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Kleino 날짜가 프톨레마이오스 2세 필라델포스 일 때 ?에서 ?. 까지
Stratonice of Libya 날짜가 프톨레마이오스 2세 필라델포스 일 때 ?에서 ?. 까지
Mnesis 날짜가 프톨레마이오스 2세 필라델포스 일 때 ?에서 ?. 까지
Bilistiche 날짜가 프톨레마이오스 2세 필라델포스 일 때 ?에서 ?. 까지
Stratonice 날짜가 프톨레마이오스 2세 필라델포스 일 때 ?에서 ?. 까지
프톨레마이오스 2세 필라델포스
프톨레마이오스 2세 필라델포스(그리스어: Πτολεμαῖος Φιλάδελφος, 기원전 309년 - 기원전 246년)는 기원전 283년부터 기원전 246년까지 통치하였던 프톨레마이오스 왕조 이집트의 왕이었다. 그는 프톨레마이오스 왕조의 창시자였던 프톨레마이오스 1세 소테르의 아들이며, 코스의 필리타스에게 교육받았다. 그에게는 프톨레마이오스 케라우노스라는 배다른 형이 있었는데, 이 프톨레마이오스 케라우노스는 기원전 281년 마케도니아 왕국의 왕이 되었다.
자신의 딸 베레니케를 안티오코스 2세에게 주고 라오디케는 이에 불만을 품어 프톨레마이오스 2세와 안티오코스 2세, 베레니케를 사망시켰다
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Kleino (200-talet f.Kr.) var en grekisk musiker.
Hon var verksam som professionell musiker (flöjtspelare) i den grekiska staden Alexandria i Egypten. Hon var verksam vid det kungliga hovet, där hon uppnådde den framstående tjänsten som officiell vinskänk till Ptolemaios II Filadelfos. Hon var uppenbarligen en betydande person vid hovet och blev en välkänd offentlig figur: Polybios uppger att det fanns en mängd offentliga statyer av henne i Alexandria som avbildade henne hållande i en vinbägare och en tunika.
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Stratonice of Libya
Stratonice (Greek: Στρατονίκη; fl. possibly late second half of 4th century BC and first half of 3rd century BC) was a Greek noblewoman of very high status and was the wife of the Ptolemaic official Archagathus of Libya.
Stratonice is an unattested person and is only known through surviving evidence. When her husband was an Epistates in Libya serving in Cyrenaica, Stratonice and her husband Archagathus on marble piece made a dedication of a temenos to Isis and Serapis at Alexandria on behalf of Archagathus’ maternal uncle, the Ptolemaic prince Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his maternal grandmother the first Ptolemaic Queen Berenice I of Egypt. The record is dated from ca. 283 BC-278 BC and is on display in the Greco-Roman Museum of Alexandria. The inscription below translated in Greek and English reads:
- ὑπὲρ βασιλέως Πτολεμαίου
- τοῦ Πτολεμαίου καὶ Βερενίκης
- Σωτήρων Άρχάγαθος Άγαθοκλέους
- ὁ ἐπιστάτης τῆς Λιβύης
- καὶ ἡ γυνὴ Στρατονίκη
- Σαράπιδι Ἴσιδι τὸ τέμενος.
- King Ptolemy
- son of Ptolemy and Berenice
- the Saviours Archagathus son of Agathocles
- epistates of Libya
- and his wife Stratonice
- Serapis, Isis of temenos.
Stratonice made a dedication, to Ptolemy II's sister the Ptolemaic princess Arsinoe II. The original statue she dedicated was a Hellenistic original statue of Arsinoe II which must be dated from 280 BC-278 BC. The original Hellenistic statue of Arsinoe II was later copied as a Roman statue. The text from the Roman copy below translated in Greek and English reads:
- Βασίλισσαν Ὰρσινόην βασιλέως
- Πτολεμαίου καί βασιλίσσης Βερενίκης
- Στρατονίκη βασιλέως Δημητρίου
- Queen Arsinoe daughter of King
- Ptolemy and Queen Berenice
- Stratonice daughter of King Demetrius
The inscription reveals she was a daughter of a King Demetrius and there is a possibility that she could identified as an otherwise-unknown daughter of Greek Macedonian King Demetrius I Poliorcetes. According to the suggestions of L. Morretti (RFIC 93, 1965, 73) and R.S. Bagnall (Philologus 120, 1976, 195) that Stratonice may have been the sister of Alexander, son of Demetrius I Poliorcetes and Deidamia. Alexander lived his remaining life as an honorary hostage in Egypt and Stratonice may have accompanied him to Egypt. Alexander and Stratonice may have accompanied their maternal uncle Pyrrhus of Epirus to Egypt in c.299 BC when Pyrrhus lived as a hostage in the country. Stratonice is not to be confused with Stratonice of Syria, the known daughter of Demetrius I Poliorcetes of this name, who married as the second wife of Seleucus I Nicator and the wife of Antiochus I Soter. If this suggestion is correct, Stratonice was born at the same time as her husband between 301 BC-298 BC. There is no record of any children born to her marriage to Archagathus.
Stratonice may have been the same Stratonice who had a celebrated Mausoleum at Eleusis near Alexandria and was a later mistress of Ptolemy II.
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Mnesis
Mnesis (fl. 3rd century BCE) was a mistress of Ptolemy Philadelphus. According to Athenaeus, she was a flute-player.
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Bilistiche
Bilistiche (Greek: Βιλιστίχη; born c. 280 BC) or Belistiche was a Hellenistic courtesan of Ptolemy II Philadelphus and winner of the 264 BC Olympic Games in tethrippon and synoris.
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