- given,
Josephus began an
exposition of the days of
Archelaus'
reign before P****over of 4 BC.
Archelaus dressed in
white and
ascended a
golden throne. He...
- Look up
Archelaus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Archelaus may
refer to:
Archelaus (alchemist),
author of a long poem in
iambics called "Περὶ τῆς...
- Gr**** mythology,
Archelaus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχέλαος
means "leading the people, chief") may
refer to the
following personages:
Archelaus, an
Egyptian prince...
- of
Archelaus. Two
other mythical personages of this name
occur in the Bibliotheca.
There is a play
telling the
story of
Archelaus,
titled Archelaus, by...
-
Archelaus I may
refer to:
Archelaus of
Macedon (r. 413–399 BC)
Archelaus of
Cappadocia (r. 36 BC – 17 AD)
Archelaus II (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
-
Archelaus II may
refer to:
Aeropus II of
Macedon (r. 398/7–394/3 BC), who may have
taken the name
Archelaus Archelaus of
Cilicia (died AD 38), king of...
- boy's
mother and
Archelaus' step-mother, was in fact the same
person as
Archelaus' wife. For example,
Aristotle refers to a wife of
Archelaus as Cleopatra...
-
tradition (1 BCE). Two of Herod's sons,
Archelaus and
Philip the Tetrarch,
dated their rule from 4 BCE,
though Archelaus apparently held
royal authority during...
- Pythodorida,
Queen regnant of Pontus.
Archelaus was a
Cappadocian Gr**** nobleman. His full name was
Archelaus Sisines. He was the first-born son and...
-
Archelaus II (Gr****: Ἀρχέλαος Β΄; fl. 1st
century BC) was a High
priest of the temple-state of Comana, Cappadocia.
Archelaus II was a
Cappadocian Gr****...