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Hypsicratea or
Hypsikrateia (Ancient Gr****: Ὑψικράτεια, fl. 63 BC), was the concubine, and
perhaps wife, of King
Mithridates VI of Pontus.
Nothing is...
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Mithridates a son Xiphares. His
fifth wife is unknown. His
sixth wife was
Hypsicratea. One of his
mistresses was the
Galatian Celtic princess Adobogiona the...
- Sempronia,
daughter of
Gracchus 77.
Claudia Quinta, a
Roman woman 78.
Hypsicratea,
Queen of
Pontus 79. Sempronia, a
Roman Woman 80. The
Wives of the Cimbrian...
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Theodora Dripetrua Hypsipyle the
virgin Claudine Roman Charity Griselda Hypsicratea Triaria Artemisia I of
Caria Argea Agrippina the
Elder Julia Aemilia...
- 47 BC.
Historian Adrienne Mayor has
suggested that
Hypsicrates may be
Hypsicratea, the
concubine or wife of King
Mithradates of Pontus, who may have disguised...
- to the
success of the
Constantinian experiment."
Cleopatra VII
Veleda Hypsicratea Arab
queens Bowersock et al., 1999, p. 569. Shahid,
Byzantium and the...
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rather than be
taken as captives.
Chiomara Cleopatra II 1st
century BCE –
Hypsicratea fights in battles. 41–40 BCE –
Fulvia becomes involved in the Perusine...
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Pontus .120-63 BC 2.Monime 3.Berenice of
Chios 4.Stratonice of
Pontus 6.
Hypsicratea Mithridates Chrestus (1)
Mithridates ruler of
Colchis (1)
Arcathias general...
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Arnold Heise: Drot og
marsk (King and Marshal) (as
Marshal Stig)
Queen Hypsicratea of Pontus,
consort of
Mithradates VI
Francesco Cavalli:
Pompeo Magno...