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Philopappos was born in Samosata, the
capital of the
Kingdom of Commagene, in the
court of the
palace of
Antiochus IV.
Philopappos’
birth name...
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boundaries of the city,
shows the high
position Philopappos had
within Athenian society.
Philopappos'
monument is a two-story structure,
supported by...
- Nymphs) and Pnyka. At its top,
there is the
monument of
Philopappos which was
erected by
Philopappos - a
prince of the
Kingdom of
Commagene in the
Roman Empire...
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Parthians and
overruns Armenia and
northern Mesopotamia. A
monument to
Philopappos, prince-in-exile of old
Commagene (a buffer-state
between Rome and Parthia)...
- View of the
Acropolis of
Athens from
Philopappos Hill...
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Commagene 38–72 and wife,
Julia Iotapa Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos Julia Balbilla Gaius Julius Agrippa Gaius Julius Alexander Berenici****...
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Nymphs is half-visible on its right, and
Philopappos Hill on the left,
immediately behind. The
Philopappos Monument is seen here where, in the distant...
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Clean Monday Kite-flyers on
Clean Monday on
Philopappos Hill, Athens,
Greece Observed by
Oriental and
Eastern Orthodox Christians;
Eastern Catholics Type...
- On 26
September 1687 a
Venetian mortar round,
fired from the Hill of
Philopappos, blew up the magazine. The
explosion blew out the building's central...
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Christian community in
Africa is
founded by Mark, a
disciple of Peter.
Philopappos, Gr****
prince of
Commagene (d. AD 116)
Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes...