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Theoxena may
refer to:
Theoxena of
Syracuse (born
before 317 BC; died
after 289 BC), a Gr****
Macedonian noblewoman Theoxena of
Egypt (fl. 4th/3rd century...
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Theoxena, also
known as
Theoxena the
Younger to
distinguish her from her
mother (Gr****: Θεόξενα,
flourished possibly late
second half of 4th
century BC...
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Theoxena (Gr****: Θεόξενα;
before 317 BC –
after 289 BC) was a Gr****
Macedonian noblewoman.
Through her mother's
second marriage, she was a
member of the...
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Theoxena of
Thessaly (Gr****: Θεοξένα, fl. 3rd/2nd
century BC) is a
legendary woman of the
classical era.
According to Boccaccio's De
Mulieribus Claris...
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dispute shortly before his father's death. Agathocles'
third wife was
Theoxena, who was the
second daughter of
Berenice I and her
first husband Philip...
- Cyrene, Antigone, who
married King
Pyrrhus of Epirus; and a
daughter called Theoxena.
Magas dedicated an
inscription to
himself and his father, when he served...
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Theoxena is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
family Geometridae erected by
Edward Meyrick in 1883. Its only species,
Theoxena scissaria, was
first described...
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events were also
connected to the
banishment of
Ptolemy II's
niece Theoxena, as
Theoxena was sent to the Thebaid,
perhaps to
Coptos as well. Afterwards,...
- of
Syracuse in
their revenge. He had a son, also
named Archagathus by
Theoxena, his
third wife.
Ancient Library article: Archagathus, No. 1
Archived September...
- He was the son born to
Agathocles and his
third wife
Theoxena and had a
sister called Theoxena. His
father Agathocles was a Gr****
Tyrant of Syracuse...