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  1. Antiochus VII Sidetes: Antiochus VII Euergetes (Greek: Ἀντίοχος Ευεργέτης; c. 164/160 BC – 129 BC), nicknamed Sidetes (Greek: Σιδήτης) (from Side, a city in Asia Minor), also known as Antiochus the Pious, was ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire from July/August 138 to 129 BC. (King of Seleucid Empire from 138 to 129 BC) [100%] 2024-09-29 [2nd-century BC Seleucid monarchs] [Ptolemaic dynasty]...
  2. Antiochus Vii., Sidetes (From Side In Pamphytia): King of Syria, son of Demetrius 1; born 164; died 129 B. he declared against the usurper Tryphon, who had taken the place of his brother Demetrius II., then a prisoner with the Parthians. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [65%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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  1. Antiochus: Antiochus, the name of thirteen kings of the Seleucid dynasty in Nearer Asia. who sheltered Hannibal and waged war with Rome, and his son Antiochus IV. who tried to suppress Judaism by persecution (see Seleucid Dynasty). [79%] 2022-09-02
  2. Antiochus: ANTIOCHUS an-ti'-o-kus (Antiochos; A, Antimachos (1 Macc 12:16)): The father of Numenius, who in company with Antipater, son of Jason, was sent by Jonathan on an embassy to the Romans and Spartans to renew "the friendship ... [79%] 1915-01-01
  3. Antiochus (play): Antiochus is a 1721 tragedy by the British writer John Mottley. The play is set in Ancient Greece, revolving round the relationship between Stratonice of Syria and Seleucus I Nicator and his son Antiochus I Soter, the leaders of the ... (Play) [79%] 2023-12-12 [1721 plays] [West End plays]...
  4. Antiochus: A son of Heracles, father of Phylas and grandfather of Hippotas and Thero. [79%] 2008-04-13
  5. Antiochus: Antiochus is a Greek male first name, which was a dynastic name for rulers of the Seleucid Empire and the kingdom of Commagene. In Jewish historical memory, connected with the Maccabean Revolt and the holiday of Hanukkah, "Antiochus" refers specifically ... [79%] 2024-10-02
  6. Antiochus Vii: ANTIOCHUS VII (Surnamed Sidetes, Sidetes, after Sida in Pamphylia, where he was educated): Younger son of Demetrius Soter and brother of Demetrius Nicator, whose wife, Cleopatra, he married when Demetrius was taken prisoner by the Parthians. Antiochus overthrew the usurper ... [73%] 1915-01-01
  7. Antilochus: En la mitología griega, Antíloco (en griego Ἀντίλοχος Antílokhos) es un personaje de la Ilíada. Era hijo de Néstor y acudió con su padre a la guerra de Troya. Fue el encargado de dar la noticia del fallecimiento de Patroclo a Aquiles. [70%] 2023-05-26
  8. Antilochus: A son of Nestor, king of Pylos, by Anaxibia,1 or according to the Odyssey,2 by Eurydice. [70%] 1998-03-27
  9. Antiochis: ANTIOCHIS an-ti'-o-kis (Antiochis): A concubine of Antiochus Epiphanes who had presented her with the two Cilician cities, Tarsus and Mallus. Dissatisfied with this the cities made insurrection (2 Macc 4:30). an-ti'-o-kis (Antiochis): A ... [70%] 1915-01-01
  10. Antilochus: According to Greek mythology, Antilochus was the son of Nestor, brother of Thrasymedes, and a favorite of Achilles after the death of Patroclus. He was killed by Memnon of Ethiopia during the Trojan War. [70%] 2023-08-15 [Trojan War]
  11. Antilochus: Antilochus, in Greek legend, son of Nestor, king of Pylos. One of the suitors of Helen, he accompanied his father to the Trojan War. He was distinguished for his beauty, swiftness of foot, and skill as a charioteer; though the ... [70%] 2022-09-02
  12. Antiochus VIII Grypus: Antiochus VIII Epiphanes/Callinicus/Philometor, nicknamed Grypus (Greek: Γρυπός, "hook-nose"), was the ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire from 125 to 96 BC. He was the younger son of Demetrius II and Cleopatra Thea. [66%] 2022-09-02 [2nd-century BC births] [96 BC deaths]...
  13. Antiochus Viii., Gryphus ("Handle"—From The Shape Of His Nose): King of Syria from 125 to 113 and from 111 to 96 B. Born in the year 141; died 96 B. For the first three years of his reign he was actively opposed by Alexander Zabinas, his rival for the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [66%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  14. Antimachus: Antimachus, of Colophon or Claros, Greek poet and grammarian, flourished about 400 B. Scarcely anything is known of his life. His poetical efforts were not generally appreciated, although he received encouragement from his younger contemporary Plato (Plutarch, Lysander, 18). [61%] 2022-09-02
  15. Antimachus: A Trojan, who, when Menelaus and Odysseus came to Troy to ask for the surrender of Helen, advised his countrymen to put the ambassadors to death. [61%] 2004-07-08
  16. Antiocheis: Antiocheis is an epic poem by Joseph of Exeter, written in Latin soon after the year 1190, when Joseph returned to England from the Third Crusade on the death of his friend and fellow Crusader, Baldwin of Exeter, archbishop of ... [61%] 2024-02-26 [12th-century Latin books] [12th-century poems]...
  17. Sudetes (región): Los Sudetes (en alemán Sudetenland) son las áreas norteñas, meridionales y occidentales de la antigua Checoslovaquia que fueron habitadas principalmente por alemanes de los Sudetes.​ Estos hablantes de alemán habían predominado en los distritos fronterizos de Bohemia, Moravia y la ... (Región) [59%] 2024-06-09
  18. Sudetes: Los Sudetes (en alemán: Sudeten, pronunciado /zuˈdeːtn̩/; Sudety en checo y en polaco) son una cordillera de Europa central, que se extiende desde la ciudad alemana de Dresde (Sajonia), por el oeste, hasta la Puerta Morava (República Checa), por el este ... [59%] 2024-06-09

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