- (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...
- 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...
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island of Platea,
which the
Cyrenaeans colonized. Here too, upon the mainland, are Port Menelaus, and Aziris,
where the
Cyrenaeans once lived. The Silphium...
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Phocis mother of
Delphos by
Apollo Cydnides River Cydnus in
Cilicia Cyrenaean Nymphs City of Cyrene,
Libya Cypriae Nymphs Island of
Cyprus Cyrtonian...
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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...
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espousing the
cause of some
Cyrenaean exiles,
sailed to
Cyrene with the
intention of
subjugating it. He
defeated the
Cyrenaeans in a battle,
obtained possession...
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completed in the
reign of Commodus, when
Aristoteles was an old man and the
Cyrenaeans appointed him
annual priest of
Apollo in
order to
reconsecrate the temple...
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Control of
Cyrene was then
entrusted to a
republican government, led by two
Cyrenaeans named Ecdelus and Demophanes,
until Berenice's
actual wedding to Ptolemy...
- tyrannical,
exiling many
Cyrenaean nobles and
bringing in
mercenaries to
support his rule. As a
result of his actions, the
Cyrenaeans rebelled,
forcing Arcesilaus...
- He was a son of King
Demetrius I of
Macedon and Ptolemais. When the
Cyrenaean king
Magas died in 250 BC, his widow,
Apama II
summoned Demetrius from...