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Topics referred to by the same term
Stratonice may refer to: Stratonice (mythology), one of several Greek mythological women Stratonice, one of the names of the mother of Alexander the Great
Stratonice
Queen of the Seleucid Empire (300 – 294 and 282 – 261 BCE)
Stratonice or Stratonica of Syria (Ancient Greek: Στρατoνίκη, Stratoníkē, "victory of the army", c. 320 BC – 254 BC) was Queen of the Seleucid Empire from
Stratonice_of_Syria
Mistress and wife of Mithridates VI of Pontus
Stratonice of Pontus (Greek: Στρατoνίκη; fl. 1st century BC) was a Greek woman from the Kingdom of Pontus who was one of the mistresses and the fourth
Stratonice_of_Pontus
Stratonice (Greek: Στρατονίκη, Stratoníkē; lived in the 3rd century BC) of Macedonia was the daughter of Stratonice of Syria and of the Seleucid king
Stratonice_of_Macedon
Opera by Étienne-Nicolas Méhul
Stratonice is a one-act opéra comique by Étienne Méhul to a libretto by François-Benoît Hoffman, first performed at the Théâtre Favart in Paris, on 3 May
Stratonice_(opera)
Princess of the Seleucid Empire
Stratonice (Greek: Στρατονίκη; fl. 3rd century BC) was a princess of the Seleucid Empire. She was one of the daughters born to the Seleucid Monarchs Antiochus
Stratonice_of_Cappadocia
Princess of Cappadocia and queen of Pergamon (d. ~135 BC)
Stratonice (Greek: Στρατονίκη; died about 135 BC) was a princess of Cappadocia and through marriage a queen of Pergamon. Stratonice was of Greek Macedonian
Stratonice_of_Pergamon
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
Stratonice_of_Libya
King of Macedon (294–288 BC)
he was the son of its founder, Antigonus I Monophthalmus, and his wife Stratonice, as well as the first member of the family to rule Macedon in Hellenistic
Demetrius_I_Poliorcetes
Ruler of the Seleucid Empire from 281 to 261 BC
the death of his father Seleucus I, Antiochus married his stepmother, Stratonice, daughter of Demetrius Poliorcetes. The ancient sources report that his
Antiochus_I_Soter
Ancient Greek female name
Stratonice (Ancient Greek: Στρατoνίκη from στρατός "army" and νίκη "victory") is the name of four women in Greek mythology. Stratonice, a Pleuronian princess
Stratonice_(mythology)
Macedonian general, Diadochus, and founder of the Seleucid Empire
married his daughter Stratonice. Stratonice was also the daughter of Antipater's daughter Phila. Seleucus had a daughter by Stratonice, who was also called
Seleucus_I_Nicator
Species of butterfly
Actinote stratonice is a species of butterfly of the genus Altinote. Actinote stratonice is a medium size butterfly. The wing length in males is 24.4
Altinote_stratonice
Ancient Greek princess and princess of Calydon
In Greek mythology, Stratonice (Ancient Greek: Στρατoνίκη from στρατός "army" and νίκη "victory") was a Calydonian princess as the daughter of King Porthaon
Stratonice_(wife_of_Melaneus)
Painting by Antonio Bellucci
The King's Sick Son or Antiochus and Stratonice is a c.1700 painting by the Italian painter Antonio Bellucci, now in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (Kassel)
The_King's_Sick_Son
Macedonian wife of Antigonus, king of Asia
Stratonice (Ancient Greek: Στρατoνίκη, romanized: Stratoníkē; fl. 4th century BC) was daughter of Corrhaeus (Κορῥαῖος, Korrhaĩos, a Macedonian otherwise
Stratonice (wife of Antigonus)
Stratonice_(wife_of_Antigonus)
King of the Seleucid Empire, 261–246 BC
winter of 262–61 BC. He was the younger son of Antiochus I and princess Stratonice, the daughter of Demetrius Poliorcetes. Antiochus II was a forceful personality
Antiochus_II_Theos
King of Pergamon from 159 to 138 BC
co-ruler alongside his ailing brother Eumenes II in 160 BC, whose widow Stratonice of Pergamon he married in 158 BC upon Eumenes's death. Prior to becoming
Attalus_II_Philadelphus
Painting by Jacques-Louis David
Érasistrate découvrant la cause de la maladie d’Antiochius dans son amour pour Stratonice) is a 1774 oil painting by French neoclassical artist Jacques-Louis David
Erasistratus Discovering the Cause of Antiochus' Disease
Erasistratus_Discovering_the_Cause_of_Antiochus'_Disease
King of Pergamon from 197 to 159 BC
