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Theopator (Ancient Gr****: Θεοπάτωρ),
meaning "one who has a
father who is a god", is a
title used by ****enistic, Roman, and
Parthian rulers. The term...
- 454 BC
Alexander I of
Epirus (370–331 BC), king of
Epirus Alexander I
Theopator Euergetes,
surnamed Balas,
ruler of the
Seleucid Empire 150-145 BC Pope...
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Alexander I
Theopator Euergetes,
surnamed Balas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος Βάλας, romanized: Alexandros Balas), was the
ruler of the
Seleucid Empire from...
- King, Theos,
Theopator, Phil****ene
Arsaces V
Mithridates I ? Son of
Phriapatius 167 −132 BC 132 BC The
Great King, Philopator,
Theopator,
Nikephoros Arsaces...
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IDEOLOGICAL PATTERNS BETWEEN SELEUCID AND
PARTHIAN COINS: THE CASE OF
Theopator" (PDF).
Melammu Project. "Theotokos".
Claremont Coptic Encyclopedia....
- Euergetes. The
title was
given to
several ****enistic monarchs:
Alexander I
Theopator Euergetes,
Seleucid king,
reigned 150-145 BC
Antiochus VII Euergetes,...
- was Mithridates IV.
Other titles used by Phraates III were Epiphanes,
Theopator and Eupator.
According to the
modern historian Edward Dąbrowa,
these titles...
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Since Antiochus IV was a
deified king,
Alexander I used the
epithet theopator (son of the god),
which emphasised his
divine descent and paid no attention...