• Arsinoe (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη, romanized: Arsinóē) may refer to: Arsinoe of Macedon, mother of Ptolemy I Soter Apama II or Arsinoe (c. 292 BC–after 249...
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  • Arsinoe of Macedon (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη; lived 4th century BC) was an ancient Macedonian noblewoman and the mother of Ptolemy I Soter (323 – 283 BC)...
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    Arsinoë IV (Greek: Ἀρσινόη; between 68 and 63 BC – 41 BC) was the fourth of six children and the youngest daughter of Ptolemy XII Auletes. Queen and co-ruler...
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    404 Arsinoë (from Greek Ἀρσινόη Arsĭnŏē) is a large main-belt asteroid. It is classified as a C-type asteroid and is probably composed of carbonaceous...
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    Arsinoë II (Koinē Greek: Ἀρσινόη, c. 316 BC – between 270 and 268 BC) was a Ptolemaic queen and co-regent of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of ancient Egypt. She...
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  • 1877 Arsinoe caffra Peringuey, 1896 Arsinoe camerunica Basilewsky, 1970 Arsinoe distinguenda Peringuey, 1896 Arsinoe elisabethana Burgeon, 1937 Arsinoe flavosignata...
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  • Arsinoe I (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη, 305 BC – after c. 248 BC) was queen of Egypt by marriage to Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Arsinoe I was the second daughter...
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    Vindula arsinoe, the cruiser, is a butterfly from the family Nymphalidae. It ranges from the Maluku Islands and New Guinea to the Solomon Islands and...
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  • Arsinoe (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη), sometimes called Arsinoe Epidires, was an ancient city of the Avalitæ, at Dire promontory in Eritrea, north of Berenice...
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  • In Greek mythology Arsinoë (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη, romanized: Arsinóē pronounced [arsinóɛː]) is a Cypriot princess who was punished by the goddess of...
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  • Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was the name bestowed upon three different cities in ancient Egypt: Arsinoe, modern Faiyum, Middle Egypt Arsinoe (Gulf of Suez)...
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    Arsinoe III Philopator (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη ἡ Φιλοπάτωρ, Arsinóē hē Philopátо̄r, meaning "Arsinoe the father-loving", 246 or 245 BC – 204 BC) was Queen...
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    The Deliverance of Arsinoe is a 1555–56 painting by Tintoretto, now in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden. It shows Arsinoe IV of Egypt fleeing...
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  • In Greek mythology, Arsinoe, sometimes spelled Arsinoë, (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη), was the name of the following individuals. Arsinoe, one of the Nysiads...
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  • Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was a city of ancient Crete controlled by Lyctus according to the Stephanus of Byzantium. This town is believed to belong to...
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  • Arsinoe (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was a city on the coast of ancient Cilicia between Anemurium and Kelenderis; the site is near the modern city of Bozyazı...
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  • Tomoplagia arsinoe is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Tomoplagia of the family Tephritidae. Colombia. Hering, E.M. (1942). "Neue Gattungen...
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    Arsinoes Chaos is a chaos terrain in the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle on Mars. It is 200 km in diameter. Its location is 7.66 °S and 27.9 °W. Arsinoes...
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  • Arsinoe (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη) or Arsinoites or Cleopatris (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπατρίς) or Cleopatra, was an ancient city at the northern extremity of...
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    finally Berenice I Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BC) married Arsinoe I, then Arsinoe II; ruled jointly with Ptolemy Epigonos (267–259 BC) Ptolemy III...
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    Famagusta (redirect from Arsinoe, Cyprus)
    The city was known as Arsinoe or Arsinoë (Greek: Ἀρσινόη, Arsinóē) in antiquity, after Ptolemy II of Egypt's sister and wife Arsinoe II. By the 3rd century...
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  • Arsinoe (Ancient Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was a city in southwestern ancient Cyprus, lying between Old and New Paphos, with a harbour, temple, and sacred grove...
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    BC. Around 279 BC, Arsinoe II returned to Egypt, where she clashed with her sister-in-law Arsinoe I. Some time after 275 BC, Arsinoe I was charged with...
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    and Alexandria a great seat of Greek culture. Ptolemy I was the son of Arsinoe of Macedon by either her husband Lagus or Philip II of Macedon, the father...
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    Ptolemy XIII died in the Battle of the Nile; Cleopatra's half-sister Arsinoe IV was eventually exiled to Ephesus for her role in carrying out the siege...
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    Ptolemy, while princesses and female rulers preferred the names Cleopatra, Arsinoë and Berenice. The Ptolemies also adopted the Egyptian custom of marrying...
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  • Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) was an ancient city in northwestern Cyprus built on top of the older city, Marion (Greek: Μάριον); some ancient writers conflate...
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    indication in the historical sources that this wife was perhaps named Arsinoe, and that Lysimachus' paternal grandfather may have been called Alcimachus...
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    between the pharaohs. Ptolemy later ruled jointly with his other sister, Arsinoe IV. Son of the Egyptian Pharaoh Ptolemy XII (r. 80–58 BC and 55–51 BC)...
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    Polynesia Ports and harbors Aden Adulis Alexandria Arikamedu (Podouke) Arsinoe Avalites Barbarikon Barygaza Basra Berenice Troglodytica Canopus Chittagong...
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