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4th century BC Macedonian governor of Cyrenaica
precise date remains controversial. Ophellas' later career is poorly attested and somewhat obscure. Justin styles Ophellas "rex Cyrenarum," king of Cyrene
Ophellas
2025 single by Taylor Swift
"The Fate of Ophelia" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the lead single from her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl
The_Fate_of_Ophelia
Greek tyrant of Syracuse from 317 to 289 BC
cede to Ophellas whatever conquests their combined forces might make in Africa, reserving to himself only the possession of Sicily. Ophellas gathered
Agathocles_of_Syracuse
Spartan mercenary commander
force against Cyrene under Ophellas. The exiles who had taken refuge with Thibron, endeavoured to escape and join Ophellas, but were detected and put
Thibron (mercenary commander, died 322 BC)
Thibron_(mercenary_commander,_died_322_BC)
Greek king of Cyrenaica from 276 BC to 250 BC
Princess Philotera, and King Ptolemy II. After Agathocles of Syracuse had Ophellas, the governor of Cyrene, put to death in November 308 BC, Magas's, step-father
Magas_of_Cyrene
Ancient Athenian patrician woman
descended from Miltiades. She was first married to the Macedonian commander Ophellas, the conqueror and ruler of Cyrene, and after his death returned to Athens
Eurydice_of_Athens
King of Macedon (294–288 BC)
who was reputed to be descendant from Miltiades; she was the widow of Ophellas, Ptolemy's governor of Cyrene. Antigonus sent Demetrius instructions to
Demetrius_I_Poliorcetes
City in Sicily, Italy
82. On Agathocles’ African expedition and the subsequent alliance with Ophellas, see Gaetano De Sanctis, Scritti minori, 1970, pp. 205-249. For further
Syracuse,_Sicily
Ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya
aristocrats appealed to Ptolemy I Soter for help. Ptolemy sent his general Ophellas to occupy the city and established a new constitution for the city, which
Cyrene,_Libya
Decade
Cyrene to request aid in subduing Carthage from Ophellas (Ptolemy's governor of Cyrenaica). Ophellas recruits an army of 10,000 infantry, 600 cavalry
300s_BC_(decade)
Calendar year
Cyrene to request aid in subduing Carthage from Ophellas (Ptolemy's governor of Cyrenaica). Ophellas recruits an army of 10,000 infantry, 600 cavalry
308_BC
Filipino comic book artist and writer (1916–1988)
"Ngitnit ng Pitong Whistle Bomb (1968 film)". IMDB. Retrieved March 4, 2021. "Ophella at Paris (1973 film)". IMDB. Retrieved March 4, 2021. "Pomposa: Ang Kabayong
Mars_Ravelo
himself falling in battle. Ophellas came from Cyrene with 10,000 troops to aid the Syracusans. Agathocles eventually murdered Ophellas and took over his army
History_of_Carthage
Noble family of ancient Athens
descendant of Miltiades the Younger, married Ophellas the Macedonian who was ruler of Cyrene. After the death of Ophellas she became the wife of the Antigonid
Philaidae
Filipino television host, actor, comedian, and talent manager (1933–2016)
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German_Moreno
Town in Cyrenaica, Libya
and its Greek precursor Automala (Αὐτόμαλα) or Automalaka (Αὐτομάλακα). Ophellas, ruler of Cyrenaica, encamped at Automala during his march to join Agathocles
El_Agheila
Demonicus of Pella Hephaestion Leonnatus Lysimachus Metron Mylleas Nicarchides Ophellas Pantauchus Peithon Perdiccas Peucestas Ptolemy I Soter Timanthes of Pella
List_of_ancient_Macedonians
Allen, Walter; Bonous-Hammarth, Marguerite; T. Teranishi, Robert; C. Dano, Ophella (eds.), Higher Education in a Global Society: Achieving Diversity, Equity
Culture_of_Nigeria
History of the municipality of Syracuse, Italy
formed a familial tie, creating a lineage that persisted in Egypt), and Ophellas, governor of Cyrene, later betrayed by Agathocles. In the Mediterranean
History_of_Syracuse,_Sicily
Aristodemus, c. 505–490 BC Aristagoras, fl. 513–493 BC Nicocreon, 4th century BC Ophellas, 312–308 BC (assassinated) Lycopus, c. 163 BC Nicocrates, c. 51 BC (assassinated)
List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants
Engagement of the Sicilian Wars
Agathocles's warlike intentions did not include colonization, and he clashed with Ophellas. After killing Alexander the Great's companion , the Syracusan took command
Battle_of_Africa_(310–307_BC)
Battle in the Seventh Sicilian War
Agathocles sent Orthon the Syracusan to persuade the Cyrenaecans, led by Ophellas into joining the fight against Carthage. In return, any territory occupied
Battle of White Tunis (308 BC)
Battle_of_White_Tunis_(308_BC)
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Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Calendar year
Carthaginians from their siege of Syracuse. Agathocles concludes a treaty with Ophellas, ruler of Cyrenaica. He then takes advantage of the civil unrest in Carthage
309_BC
of a star. This design can be found in Greek coinage, such as that of Ophellas, a former officer of Alexander, as governor in Cyrene, North Africa. Taxila
Post-Mauryan coinage of Gandhara
Post-Mauryan_coinage_of_Gandhara
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Italian form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLA means "victor of the people."
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