- (Egypt) or
Arsinoe Patara (Lycia) or
Arsinoe Taucheira (Libya) or
Arsinoe Arsinoes Chaos,
located in the
Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle on Mars
Arsinoe, a character...
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Arsinoë II (Koinē Gr****: Ἀρσινόη, c. 316 BC –
between 270 and 268 BC) was a
Queen of the
Ptolemaic Kingdom in
ancient Egypt. She was
previously Queen...
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Arsinoë (from Gr**** Ἀρσινόη
Arsĭnŏē) is a
large main-belt asteroid. It is
classified as a C-type
asteroid and is
probably composed of carbonaceous...
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Arsinoe of
Macedon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσινόη;
lived 4th
century BC) was an
ancient Macedonian noblewoman and the
mother of
Ptolemy I
Soter (323 – 283 BC)...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Arsinoe,
sometimes spelled Arsinoë, (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσινόη), was the name of the
following individuals.
Arsinoe, one of the Nysiads...
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Arsinoe I (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσινόη, 305 BC –
after c. 248 BC) was
queen of
Egypt by
marriage to
Ptolemy II Philadelphus.
Arsinoe I was the
second daughter...
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Arsinoë IV (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσινόη;
between 68 and 63 BC – 41 BC) was the
fourth of six
children and the
youngest daughter of
Ptolemy XII Auletes. One...
- The
Deliverance of
Arsinoe is a 1555–56
painting by Tintoretto, now in the Gemäldegalerie Alte
Meister in Dresden. It
shows Arsinoe IV of
Egypt fleeing...
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Arsinoe (Gr****: Ἀρσινόη) was a ****enistic era city in
Crete known primarily from the
coins it minted.
Though its
location is not
entirely certain, numismatic...
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Arsinoe III
Philopator (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρσινόη ἡ Φιλοπάτωρ,
Arsinóē hē Philopátо̄r,
meaning "
Arsinoe the father-loving", 246 or 245 BC – 204 BC) was Queen...