 MacedonKings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Archelaus 02 Of Macedon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Archelaus 02 Of Macedon Category Macedonian monarchs Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC rulers Category 4th century BC Macedonians Ancient Greece bio stub Greece royal stub ca Arquelau II de Maced nia es Arquelao II it Archelao II di Macedonia mk II nl Archelaus II van Macedoni ja 2 pl Archelaos II Macedo ski pt Arquelau II da Maced nia sr II sh Arhelaj II ...   more details



  1. Acacius (son of Archelaus)

    More footnotes date March 2011 Acacius, son of Archelaus lang el lang grc was a Byzantine official, mentioned as a representative of emperor Justin II r. 565 578 in 573. He is known for causing a military disaster in a siege of Nusaybin Nisibis 573 , early in the Roman Persian War of 572 591 . ref name PLRE Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992 , p. 9 10 ref Siege of Nisibis John of Epiphania Acacius is first mentioned by name in the work of John of Epiphania . He was reportedly sent by Justin II to dismiss Marcian cousin of Justin II Marcian , the magister militum per Orientem , from office. Acacius dutifully did so, preventing Marcian from concluding the siege of Nusaybin Nisibis . The leaderless Byzantine troops retreated. ref name PLRE After the winter season, Marcian gathered together his forces again and set out from Dara Mesopotamia Dara meeting with the barbarian s in front of the city of Nusaybin Nisibis led by Varaman, who was in command of the companies stationed them. A fierce battle followed in which the Romans turned the barbarians to flight vigorously near the Persian place called Sarmathon, bringing down many of them. Then making an attempt at the fortress of Thebython where they spent ten days. Unable to seize it, they returned to the city of Dara while it was still spring and again invaded enemy land planning to besiege Nisibis with the approval of the emperor Justin. ref John of Epiphania, fragment 3 ref While they were encamped near the city, King Khosrau I Chosro s set out from Babylon with an army of Medes Medians crossing the Tigris River ... of Archelaus removing Marcian, who was still besieging Nisibis, from office because he had doubts ... to storm it, a violent tempered man arrived, named Acacius Archelaus, sent for no just reason by king ... Archelaus was sent out to replace Marcian, or merely to announce his replacement by Theodore Tzirus ... Oxford University Press isbn 0198229453 DEFAULTSORT Acacius Son Of Archelaus Category 6th century ...   more details



  1. Archelaus (high priest of Comana Cappadocia)

    Archelaus lang el , flourished 1st century BC, died January February 55 BC was a high priest of the temple state of Comana Cappadocia Comana, Cappadocia . ref name berenice Family background Archelaus ... descent . He was the first son and namesake of the Kingdom of Pontus Pontic high ranking General Archelaus general Archelaus who participated in the Mithridatic Wars ref name dueck cite book url http ... of Archelaus were active in the Pontic Court. ref name dueck The identity of his mother is unknown ... IV footnote 19 publisher Tyndale House accessdate 1 March 2011 year 2010 ref Archelaus was descended from King Mithridates VI of Pontus . According to Strabo , Archelaus claimed to be a son of Mithridates ... Princeton University Press isbn 0 69112 683 6 ref Chronologically, Archelaus may have been ... one of the daughters of Mithridates VI. ref name mayor There is a possibility that the mother of Archelaus ... appointed Archelaus as High Priest and Roman Client King of the temple state of Comana Cappadocia ... Archelaus, No. 2 publisher Ancient Library accessdate 1 March 2011 ref When Pompey raised him to the priesthood, Archelaus became the priest of the Bellona goddess Roman Goddess of War, Bellona . The dignity ... over the place and its immediate vicinity. Archelaus had control over the temple serfs, numbering ... im spiegel der neueren Forschung , p. 1149. ref By the time of his appointed priesthood and rule, Archelaus ..., he had two children one son called Archelaus father of Archelaus of Cappadocia Archelaus and an unnamed daughter. ref cite web url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0272.html title Archelaus ... province Syria , Aulus Gabinius , was making preparations for the Parthia n War and Archelaus travelled to Syria to offer his assistance to Gabinius. As Archelaus planned his trip to Syria, the Ptolemaic ... name lib Remarriage In the summer of 56 BC, Archelaus travelled to Alexandria , Ancient Egypt Egypt ... lib Archelaus gave Berenice IV personal gifts and showed his military capabilities to woo her into marriage ...   more details



  1. Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes

    Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes , also known as Julius Archelaus Epiphanes Epiphanes Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes or simply known as Gaius Greek language Greek , 38 92 was an influential prince of the Kingdom of Commagene , who lived in the 1st century. Epiphanes was the first born son and child to King Antiochus IV of Commagene and Queen Iotapa of Commagene . His parents were full blooded siblings. His parents were Roman Client Monarchs of Commagene that lived under the Roman Empire in the 1st century. His younger siblings were prince Callinicus Prince of Commagene Callinicus and princess Iotapa . He was of Armenia n, Greeks Greek and Medes descent. Through his ancestor from Commagene, Queen Laodice VII Thea , who was the mother of King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene , he was a direct descendant of the Greek Syria n Kingdom the Seleucid Empire . He was most probably born in Samosata , the capital of the Kingdom of Commagene or in Rome . However, he was raised and educated between Rome and Samosata. His mother died around 52 and his father raised him. Epiphanes was named in honor of his father, his ancestors and the late Roman Client King Archelaus of Cilicia . Antiochus IV was an ally to the Roman Emperor s and various members of the Herodian Dynasty . Epiphanes was betrothed in 43 44 to the princess Drusilla daughter of Agrippa I Drusilla , who was a daughter of Judea n King Agrippa I . Agrippa thought that Epiphanes would embrace the religion Judaism and Jewish customs. However, Epiphanes never married Drusilla because he refused to adopt the customs and religion of the Jews. The marriage between Epiphanes and Drusilla had not been contracted on the death of Agrippa I. Later Epiphanes was later betrothed to Drusilla s sister Mariamne daughter of Herod Agrippa I Mariamne . In 49 50, the brother of Mariamne and Drusilla, King Agrippa II had cancelled the wedding between Epiphanes and Mariamne, because again Epiphanes ...   more details