was about to engage in a war against the Romans. He then had married Stratonice of Pergamon, daughter of Ariarathes IV (King of Cappadocia) and his wife
Eumenes_II
Ancient Greek mythological figure
of Aetolia and Xanthippe, and grandson of Aetolus. His siblings were Stratonice, Sterope and Laophonte. Agenor married his cousin Epicaste, the daughter
Agenor_(son_of_Pleuron)
Italian painter
painter has been identified as matching Berenson's putative Master of Stratonice, and is also called Michele di Michele Ciampanti. Biographical details
Michele_Ciampanti
Character in Greek mythology
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Althaea_(mythology)
of Pontus from his concubine and later wife Stratonice of Pontus. During the Mithridatic Wars, Stratonice had been put in charge of a castle, where a
Xiphares
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Aetolus_(son_of_Endymion)
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Ancaeus_(son_of_Poseidon)
Head Priestess of the Seleucid Empire
(=28.)Antiochus I Soter 8. (=14.)Antiochus II Theos 17. (=29.)Princess Stratonice of Syria 4. Seleucus II Callinicus 18. (=20., 30.)Achaeus 9. (=15.)Laodice
Laodice_IV
King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BC
from 86 to 72/71 BC, and to his fourth wife Stratonice of Pontus, from sometime after 86 to 63 BC. Stratonice bore Mithridates a son Xiphares. His fifth
Mithridates_VI_Eupator
Name of multiple Greek mythological figures
daughter of King Pleuron and Xanthippe. She was the sister of Agenor, Stratonice and Laophonte. Sterope, a Calydonian princess as the daughter of King
Sterope
Royal family of the Seleucid Empire
emperor of Seleucid Empire 305–281 BC 2.Stratonice daughter of Demetrius I king of Macedonia Didymeia Stratonice of Syria daughter of Demetrius I king of
Seleucid_dynasty
3rd-century BC Seleucid queen consort
Seleucus II Callinicus and Antiochus Hierax, and three daughters: Apama, Stratonice of Cappadocia and Laodice. In 252 BC after the Second Syrian War, Antiochus
Laodice_I
Dynasty of Hellenistic kings
(Macedon) 239–229 BC Stratonice of Macedon Phthia of Epirus Nicaea of Corinth Chryseis Son of Antigonus II and Phila. Stratonice of Macedon was a daughter
Antigonid_dynasty
King of Macedon, 239 – 229 BC
matter of dispute. Stratonice of Macedon, his aunt/cousin, the daughter of the Seleucid king Antiochus I and his aunt Stratonice, by whom he had a daughter
Demetrius_II_Aetolicus
Ruler of the Seleucid Empire from 246 BC to 225 BC
Stratonice, who had previously been married to King Demetrius II of Macedon. Upon returning to Syria after Demetrius II took another wife, Stratonice
Seleucus_II_Callinicus
French writer (1818–1882)
paint her portrait after viewing his recently completed Antiochus and Stratonice (today in the Condé Museum). At around the same time, Ingres, by then
Louise de Broglie, Countess d'Haussonville
Louise_de_Broglie,_Countess_d'Haussonville
Ancient city in Caria (Turkey)
transliterated as Stratonikeia, Stratoniceia, Stratoniki, and Stratonike and Stratonice; a successor settlement to Chrysaoris; and for a time named Hadrianopolis
Stratonicea_(Caria)
Hellenistic king of Cyrene
paternal half siblings, who included king Antigonus II Gonatas, as well as Stratonice of Syria, princess and later Queen of the Seleucid Empire. Demetrius’
Demetrius_the_Fair
King of Cos in Greek mythology
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Eurypylus_of_Cos
Last king of Pergamon from 138 to 133 BC
BC to 133 BC. Attalus III was the son of king Eumenes II and his queen Stratonice of Pergamon, and he was the nephew of Attalus II, whom he succeeded. "Philometor
Attalus_III
King of Macedon from c. 498/497 to 454 BC
Amyntas, whose son Arrhidaeus was the father of Amyntas III. Alcetas Stratonice, married by her brother Perdiccas II to Seuthes I of Thrace. Modern historians
Alexander_I_of_Macedon
Ancient Greek mythical character
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Deianira
Figure from Greek mythology
his wife Laothoe bore him three daughters, Sterope, Eurythemiste and Stratonice. By an unnamed servant, Porthaon was the father of the Argonaut Laocoön
Porthaon
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Hypermnestra (daughter of Thestius)
Hypermnestra_(daughter_of_Thestius)
5th-century BC king of Macedon
