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period of
Scandinavian literature. He
occasionally used the
pseudonym Epigonos.
Gjellerup was the son of a
vicar in
Zealand who died when his son was...
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Ptolemy Epigonos (Gr****: Πτολεμαίος ὁ Έπίγονος
Ptolemaios Epigonos,
Epigonos i.e. the heir, 299/298 BC –
February 240 BC) was a Gr****
Prince from Asia...
- (285–246 BC)
married Arsinoe I, then
Arsinoe II;
ruled jointly with
Ptolemy Epigonos (267–259 BC)
Ptolemy III
Euergetes (246–221 BC)
married Berenice II Ptolemy...
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where she
would eventually marry Ptolemy II. Her
eldest son,
Ptolemy Epigonos fled
north to the
kingdom of the Dardanians.
Ptolemy Ceraunus was next...
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Epigonus of
Telmessos (Ancient Gr****: Επίγονος Τελμησσεύς, romanized:
Epigonos Telmēsseus,
flourished 3rd
century BC) was a Gr****
prince from Asia Minor...
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Antiochus XIII
Asiaticus Philip II
Philoromaeus Lysimachids Lysimachus Ptolemy Epigonos Attalids Philetaerus Eumenes I
Attalus I
Eumenes II
Attalus II Attalus...
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Antipater son of Epigonus, Gr****
Prince from Asia
Minor who was the son of
Epigonos of
Telmessos Antipater,
celebrated silver-chaser (Naturalis Historia, ****iii...
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chief priestess of the
Carian Satrapy, great-granddaughter of
Ptolemy Epigonos and
daughter of the
third and
final Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos...
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Latinized form of
epigonos (Gr****: ἐπίγονος, "progeny"). It can
refer to:
Epigonos,
pseudonym of Karl
Adolph Gjellerup Epigonos of Telmessos, second...
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Antiochus XIII
Asiaticus Philip II
Philoromaeus Lysimachids Lysimachus Ptolemy Epigonos Attalids Philetaerus Eumenes I
Attalus I
Eumenes II
Attalus II Attalus...