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Artakama or
Artacama (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτακάμα; fl. 324 BC) was a
Persian noblewoman and the
second wife of
Ptolemy I Soter, a
Macedonian general under...
- life of Alexander; he is
known to have
married the
Persian noblewoman Artakama on Alexander's orders. He
later married Eurydice,
daughter of the Macedonian...
- with
Torch (1781) by
Joshua Reynolds Predecessor Eurydice II
Successor Artakama Born fl. 4th
century BCE Athens,
Greece Spouse Ptolemy I
Soter Dynasty...
- rule in Egypt.
Ptolemy I
Soter (303–282 BC)
married first Thaïs, then
Artakama, then Eurydice, and
finally Berenice I
Ptolemy II
Philadelphus (285–246...
- of
Bactria (under
Alexander the Great)
Battles / wars
Great Satraps'
Revolt Children Pharnabazus III
Artakama Barsine Relations Pharnabazus II (father)...
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Armenian amateur boxer Artak ****igaryan (born 1990),
Armenian football player Artakama Artakioi Artoces of
Iberia Artsakh (disambiguation)
Aryktakh Atak (disambiguation)...
- most
notable Medes and Persians,
eighty in all.
Ptolemy I
Soter married Artakama,
daughter of
Artabazus of Phrygia. The
weddings were
solemnized in the...
- of
Artabazos II,
married Alexandrine nobility:
Artonis married Eumenes,
Artakama married Ptolemy I,
while Barsine may have
married Alexander the
Great and...
- Mark
Antony to have her murdered.
Artakama Queen Ptolemaic fl. c. 4th
century BC
Second wife of
Ptolemy I Soter.
Artakama married Ptolemy (then a general)...
- the word truth. Thus, says Insler, we have Artapana,
protector of truth,
Artakama,
lover of truth, Artamanah, truth-minded, Artafarnah,
possessing splendour...