an end to a Thracian invasion of Macedonia by arranging for his sister Stratonice to marry Seuthes, nephew of the Thracian king Sitalces. During his reign
Perdiccas_II_of_Macedon
1984 Italian-American television miniseries
A tavern owner; brother of Calenus and married to Stratonice. Francesca Romana Coluzzi Stratonice A brothel owner; married to Burbo Brian Croucher Melior
The Last Days of Pompeii (miniseries)
The_Last_Days_of_Pompeii_(miniseries)
Antigonid prince
the son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus (the Macedonian king of Asia) and Stratonice, he was the younger brother of Demetrius I Poliorcetes (king of Macedon)
Philip_(son_of_Antigonus)
his father as Ariarathes V of Cappadocia, and two daughters, among them Stratonice, who first married king Eumenes II of Pergamon and afterwards his brother
Antiochis (daughter of Antiochus the Great)
Antiochis_(daughter_of_Antiochus_the_Great)
4th-century BC Seleucid queen consort
and a daughter also called Apama. Circa 300-297 BC, Seleucus married Stratonice, daughter of Demetrius I of Macedon, by whom he had a daughter called
Apama
Portrait Name Monarch Notes Apama Seleucus I Nicator Stratonice Seleucus I Nicator Antiochus I Soter Laodice I Antiochus II Theos Berenice Syra Laodice
List of royal consorts of Iran
List_of_royal_consorts_of_Iran
daughter of Dorus, by whom he became the father of Agenor, Sterope, Stratonice, and Laophonte. Pleuron was said to have founded the town of Pleuron in
Pleuron_(son_of_Aetolus)
Daughter of the regent of Macedonia (died 287 BC)
marriage was to Demetrius I of Macedon with whom she had two children: Stratonice of Syria Antigonus II Gonatas Phila exerted her influence in the cause
Phila_(daughter_of_Antipater)
Eleuther. He was the brother of Astreis and the father of Poemander by Stratonice. Hesiod, Ehoiai 123.6 Hesiod, Ehoiai 123.8 Pausanias, 9.20.1; Plutarch
Chaeresilaus
King of Cappadocia from 280 BC to 230 BC
his daughters marrying prince Antiochus Hierax, and the latter's sister Stratonice marrying Ariaramnes' son Ariarathes (Ariarathes III). Consequently, the
Ariaramnes_of_Cappadocia
Macedonian general, founder of Antigonid dynasty (382–301 BC)
mother's second marriage to Periander of Pella. Antigonus married to Stratonice, his older brother's widow and had two sons: Demetrius I Poliorcetes and
Antigonus_I_Monophthalmus
for Antiochus, king of (all) countries, king Seleucus, his son, (and) Stratonice, his consort, the queen, may their good (fate), be established by your
Antiochus_cylinder
1878 opera by Charles Gounod
and her servants, Stratonice at their head, are in the room, while the mistress meditates before the altar. In answer to Stratonice, Pauline explains
Polyeucte_(opera)
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
Diadochi. In 255 BC, Ariarathes III took the title of king and married Stratonice, a daughter of Antiochus II, remaining an ally of the Seleucid kingdom
Hellenistic_period
French composer
year after that, Méhul consolidated his reputation with works such as Stratonice and Mélidore et Phrosine. During the French Revolution, Méhul composed
Étienne_Méhul
Painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
The Sickness of Antiochus or Stratonice and Antiochus is an 1840 painting by the French artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. It is now in the Musée Condé
The_Illness_of_Antiochus
Term in Greek mythology
women: Laothoe, consort of King Porthaon of Calydon and mother of Sterope, Stratonice and Eurythemiste. Laothoe or Antianeira, daughter of Menetus (Meretus)
Laothoe
Topics referred to by the same term
a Seleucid Princess and one of the daughters of Antiochus I Soter and Stratonice of Syria Apama, one of the daughters of Antiochus II Theos and Laodice
Apama_(disambiguation)
Mythological Greek ruler
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Calydon_of_Aetolia
daughter of Pleuron and Xanthippe and thus sister to Agenor, Sterope and Stratonice. She was also said to be the mother of Iphiclus, Leda and Althaea by Thestius
Laophonte
Calendar year
after his father. After the death of his wife Apama, Seleucus marries Stratonice, daughter of Demetrius Poliorcetes. In Pella, the capital of Macedonia
