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Possible Egyptian Ptolemaic queen
Cleopatra VI Tryphaena (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Τρύφαινα, romanized: Trýphaina, lit. 'dainty') or Cleopatra Tryphaena II (died c. 57 BC) was a queen of Ptolemaic
Cleopatra_VI
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt
to controversy. In all known ancient sources she is given the byname Tryphaena. She may have borne this name before accession to the throne when she
Cleopatra_V
Queen consort of the Seleucid Empire
Cleopatra Tryphaena (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Τρύφαινα; c. 141 BC – 111 BC), well known simply as Tryphaena; was a Ptolemaic princess. She married the
Tryphaena
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Antonia Tryphaena also known as Tryphaena of Thrace or Tryphaena (Greek: Ἀντωνία Τρύφαινα or Τρυφαίνη, 10 BC – 55 AD) was a Pontian Princess and a Roman
Antonia_Tryphaena
Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled Egypt
Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos Auletes (80–58 BC) married Cleopatra V Tryphaena Cleopatra V Tryphaena (79–69 BC) ruled jointly with her husband Ptolemy XII until
Ptolemaic_dynasty
Topics referred to by the same term
Tryphaena or Tryphena may refer to: Tryphaena (ca 141 BC – 111 BC), Ptolemaic princess, wife of Antiochus VIII Grypus, queen of Syria Saint Tryphaena
Tryphaena_(disambiguation)
Seleucid King of Syria from 116 to 95 BC
IX's wife, Cleopatra IV, was killed by her sister Tryphaena, the wife of Antiochus VIII. Tryphaena herself died shortly afterwards. Antiochus VIII was
Antiochus_IX_Cyzicenus
King of the Seleucid Empire from 125 to 96 BC
princess Tryphaena, had her sister and the wife of Antiochus IX, the former Cleopatra IV of Egypt, murdered in 112 BC; Antiochus IX killed Tryphaena in revenge
Antiochus_VIII_Grypus
Crepereia Tryphaena was a young Roman woman, presumably about 20 years old, whose sarcophagus was found during the excavation works started in 1889 for
Crepereia_Tryphaena
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
presumably Ptolemy XII's wife Cleopatra V Tryphaena (who may have been the same person as Cleopatra VI Tryphaena), the mother of Cleopatra's older sister
Cleopatra
Species of moth
Iconostigma tryphaena is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Wikispecies has information
Iconostigma_tryphaena
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt from 58 to 55 BC
Berenice IV was the daughter of Ptolemy XII Auletes and Cleopatra V Tryphaena of the Ptolemaic Kingdom. She was probably born in the early 70s BC. Berenice
Berenice_IV
XII Auletes as Cleopatra V Tryphaena, while Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton, and Duane W. Roller call her Cleopatra VI Tryphaena, due to the confusion in primary
Early_life_of_Cleopatra
Queen consort of Egypt from 116-115 BC
She was the sister of Ptolemy IX, Ptolemy X, Cleopatra Selene I and Tryphaena. Cleopatra IV married her brother Ptolemy IX when he was still a prince
Cleopatra_IV
Tryphaena (name in Greek: η Τρύφαινα or Τρυφαίνη, flourished 1st century) was a Roman Christian woman that lived in the Roman Empire. She was the daughter
Tryphaena_of_Cyzicus
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Pythodoris succeeded her mother Antonia Tryphaena and brother Rhoemetalces II. She was a daughter of Tryphaena and the former Thracian King Cotys VIII
Pythodoris_II
Latin work of fiction attributed to Petronius
poet of the sort rich men are said to hate Lichas: An enemy of Encolpius Tryphaena: A woman infatuated with Giton Corax: A barber, the hired servant of Eumolpus
Satyricon
Women mentioned in the New Testament
Romans 16:12, in which St. Paul writes: "Greet those workers in the Lord, Tryphaena and Tryphosa." The Roman Martyrology (up through 1960) commemorated them
Tryphena_and_Tryphosa
of King Antiochus VIII Grypus and Greek Ptolemaic Princess Cleopatra Tryphaena, a daughter of Ptolemy VIII Physcon. Laodice married Mithridates I Callinicus
Laodice_VII_Thea
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mother Antonia Tryphaena of the Sapaean kingdom of Thrace under the Romans. He ruled from 19 until 38 AD. Rhoemetalces II and Tryphaena succeeded his paternal
Rhoemetalces_II
1983 BBC Television historical drama serial
the civil war in Syria takes another turn, Grypus and Tryphaena capture Cleopatra IV and Tryphaena has her killed. Some time later, the war in Syria again
The_Cleopatras
Ptolemaic King of Egypt, 80–51 BC
replaced by his daughter Berenice IV, who ruled jointly with Cleopatra Tryphaena (known to modern historians as Cleopatra VI), who was probably Ptolemy XII's
Ptolemy_XII_Auletes
Building in Rome, Italy
sarcophagi. In one of these was found the skeleton of a young woman, Crepereia Tryphaena, together with a superbly crafted articulated ivory doll, now conserved
Palace_of_Justice,_Rome
