- deities,
dozens of
relief stelae portraying the Persian, Macedonian, and
Commagenian ancestors of
Antiochus Hengel,
Martin (1980). Jews, Gr****s, and Barbarians:...
-
Commagene has been
variously characterized.
Pierre Merlat suggests that the
Commagenian city of Doliche, like
others in its vicinity, was "half
Iranianized and...
-
esoteric kind, and laid the
basis for a
calendrical reform, by
linking the
Commagenian year,
which until then had been
based on the
movements of the Moon, to...
-
descendant Antiochus I of
Commagene (r. 70–31 BC) in
order to
highlight the
Commagenian claim to
Achaemenid ancestry.
Stronk 2016, p. 236 (see note 166. Schmitt...
-
Phraates IV
executed all his half-brothers–the sons of
Orodes and his
Commagenian wife Laodice,
partially due to
their maternal descent being greater than...
- his
brother Seleucus II, who was
later claimed as an
ancestor by the
Commagenian King Antiochus I. The city had
already been
abandoned again by Roman...
-
possibility that the wife of
Balbilus may have been royalty,
possibly Commagenian. By his wife
Balbilus had a
daughter called Claudia Capitolina. The nomen...
- aims and not a case of real 'continuity'. The
historical roots of the
Commagenian dynasty –
whether Persian, Armenian,
Macedonian or a
mixture of all that...
-
surrounded with the
foliage of the laurel, and
inscribed ΚΟΜΜΑΓΗΝΩΝ ("of the
Commagenians"). From his
coins we also
learn the name of his wife, Iotapa.
Aytap Chahin...
- Haas, and Wolfgang. (Published 1980) p.916 "Settipani on
Baldwin on the
Commagenian DFA Link Part 2 of 3". Archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com. 1998-08-17. Retrieved...