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Sames or
Samos II
Theosebes Dikaios (Gr****: Σάμος Θεοσεβής Δίκαιος – died 109 BC) was the
second king of Commagene. He was the son and
successor of Ptolemaeus...
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Ptolemaeus of
Commagene 201–163 BC
Ptolemaeus of
Commagene 163–130 BC
Sames II
Theosebes Dikaios 130–109 BC
Mithridates I
Callinicus 109–70 BC
Antiochus I of Commagene...
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Christian origins:
Stephen and the ****enists, p. 226, 2004: "The
category of
Theosebes is
notoriously difficult to delineate. It is
debatable whether or not...
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Mithridates was a prince, the son, and
successor of King of Commagene,
Sames II
Theosebes Dikaios.
Before his
succession in 109 BC, he
married the
Syrian Gr****...
- in 130 BC and his wife is unknown. His son and
successor was
Sames II
Theosebes Dikaios.
Kaizer 2022, p. 13. Babaie, Sussan; Grigor,
Talinn (2015). Persian...
- Dundee". The
Aquila Report. 19 July 2013.
Retrieved 3
November 2019.
theosebes (24
November 2019). "[Transcript] Dr
Sinclair Ferguson: The
Scottish Reformed...
- half Gr****. Antiochus'
father Mithridates was the son of King
Sames II
Theosebes Dikaios of
Commagene and an
unidentified woman.
Mithridates was possibly...
- of
Commagene as part of a
settlement by Mithridates'
father Sames II
Theosebes Dikaios to
ensure peace between the
Kingdom of
Commagene and the Seleucid...
- Poznajewski, Prożniak nie Tęskniący, Staroświat, Śmiałecki, Szkolnicki,
Theosebes, Ucziwski, was a
Polish Jesuit teacher, writer, poet, satirist, social...
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Commagene and his wife
Julia Iotapa Queen of
Commagene Predecessor Sames II
Theosebes Dikaios Successor Antiochus I
Theos of
Commagene Spouse Antiochus IV of...