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- the river Choaspes Ancient Gr****: Χοάσπης in ancient times; also called Eulæus, in Ancient Gr****: Εὔλαιος or Εὐλαῖος; Hebrew: אולי Ulai) is a river in...
- was the Hebrew name for a river near the city of Susa. It was known as Eulaeus (ancient gr**** Εὔλαιος or Εὐλαῖος) to the Gr****s. It is mentioned twice...
- BC. On her deathbed, Cleopatra appointed Eulaeus and Lenaeus, two of her close ****ociates as regents. Eulaeus, a eunuch, who had been the Ptolemy's tutor...
- On her deathbed, Cleopatra I appointed Eulaeus and Lenaeus, two of her close ****ociates, as regents. Eulaeus, a eunuch who had been Ptolemy VI's tutor...
- using Charax Spasinou as its port. The city was named Seleucia on the Eulaeus or Seleucia ad Eulaeum. Seleucus I Nicator minted coins there in substantial...
- power rested with the regents - first Cleopatra I (180–178/7 BC) and then Eulaeus and Lenaeus (178/7–170 BC). These regents were more closely ****ociated...
- Philometor was still only 10 years old, necessitating a continued regency. Eulaeus and Lenaeus, a eunuch and a slave, became the two regents of the young...
- headwater of the Orontes in Syria Seleucia ad Eulaeum or Seleucia on the Eulaeus, a former name of Susa, Iran Seleucia ad Maeandrum, a former name of Aydın...
- V (c. 201–196 B.C.) Queen Cleopatra I for Ptolemy VI (c. 180–176 B.C.) Eulaeus and Lenaeus for Ptolemy VI (c. 176–170 B.C.) Pothinus for Cleopatra VII...
- 180-176 Cleopatra I and Ptolemy VI 176-175 Ptolemy VI – under regency of Eulaeus and Lenaeus 175-170 Ptolemy VI and Cleopatra II 170-164 Ptolemy VI, Cleopatra...