King of Commagene from 70 to 31 BC
Grypus, while her mother was a Ptolemaic princess and later Seleucid Queen Tryphaena (see Cleopatra VI of Egypt). Thus, Antiochus was a direct descendant of
Antiochus_I_of_Commagene
King of Pontus from 36 BC to 8 BC
Bosporan Kingdom. Polemon was the son and heir of Zenon and possibly Tryphaena. Zenon and Polemon adorned Laodicea with many dedicated offerings. Polemon
Polemon_I_of_Pontus
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Alexander_the_Great
King of Syria from 87 to 82 BC
The youngest son of Antiochus VIII and, most likely, his Egyptian wife Tryphaena, Antiochus XII lived during a period of civil war between his father and
Antiochus_XII_Dionysus
Seleucid King of Syria (r. 94–83/75 BC)
from 94 to either 83 or 75 BC. The son of Antiochus VIII and his wife Tryphaena, he spent his early life in a period of civil war between his father and
Philip_I_Philadelphus
2nd/1st century BC king of Ptolemaic Egypt
Antiochus VIII (r. 125–96 BC), who was married to Cleopatra IV's elder sister Tryphaena. On the way to meet Antiochus IX, Cleopatra IV stopped in Cyprus, where
Ptolemy_IX_Soter
Seleucid King of Syria from 96 to 87 BC
BC. He was a son of Antiochus VIII and, most likely, his Egyptian wife Tryphaena. Demetrius III's early life was spent in a period of civil war between
Demetrius_III_Eucaerus
Thracian tribe based close to the Greek city of Abdera
Rhoemetalces II son of Cotys III and Tryphaena 18–26 Roman caretaker rules Rhoemetalces III part of Thrace 26-38 Antonia Tryphaena (Queen), co-ruler of Rhoemetalces
Sapaeans
1969 film by Federico Fellini
takes Encolpius as his spouse in a wedding ceremony blessed by his wife, Tryphaena. After a long voyage the ship arrives at the emperor's private island
Fellini_Satyricon
Queen of the Seleucid Empire from 126 to 121 BC
had proclaimed king in Antioch in 128 BC. Antiochus VIII was married to Tryphaena, the daughter of Ptolemy VIII Physcon and Cleopatra III. Cleopatra Thea
Cleopatra_Thea
1st-century AD ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom
Antonia Tryphaena of Thrace. Through his maternal grandmother Antonia Tryphaena, he was a descendant of Roman triumvir Mark Antony. Tryphaena was the
Tiberius_Julius_Mithridates
Apocryphal story of Paul the apostle's influence on a young virgin named Thecla
ensure that her virtue would still be intact at her death, Queen Antonia Tryphaena took her into protective custody overnight. The next day, Thecla was tied
Acts_of_Paul_and_Thecla
Rhescuporis II, 12–19; married Antonia Tryphaena Rhoemetalces II, son of Cotys III and Antonia Tryphaena, 19-38 Antonia Tryphaena (Queen), co-ruler of her son Rhoemetalces
List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
List_of_kings_of_Thrace_and_Dacia
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt
Appian Bellum Civile 1.102. Bennett, Christopher J. (1997). "Cleopatra V Tryphæna and the Genealogy of the Later Ptolemies". Ancient Society. 28. Peeters
Berenice_III
Seleucid King of Syria from 96 to 94 BC
BC. He was the son of Antiochus VIII and his Ptolemaic Egyptian wife Tryphaena. Seleucus VI lived during a period of civil war between his father and
Seleucus_VI_Epiphanes
Libyan basketball player (1943–1991)
Federico Fellini's film Fellini Satyricon where he played the role of Tryphaena's attendant. He died on February 25, 1991. List of tallest people "10 Tallest
Suleiman_Ali_Nashnush
1st century Princess of Mauretania
Philometor Cleopatra II Ptolemy VIII Physcon Cleopatra III Ptolemy IX Lathyros Tryphaena Ptolemy XII Auletes Laodice VII Thea Cleopatra Antiochus I Theos Cleopatra
Drusilla (descendant of Cleopatra)
Drusilla_(descendant_of_Cleopatra)
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Roman heritage. Tryphaena's mother was the first grandchild of Roman Triumvir, Mark Antony. However the relationship between Tryphaena and Cotys is unknown
Cotys_III_(Sapaean)
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under the Romans from AD 38 to 46, in succession to Pythodoris' mother Tryphaena and Pythodoris' brother Rhoemetalces II. Rhoemetalces III was murdered
Rhoemetalces_III
Act of killing one's sister
Berenice IV of Egypt is believed to have poisoned her sister Cleopatra VI Tryphaena in 57 BC. She was later beheaded on the orders of her father, Ptolemy
Sororicide
King of Syria from 94 to 93 BC
late Hellenistic period. He was the son of Antiochus VIII and his wife Tryphaena. Antiochus XI's early life was a time of constant civil war between his
Antiochus_XI_Epiphanes
Feminine given name
granddaughter of Octavia Minor and paternal granddaughter of Mark Anthony Antonia Tryphaena, granddaughter Pythodoros of Tralles, princess of Pontus Antonia Furnilla
Antonia_(name)
Genus of moths
1821 Lampra Hübner Noctuella Rafinesque, 1815 Nyctemia Rafinesque, 1815 Triphaena Ochsenheimer, 1816 Tryphaena Meigen, 1831 Xanthoptera Sodoffsky, 1837
