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Glaphyra (Gr****: Γλαφύρα; c. 35 BC – c. 7 AD) was an
Anatolian princess from Cappadocia, and a
Queen of
Mauretania by her
second marriage to King Juba...
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Glaphyra (Gr****: Γλαφύρα) was a hetaera, a form of courtesan, who
lived in the 1st
century BC.
Glaphyra was
famed and
celebrated in
antiquity for her...
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Glaphyra (or Glafira; Gr****: Γλαφύρα) is a Gr****
feminine given name. It is
derived from Gr**** γλαφυρός (glaphyros)
meaning "hollowed" or "polished, elegant"...
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received in
marriage the
Cappadocian Princess,
Glaphyra, the
daughter of King
Archelaus of Cappadocia.
Glaphyra bore
Alexander three children; two of whom...
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alive to mint them, but this
would mean that her
husband married Princess Glaphyra of
Cappadocia during Selene's lifetime.
Historians generally ****ume that...
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Odostomia glaphyra is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Pyramidellidae, the
pyrams and
their allies. The s****
grows to...
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Compsolechia glaphyra is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Walsingham in 1910. It is
found in
Mexico (Vera Cruz). The
wingspan is about...
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Priest Archelaus of the
temple state of Comana,
Cappadocia and the
hetaera Glaphyra. Archelaus'
father served as the High
Priest of the
Roman Goddess of War...
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Glaphyra married Juba II in 6 AD or 7 AD. She then fell in love with
Herod Archelaus,
another son of
Herod the
Great and
Ethnarch of Judea.
Glaphyra divorced...
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Armenia as a
military advisor. It is
during this
period that he
meets Glaphyra, a
Cappadocian princess and the
former wife of
Alexandros of Judea, a brother...