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Commagene (Ancient Gr****: Κομμαγηνή) was an
ancient Greco-Iranian
kingdom ruled by a ****enized
branch of the Orontids, a
dynasty of
Iranian origin, that...
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Commagene was a
small Irano-****enistic
kingdom in
southern Anatolia near Antioch,
which began life as a
tributary state of the
Seleucid Empire and later...
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Antiochus of
Commagene may
refer to:
Antiochus I
Theos of
Commagene Antiochus II of
Commagene Antiochus III of
Commagene Antiochus IV of
Commagene This disambiguation...
- 31 BC,
ruled 70 BC – 31 BC) was king of the Greco-Iranian
kingdom of
Commagene and the most
famous king of that kingdom. The
ruins of the tomb-sanctuary...
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Ptolemaeus (Gr****: Πτολεμαῖος; 201 BC – 130 BC) was
initially the
satrap of
Commagene,
later becoming its
first king in 163 BC. He
belonged to the
Orontid dynasty...
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mentioned on
monuments in
Commagene.
According to the
archaeologist Maarten Vermaseren, 1st century BC
evidence from
Commagene demonstrates the "reverence...
- Syriac: ܙܘܓܡܐ) was an
ancient ****enistic era Gr**** and then
Roman city of
Commagene;
located in
modern Gaziantep Province, Turkey. It was
named for the bridge...
- Ἰούλιος Ἀντίοχος ὀ Ἐπιφανής,
before 17 AD –
after 72 AD), the last king of
Commagene,
reigned between 38 and 72 as a
client king to the
Roman Empire. The epithet...
- kingdom. Later, a
branch of the
Orontids ruled as
kings of
Sophene and
Commagene. They are the
first of the
three royal dynasties that
successively ruled...
- a
dynastic name for
rulers of the
Seleucid Empire, and the
kingdom of
Commagene. In
Jewish historical memory,
connected with the
Maccabean Revolt and...