  1. Timotheus (musician)

    There are two notable ancient Greek musicians called Timotheus Timotheus of Miletus , a poet and lyre player in the court of Macedon under Archelaus I of Macedon Archelaus I . Timotheus flautist , a flute player in the court of Macedon under Alexander the Great he was an escort disamb ...   more details



  1. Dorylaeus

    Dorylaeus early 1st century BC , was a commander in the Kingdom of Pontus who served under Mithridates VI of Pontus Mithridates the Great . Dorylaeus reinforced Archelaus general Archelaus with eighty thousand fresh troops after the latter s loss at Battle of Chaeronea 86 BC Battle of Chaeronea . Dorylaeus wanted to bring about a battle with Sulla right away, but changed his mind after a skirmish with Roman troops. Bibliography Plutarch Sulla , 20 Category Pontus Category 1st century BC people ...   more details



  1. Glaphyra (hetaera)

    military victory against the Triumvir Pompey , deprived and deposed Archelaus of his office of high ..., Archelaus no. 3 ref Archelaus was replaced by another Greek nobleman called Lycomedes of Comana Lycomedes ... smith bio 0272.html Ancient Library, Archelaus no. 2 ref Sometime after Archelaus had died at an unknown date. After the death of Archelaus, Glaphyra remained in Cappadocia with her sons. Glaphyra ... Archelaus as the successor of Ariarathes X. Glaphyra appeared to be a powerful lady at the Royal ... EBchecked topic 32710 Archelaus http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice iv.htm http www.tyndalehouse.com ...   more details



  1. Crateuas of Macedon

    Crateuas Ancient Greek Greek , also called Craterus, was List of kings of Macedon King of Macedon for four days in 399 BC. He was lover of Archelaus I of Macedon , whom he killed to become a king himself. ref Ps. Plato, Alcibiades II , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0176 query section 3D 23180 layout loc Alc. 202.141c 141d Aristotle, Politics , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0058&layout &loc 5.1311b V, 10 1311b . ref According to another version, Craterus killed the king, because Archelaus had promised to give him one of his daughters in marriage, but later gave her to someone else. ref Aelian, Varia historia , VIII, 9. ref A third version asserts that Archelaus was unintentionally struck by Craterus during a hunt. ref Diodorus Siculus, Library , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0084&layout &loc 14.37.1 XIV, 37, 6 . ref Notes Reflist start box succession box title Kings of Macedon King of Macedon before archelaus I of Macedon Archelaus I after Orestes of Macedon Orestes years 399 BC end box MacedonKings Category 399 BC deaths Category Macedonian monarchs Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC rulers Category Non dynastic kings of Macedon Category Courtiers of Archelaus I of Macedon Category Old Macedonian kingdom Category 4th century BC Macedonians af Krateros van Makedoni ar de Krateros Makedonien es Cratero de Macedonia it Cratero di Macedonia mk nl Craterus van Macedoni ja pl Krateros Macedo ski pt Cr tero da Maced nia ro Crateuas al Macedoniei sh Krater od Makedonije ...   more details



  1. Battle of the River Amnias

    by Archelaus This was the turning point of the battle when the scythed chariots led by Archelaus ... and attack what was now the rear of Nicomedes armor. Even though Archelaus and Neoptolemus had the clear ...   more details



  1. Orestes of Macedon

    Orestes of Macedon Ancient Greek Greek was son of Archelaus I of Macedon Archelaus and successor king of his murdered father. He reigned between 399 396 BC along with his guardian Aeropus II of Macedon Aeropus II . References History of the Macedonians Page 43 By Edward Farr 1850 s start succession box title Kings of Macedon King of Macedon before Craterus of Macedon Craterus after Archelaus II of Macedon Archelaus II years 399 BC&ndash 393 BC s end MacedonKings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC rulers Category 4th century BC Macedonians Ancient Greece bio stub Greece royal stub af Orestes van Makedoni ar bg de Orestes Makedonien es Orestes de Macedonia fr Oreste de Mac doine it Oreste di Macedonia mk nl Orestes van Macedoni ja pl Orestes Macedo ski pt Orestes da Maced nia ro Oreste al Macedoniei ru sr sh Orest od Makedonije fi Orestes Makedonia ...   more details



  1. Athronges

    Athronges likely derived from ethrog , citron was a leader of the Jews during the insurrection under Herod Archelaus . A shepherd, in common with his four brothers after proclaiming himself a messiah , Athronges led the rebellion against Archelaus and the Ancient Rome Romans ref Flavius Josephus , Jewish Antiquities 17.278 284 ref . After a protracted struggle Athronges and his brothers were defeated. ref http www.earlyjewishwritings.com text josephus ant17.html JA 17.10.7 ref See also Jewish Messiah claimants References references Flavius Josephus , Bellum Judaicum 2.60 JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT Athronges Category Rebels Category Jewish Messiah claimants Category Jewish Roman wars he pl Atrongajos ...   more details




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