Julia Iotapa or Julia Iotape, sometimes known as Julia of Cilicia (Greek: Ίουλία Ιοτάπα; born c. 80), was a Cilician princess who lived in the 1st century...
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Berenice of Cilicia, also known as Julia Berenice and sometimes spelled Bernice (Greek: Βερενίκη or Βερνίκη, Bereníkē or Berníkē; 28 – after 81), was...
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Polemon II of Pontus and Polemon of Cilicia (Greek: Μάρκος Ἀντώνιος Πολέμων Πυθόδωρος; 12 BC/11 BC–74), was a prince of the Bosporan, Pontus, Cilicia, and Cappadocia...
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Iotapa (redirect from Julia Iotapa)
region in Cilicia (7) Julia Iotapa (Cilician Princess) (born around 80), daughter of King Gaius Julius Alexander and Queen Julia Iotapa (daughter of Antiochus...
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Princess of Cilicia Julia Mamaea (wife of Polemon II of Pontus) (fl. 1st century), second wife of Polemon II of Pontus Julia (daughter of Tigranes VI of Armenia)...
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Atia Balba) (c. 85 – 43 BC) was the niece of Julius Caesar (through his sister Julia Minor), and mother of Gaius Octavius, who became the Emperor Augustus...
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Julia Iotapa or Julia Iotape (born c. 45), daughter of King Antiochus IV of Commagene, was a Queen of Cetis, consort of Gaius Julius Alexander, son of...
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Phoenicia and Judea. Labienus flees to Cilicia, where he is captured and executed. Sextus Pompey, styles himself "son of Neptune", controls Sicily, Sardinia...
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Septimius Severus (category People of the Roman–Parthian Wars)
the Battle of Issus in Cilicia. Later that year Severus waged a short punitive campaign beyond the eastern frontier, annexing the Kingdom of Osroene as...
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Pompey (redirect from Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Character of Rome))
Deiotarus becoming ruler of the new kingdom. Finally, Cilicia received the coastal region of Pamphylia, previously a centre of piracy, along with other...
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Gnaeus Julius Agricola (redirect from Julia Agricola)
Marcus Junius Silanus. His mother was Julia Procilla. The Roman historian Tacitus describes her as "a lady of singular virtue" who had a fond affection...
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Roman Latin poet (approximate date) June 10 – Julia Drusilla, sister of Caligula (b. AD 16) Archelaus of Cilicia, Roman client king Du Shi, Chinese inventor...
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Levant (redirect from Languages of the Levant)
known as Asia Minor), the Caucasus Mountains, or any part of the Arabian Peninsula proper. Cilicia (in Asia Minor) and the Sinai Peninsula (Asian Egypt) are...
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Gaius Julius Alexander (category Suffect consuls of Imperial Rome)
Cappadocia, and then by Archelaus of Cilicia and Antiochus IV. The Cilician city of Elaiussa Sebaste was made a part of their kingdom. Alexander and Iotapa...
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Mark Antony (redirect from Mark Antony (Character of Rome))
Syria and Cilicia. As for Cleopatra, she was proclaimed Queen of Kings and Queen of Egypt, to rule with Caesarion (Ptolemy XV Caesar, son of Cleopatra...
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Marcus Junius Brutus (category Children of Servilia (mother of Brutus))
travelled with his father-in-law to Cilicia during the latter's proconsulship in the next year. While in Cilicia, he spent some time as a money-lender...
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Gaius Asinius Rufus (category Senators of the Roman Empire)
wife Julia, Princess of Cilicia (born c. 80). They had the following issue: Gaius Asinius Nicomachus (born c. 135), married to his cousin Julia Quadratilla...
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Antiochus IV of Commagene and Queen Julia Iotapa. The Kingdom of Cetis was a small client state in the Roman Empire. Cetis was a small region in Cilicia that...
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Tigranes VI of Armenia. Through his paternal grandmother, Princess and Queen of Cetis Cilicia Julia Iotapa, he was a direct descendant of Greek King Antiochus...
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Cicero (redirect from Marcus Tullius Cicero (character of Rome))
specifying an interval of five years between a consulship or praetorship and a provincial command. He served as proconsul of Cilicia from May 51 BC, arriving...
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proud, Julia Marcia, is the spoiled daughter of Julius Tiberius, the Roman Proconsul of the province of Cilicia in the city of Tarsus. Julia's ailing...
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Gaius Julius Alexander, who was the Roman Client King of the Kingdom of Cetis, a small region in Cilicia. Her paternal grandparents were the Judean Prince...
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Julia Iotapa, or simply Iotapa (Greek: Ίουλία Ιοτάπα; before 17 – around 52), daughter of King Antiochus III of Commagene, was Queen of Commagene, consort...
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Sulla (redirect from Cornelia (daughter of Sulla))
Took part in the defeat of the Cimbri at the Battle of Vercellae 97 BC: Praetor urbanus 96 BC: Propraetor of the province of Cilicia, pro consule; 90–89 BC:...
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Gaius Asinius Frugi (category Year of birth unknown)
Julius Quadratus Bassus, suffect consul in 105, and wife Julia, Princess of Cilicia (born c. 80), and had issue. Christian Settipani, Continuite Gentilice...
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Julius Caesar (redirect from Julias ceaser)
honours. After the capture of Mytilene, Caesar transferred to the staff of Publius Servilius Vatia in Cilicia before learning of Sulla's death in 78 BC and...
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Byzantium (category Members of the Delian League)
Byzantium was from a city of that name in Cilicia. The origins of Byzantium are shrouded in legend. Tradition says that Byzas of Megara (a city-state near...
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Pyramus and Thisbe (category Ancient Cilicia)
surviving account, but the story likely originated from earlier myths in Cilicia. The tale has been adapted in various forms, inspiring works such as Shakespeare's...
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thought to have been brought from Cilicia, perhaps Aegae (Cilicia). However, Miroslav Marcovich translates part of the text as: "Sure enough, Apollonius...
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Cleopatra (redirect from Cleopatra VII of Egypt)
that both Cilicia and Cyprus were under Cleopatra's control by 19 November 38 BC, the transfer probably occurred earlier in the winter of 41–40 BC, during...
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