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Saint Agathoclia (
Agathocleia; Spanish:
Santa Agatoclia) (died c. 230 AD) is
venerated as a
patron saint of Mequinenza, Aragón, Spain. Her
feast day is...
- "question" in Pali).
After his
death in 130 BC, he was
succeeded by his wife
Agathocleia,
perhaps the
daughter of Agathocles, who
ruled as
regent for his son...
- ISBN 978-1-009-15018-7. "The
COININDIA Coin Galleries: Indo-Gr****s:
Agathocleia (Agathokleia)". coinindia.com.
Retrieved 2024-06-27. Roppa,
Andrea (7...
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female first name. It is
derived from the Gr**** name
Agathocles (feminine
Agathocleia),
itself derived from the Gr****
words agathos—meaning good, kind—and...
- (Vera), Hope (Nadezhda), and Love (Lyubov), at Rome (c. 137)
Martyr Agathocleia (230)
Martyr Theodota of Cappadocia, at
Nicaea (230)
Martyrs Lucy and...
- Theoxena, who
escaped to
Egypt in 289 BC.
Their descendants included Agathocleia and
Agathocles of Egypt, who were
Ptolemy IV's
chief mistress and chief...
- Vol. 37, 1905, No.1, pp. 164–7. "Coins of the Graeco-India Sovereigns.
Agathocleia,
Strato I Soter, and
Strato II Philopater" in
Corolla numismatica: Numismatic...
- wore a ring
bearing the
image of the vice-king, and
named his
daughter Agathocleia. When a
rebellion against Agathocles broke out in 202 BC, Aristomenes...
- (who
included among Ptolemy II's mistresses, the
courtesans Bilistiche,
Agathocleia,
Stratonice of Libya, and Myrto –
whose coloring and
ethnicity were not...
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suggested that 300 era
coins bearing the
letters ΑΓΑΘ
originate from
Agathocleia, a city in
Mysia founded by Agathocles.
Ptolemaic Genealogy: Arsinoe...