300_BC
French painter (1780–1867)
1840, was The Illness of Antiochus (1840; also known as Aniochus and Stratonice) a history painting on a theme of love and sacrifice, a theme once painted
Jean-Auguste-Dominique_Ingres
Mother of Alexander the Great (c. 375–316 BC)
coincided with Alexander's birth (Plut. Alexander 3.8). She was finally named Stratonice, which was probably an epithet attached to Olympias following her victory
Olympias
Ancient Greek mythical king
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Oeneus
Queen of ancient Macedonia
daughter of Seleucus I Nicator, the founder of the Seleucid Empire, and Stratonice. In 277 or 276 BC, she became the wife of her uncle Antigonus II Gonatas
Phila_(daughter_of_Seleucus)
Apocryphal New Testament text
of Paul, when the letter was written Paul was in prison, on account of Stratonice, the wife of Apollophanes. The epistle seems to attack themes associated
Third Epistle to the Corinthians
Third_Epistle_to_the_Corinthians
Greek state during the Hellenistic period
241–197 BC Apollonis (?) Eumenes II Soter king of Pergamon 197–159 BC Stratonice daughter of Ariarathes IV of Cappadocia Attalus II Philadelphos king of
Kingdom_of_Pergamon
Greek mythology
romanized: Poímandros) was the son of Chaeresilaus (son of Iasius) and Stratonice. He was also the founder of Tanagra, which he named after the naiad Tanagra
Poemander_(mythology)
Legendary founder and king of Thespiae
and Hippeus Euryce Teleutagoras Pyrippe Patroclus Eurypyle Archedicus Stratonice Atromus Eurytele Leucippus Terpsicrate Euryopes Exole Erythras Tiphyse
Thespius
1834 novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton
garlands of flowers to earn coins for her tyrannical owners, Burbo and Stratonice. Nydia pines for Glaucus and eventually commits suicide rather than suffer
The_Last_Days_of_Pompeii
Ancient goddess of Northern Syria
they bled. According to a story retold by Lucian, the Assyrian queen Stratonice saw in a vision that she must build a temple at Hieropolis to the goddess
Atargatis
3rd century BC consort of Magas of Cyrene
Macedonian and Persian descent, and Stratonice, a queen of Greek Macedonian descent. Her siblings included Stratonice of Macedon and the Seleucid King Antiochus
Apama_II
First tractate in the Corpus Hermeticum
Poimandros (Ποίμανδρος) of Greek mythology was the son of Chaeresilaus and Stratonice. The character Poimandres can be considered to be a sort of deity, or
Poimandres
Dorus Aetolus Pronoe Amythaon Xanthippe Pleuron Calydon Aeolia Sterope Stratonice Laophonte Agenor Epicaste Cleoboea Protogeneia Ares Euryte Porthaon Demonice
Phorbus_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mythological king
Apollo, his father, carried his bride-to-be Stratonice away from her father's home to marry his son. Stratonice was a Calydonian princess, the daughter of
Melaneus_(son_of_Apollo)
Aspect of women's history
during this period were found near the Sea of Azov. 3rd century BCE – Stratonice of Macedon revolts against Seleucus II Callinicus. 295 BCE – Phila (daughter
Women_in_ancient_warfare
Union of an uncle/aunt or their nephew/niece
Gonatas and his niece Phila Demetrius II Aetolicus and his half-aunt Stratonice of Macedon Antiochus X Eusebes and his possible half-aunt Cleopatra Selene
Avunculate_marriage
Union of Thracian tribes and kingdoms (5th century BC to 3rd century BC)
Sitalces Sparatocos Maisades Amadocus I/Metocus Teres II Seuthes I ∞ Stratonice of Macedon Seuthes II Amadocus II Hebryzelmis Cotys I (Odrysian) (daughter)
Odrysian_kingdom
3rd-century BC king of Cappadocia
Ariaramnes, ruler of Cappadocia, and grandson of Ariarathes II, married Stratonice, a daughter of Antiochus II, king of the Seleucid Empire and wife Laodice
Ariarathes_III_of_Cappadocia
Son of Ptolemy III and Berenice
Seleucid Empire 29. Apama (daughter of Spitamenes) 7. Apama II 30. Demetrius I, King of Macedon 15. Stratonice of Syria 31. Phila of Macedon (daughter of 22)
Magas_of_Egypt
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
her proposal, but he damaged relations with the Seleucids by divorcing Stratonice of Macedon. Although the Aetolians formed an alliance with the Achaean
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
