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Philinna (Gr****: Φίλιννα) or
Philine (Gr****: Φιλίνη) was the name of many Gr**** females, as, for instance, of the
female dancer Philinna of
Larissa in...
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alliance with
Larissa in Thessaly, he
married the
Thessalian noblewoman Philinna in 358 BC, who bore him a son who
would later rule as
Philip III Arrhidaeus...
- The
Philinna Papyrus (PGM XX) is part of a
collection of
ancient Gr****
spells written in
hexameter verse.
Three spells are
partially preserved on the papyrus...
- his
execution in 317 BC. He was a son of King
Philip II of
Macedon by
Philinna of Larissa, and thus an
elder half-brother of
Alexander the Great. Named...
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daughter of
Neoptolemus I,
mother of
Alexander the
Great and Cleopatra.
Philinna of Larissa,
mother of
Arrhidaeus later called Philip III of Macedon. Meda...
- Mazaeus' son
Amaad Mintoo as Arrihdaeus: Son of
Philip and
Philinna.
Sarehfar as
Philinna: One of Philip's many wives,
mother of Arrihdaeus.
Pranav Sahay...
- 365–360/59
Eurynoe 1.
Audata 2.
Phila of
Elimeia 3.
Nicesipolis 4.
Philinna Philip II 360/59–336 5.
Olympias 6. Meda of
Odessos 7.
Cleopatra Eurydice...
- in his
annotations in Hyginus,
Fabulae 170 [1] can be read
possibly as
Philinna according to
Mauricius Schmidt in his
annotations of Hyginus,
Fabulae 170...
- died in Larissa.
Medius (4th
century BC),
officer of
Alexander the
Great Philinna (4th
century BC), dancer,
mother of
Philip III
Arrhidaeus Philo (1st century...
- to have come away from the
expedition with new
wives from both
Larissa (
Philinna) and
Pherae (Nicesipolis, Jason's niece),
which is
suggestive of a negotiated...