-
authority of the king to
religious matters,
vested political power in the
Cyrenaean people, and
divided the
Cyreneans into
three tribes. He may also have...
- BC, ********inated by
Zhuan Zhu in 515 BC
Pheretima (
Cyrenaean Queen), wife of the Gr****
Cyrenaean King
Battus III and the last
recorded queen of the Battiad...
- or
Ladice of
Cyrene (Gr****: Λαδική, fl. 548 BC to 526 BC) was a Gr****
Cyrenaean princess and a
member of the
Battiad dynasty. She
married the ancient...
- (Ancient Gr****: Φερετίμα, Φερετίμη, died 515 BC), was the wife of the Gr****
Cyrenaean King
Battus III and the last
recorded queen of the
Battiad dynasty in...
- the son of the
third Gr****
Cyrenaean King
Battus II,
while his
mother is unknown. His
paternal aunt was the Gr****
Cyrenaean Princess Critola and his paternal...
-
Achaemenid queen (approximate date)
Arcesilaus II of Cyrene, the
fourth Gr****
Cyrenaean King and a
member of the
Battiad dynasty; he was
strangled by Learchus...
-
Cyrenaean King and was a
member of the
Battiad dynasty. He
succeeded his
father as king of
Cyrene in 530 BC,
ruling until he was
killed by
Cyrenaean exiles...
- city to the gods. The
office was
highly sought after by
members of the
Cyrenaean elite. The
priest was
required to host
several public banquets and carry...
-
under Persian authority.
Arcesilaus was the only
child of the
seventh Cyrenaean king,
Battus IV. When his
father died in 465 BC
Arcesilaus became the...
- (Gr****: Βάττος ο Χωλός,
flourished 6th
century BC) was the
fifth Gr****
Cyrenaean king and a
member of the
Battiad dynasty.
Battus was the son and only...