-
discontented bride for his lack of manners. He bore the
derogatory name
Kybiosaktes, the term for the foul-smelling work of
cutting tuna fish. In 2002, the...
-
Philometor (126/125 BC)
Seleucus VI
Epiphanes Nicator (96–95 BC)
Seleucus VII
Kybiosaktes or
Philometor (70s BC–60s BC?) Seleucus,
probable name of the father...
- Pontus: Archelaus,
husband of
Pythodorida Ptolemaic Kingdom:
Seleucus VII
Kybiosaktes Archelaus I of
Comana Mark
Antony Kingdom of Tahiti:
Tapoa II Ariifaaite...
- were
shocked by his
vulgar appearance and manners, and
nicknamed him
Kybiosaktes, "Salt-fish-monger". Berenice,
after a few days of marriage,
found she...
- death,
Berenice ****umed the
throne but was
forced to
marry Seleucus VII
Kybiosaktes. So she had him
murdered to
remain sole ruler.
After Ptolemy XII retook...
- 58–57 BC —
Berenice IV
Daughter of
Ptolemy XII;
forced to
marry Seleucus Kybiosaktes, but had him strangled.
Joint rule with
Cleopatra VI
until 57 BC. 58–55...
-
Antiochus XIII.
Seleucus Kybiosaktes: the
unnamed son
mentioned by
Cicero does not
appear in
other ancient literature.
Seleucus Kybiosaktes, a man who appeared...
- a
character named Seleucus Kybiosaktes, who
appeared c. 58 BC in
Egypt as a
husband of
Berenice IV of Egypt.
Kybiosaktes was
never ****ociated with Cleopatra...
-
Seleucus VII, and
considered it very
likely that he is
identical with
Kybiosaktes. The
reading of "Seleucus VII" was
accepted by some
scholars such as...
- Pompey)
Predecessor Cleopatra Selene of
Syria and
possibly Seleucus VII
Kybiosaktes Successor Philip II
Philoromaeus Born
Unknown Died 64 BC
Dynasty Seleucid...