- 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...
- 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...
- Pythodorida,
Queen regnant of Pontus.
Archelaus was a
Cappadocian Gr**** nobleman. His full name was
Archelaus Sisines. He was the first-born son and...
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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...
- Augustus,
after an
appeal by the po****ce
against the ill rule of
Herod Archelaus (4 BCE – 6 CE). With the
onset of
direct rule, the official
census instituted...
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fragments of
Archelaus, p. 158, &c. This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Schmitz,
Leonhard (1870). "
Archelaus". In Smith...
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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...
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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...
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supposing that
Archelaus was the
first Athenian who did so.
According to Simplicius, who
probably got his
information from Theophrastus,
Archelaus was a native...