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Agathoclea Theotropus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαθόκλεια Θεότροπος, romanized: Agathokleia Theotropos; the
epithet possibly means the Goddess-like) was an Indo-Gr****...
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Agathoclea (Gr****: Ἀγαθόκλεια; c. 247 BC/mid-230s BC – 203/202) was the
favourite mistress of the Greco-Egyptian
Pharaoh Ptolemy IV
Philopator who reigned...
- aristocrats:
Sosibius and Agathocles, the
brother of
Ptolemy IV's
mistress Agathoclea. On
Ptolemy IV's accession,
Sosibius engineered a large-scale
purge of...
- who were
murdered in a
conspiracy that
involved Ptolemy IV's
mistress Agathoclea,
according to
contemporary sources. The
conspirators effectively ruled...
- died 203/202 BC) was a
Ptolemaic minister and
together with his
sister Agathoclea was very
close to
Egyptian king
Ptolemy IV
Philopator (r. 221–204 BC)...
- who were
murdered in a
conspiracy that
involved Ptolemy IV's
mistress Agathoclea,
according to
contemporary sources. The
conspirators effectively ruled...
- and
Agathocles (the
latter being the
brother of
Ptolemy IV's
concubine Agathoclea). In his
early reign,
Ptolemy IV
successfully defeated the
rival Seleucid...
- Indo-Gr**** territory. One
overstrike is known, of a coin of
Strato and
Agathoclea over a coin of Diomedes. This
overstrike could indicate that Diomedes...
- W. Tarn and Bopearachchi, is that
Menander was
succeeded by his
queen Agathoclea, who
acted as
regent to
their infant son
Strato I
until he
became an adult...
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children who were: one son,
Agathocles of Egypt; one daughter,
called Agathoclea, and
another two
daughters whose names are unknown.[citation needed] Agathocles...