the same catacomb also contained the grave of a martyred bishop named Stratonice, of whose life nothing is known and who does not appears in any other
Catacomb_of_Saint_Castulus
Hellenistic king of Syria Seleucus I Nicator, who gives up his fiancée Stratonice when he learns his son Antiochus I Soter is passionately in love with
Les_fêtes_de_Polymnie
1807 opera by Étienne Méhul
247. M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet, introduction to her edition of Méhul's Stratonice (Pendragon Press, 1997), p. xiii Place, pp. 136–137 Mellace Deutscher
Joseph_(opera)
Opera by Étienne Méhul
introduction to Méhul's operas in the introduction to the edition of Stratonice by M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet (Pendragon Press, 1997) Libretto in Jouy's
Les_amazones
Aspect of musical history
Méhul, who in those years premiered several operas: Euphrosine (1790), Stratonice (1792), Mélidore et Phrosine (1794) and Ariodant (1799). In these works
History_of_opera
Calendar year
control over Cyprus and the Phoenician coastal towns of Tyre and Sidon. Stratonice, daughter of Demetrius Poliorcetes and wife of Seleucus marries her stepson
294_BC
Debate on the race of the Egyptian ruler
among Ptolemy II's mistresses, the courtesans Bilistiche, Agathocleia, Stratonice of Libya, and Myrto – whose coloring and ethnicity were not specifically
Ethnicity_of_Cleopatra
t e Étienne Méhul List of operas Operas Euphrosine (1790) Cora (1791) Stratonice (1792) Le jeune sage et le vieux fou (1793) Le congrès des rois (1794)
Le_jeune_Henri
Seleucid prince (221 BC–193 BC)
(=28.)Antiochus I Soter 8. (=14.)Antiochus II Theos 17. (=29.)Princess Stratonice of Syria 4. Seleucus II Callinicus 18. (=20., 30.)Achaeus 9. (=15.)Laodice
Antiochus (son of Antiochus III the Great)
Antiochus_(son_of_Antiochus_III_the_Great)
French composer and music educator
Opéra-Comique in 1822. He also composed new recitatives for his uncle's opera Stratonice in 1821. Although he had admirers among his contemporaries, his music
Joseph_Daussoigne-Méhul
She was the wife of King Pleuron and mother by him of Agenor, Sterope, Stratonice and Laophonte. Xanthippe, daughter of Myconus. She fed her imprisoned
Xanthippe_(mythology)
American-born British painter (1738–1820)
1772 Erasistratus the Physician Discovers the Love of Antiochus for Stratonice, 1772 Portrait of Joseph Banks, 1772 The Wife of Arminius Brought Captive
Benjamin_West
Epirote princess (d. 300 BC)
repaired to Cilicia to join Demetrius, who had just given his daughter Stratonice in marriage to Seleucus, but had not been there long when she fell ill
Deidamia_I_of_Epirus
t e Étienne Méhul List of operas Operas Euphrosine (1790) Cora (1791) Stratonice (1792) Le jeune sage et le vieux fou (1793) Le congrès des rois (1794)
Horatius_Coclès
Classical Greek philosopher
Carlos (2005). "Les Petits Académiciens: Lacyde, Charmadas, Métrodore de Stratonice". In Bonazzi, Mauro; Celluprica, Vincenza (eds.). L'eredità platonica
Charmadas
Opera by multiple composers
1889) General introduction to Méhul's operas in the introduction to the edition of Stratonice by M. Elizabeth C. Bartlet (Pendragon Press, 1997) v t e
Le_baiser_et_la_quittance
STRATONICE
STRATONICE
STRATONICE
STRATONICE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wool.Americanized form of Jewish Wollman or German Wollmann (see Wollman).
Boy/Male
English
From the grazing.
Girl/Female
Greek Shakespearean
A Titan.
Female
Italian
Feminine diminutive form of Italian unisex Fiore ("flower"), FIORELLA means "little flower."Â Fiorello is the masculine form.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Horsefield, a topographic or occupational name for someone who lived or worked at an enclosure for horses, from Old English hors ‘horse’ + falod ‘enclosure’, or a variant of the habitational name Horsfall.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian
Sweet
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English, German, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian
Thor's Stone
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Little Famous One
Girl/Female
German
Little Woman
Girl/Female
British, English, French
Noble Friend
STRATONICE
STRATONICE
STRATONICE
STRATONICE
STRATONICE