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Roxana (died c. 310 BC,
Ancient Gr****: Ῥωξάνη,
Rhōxánē; Old Iranian: *Raṷxšnā- "shining, radiant, brilliant", Persian: روشنک, romanized: Rošanak) sometimes...
- new
Satrap was in love with his own sister,
Rhoxane and made
plans to
murder Amestris and
marry Rhoxane instead.
Terituchmes gathered 300 men to stuff...
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feminine given name. The
English rendition of the name is
derived from Gr****
Rhōxanē (Latinised to Roxana), used for Roxana, one of Cambyses's wives, the daughter...
- today's Iran. The
diminutive form "Roshie" is
sometimes heard. Ῥωξάνη (
Rhōxanē) is the Gr**** form of this name,
Latinised as Roxana, and
refers to the...
- prin****l consort. His
offspring included Tissaphernes, Terituchmes, Stateira,
Rhoxane, and two
further daughters.
Schmitt 2004, pp. 588–590. Llewellyn-Jones...
- "Amphipolis",
Ministry of Culture: ISBN 960-214-126-3 Badian, Ernst. "
Rhoxane ii Alexander's Wife". iranicaonline.org.
Retrieved 14
February 2022. Thirlwall...
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Roxanne fem.
proper name, from Fr. Roxane, from L. Roxane, from Gk. Ρωξάνη
Rhoxane, of Pers.
origin (cf.
Avestan راوُخشنه raoxšna- "shining, bright"). Sabzi...