Noctua_(moth)
Situation in a single-person monarchy in which two or more people hold the title
Berenice III and Ptolemy XI Ptolemy XII Auletes and Cleopatra V Tryphaena Cleopatra VI Tryphaena and Berenice IV Cleopatra VII consecutively with Ptolemy XIII
Coregency
Justin. In 124/123 BC, he married Tryphaena who was murdered in 111 BC by Antiochus IX. By 103 BC, he married Tryphaena's sister Cleopatra Selene. His reign
List_of_Syrian_monarchs
King of Commagene from 109 to 70 BC
VII Thea, daughter of King Antiochus VIII Grypus and Ptolemaic princess Tryphaena, as a part of a peace alliance. Mithridates embraced Greek culture. Laodice
Mithridates_I_Callinicus
Roman Client King of Armenia (13 BC-34 AD) (r. 18 AD-34 AD)
would succeed his mother and became the last ruler of Pontus, and Antonia Tryphaena who was the Queen of Thrace. He was of Anatolian Greek and Roman heritage
Artaxias_III
Royal family of the Seleucid Empire
Murdered by his mother Cleopatra Thea. Antiochus VIII Grypus 125–96 BC Tryphaena of Egypt Cleopatra Selene I of Egypt Antiochus IX Cyzicenus 116/113–95
Seleucid_dynasty
1st century AD Roman client king of the Bosporan Kingdom
and Antonia Tryphaena. Through his maternal grandmother Antonia Tryphaena, he was a descendant of Roman triumvir Mark Antony. Tryphaena was the first
Tiberius_Julius_Cotys_I
Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)
by his older daughters, Tryphaena and Berenice IV. Both daughters were killed in Auletes' reclaiming of his throne; Tryphaena by assassination and Berenice
Ptolemaic_Kingdom
Religious concept
that Ptolemy refers to Ptolemy XII Auletes and Cleopatra to Cleopatra V Tryphaena, and the date referred to as 78–77 BCE during their reign; the Douay–Rheims
Biblical literalist chronology
Biblical_literalist_chronology
Wars between Alexander the Great's successors
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Wars_of_the_Diadochi
Species of buttercup endemic to New Zealand
Alpine Plants of New Zealand: Ranunculus lyallii Clare, Rachel; Cracknell, Tryphaena (1 January 2026). Aotearoa in Bloom. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-1-77554-268-1
Ranunculus_lyallii
Macedonian general, Diadochus, and founder of the Seleucid Empire
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Seleucus_I_Nicator
Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Diadochi
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Hellenistic_period
Ancient Roman family
Pedo, an eques who was praefectus of Roman Egypt around AD 11. Antonia Tryphaena, Queen of Thrace, and a granddaughter of Marcus Antonius, the triumvir
Antonia_gens
King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Mithridates_VI_Eupator
King of Macedon from 359 to 336 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Philip_II_of_Macedon
King of Pontus
grandmother is unknown; however his paternal grandmother could have been named Tryphaena, while his paternal grandfather was Zenon, a prominent orator, aristocrat
Polemon_II_of_Pontus
Debate on the race of the Egyptian ruler
Jones (2006), pp. xiii, 28. Bennett, Christopher J. (1997). "Cleopatra V Tryphæna and the Genealogy of the Later Ptolemies". Ancient Society. Peeters Publishers
Ethnicity_of_Cleopatra
Name list
Great, daughter of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias of Epirus Cleopatra Tryphaena (c. 141 BC – 111 BC), queen of the Seleucid Empire and first wife of Antiochus
Cleopatra_(given_name)
Plain in Rome on the right bank of the Tiber
noteworthy is the one containing the sarcophagus of the young Crepereia Tryphaena; this contained, together with her funeral equipment, a doll with jointed
Ager_Vaticanus
Pharaoh of Egypt from 44 to 30 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Caesarion
Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)
King of Pontus, 12 BC or 11 BC – 74 AD, died without issue III. Antonia Tryphaena, Queen of Thrace, 10 BC – 55 AD, had 4 children a. Rhoemetalces II, King
Mark_Antony
King of Macedonia from 323/2 to 309 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Alexander_IV_of_Macedon
Pharaoh of Egypt from 305 to 282 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Ptolemy_I_Soter
Pharmaceutical drug
and results of a Phase II cardiac safety study in the same population, Tryphaena, published in 2013. The FDA approved the neoadjuvant indication in 2013
Pertuzumab
VI); Triumvir Mark Antony (16 generations through Gepaepyris, Antonia Tryphaena, Pythodorida of Pontus and Antonia Prima); Julio-Claudian dynasty (17
Georgian monarchs family tree from antiquity to the unification
Georgian_monarchs_family_tree_from_antiquity_to_the_unification
Dynasty of Hellenistic kings
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Antigonid_dynasty
Seleucid King of Syria from 82 to 64 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Antiochus_XIII_Asiaticus
Ptolemaic King of Egypt, 107–88 BC
Antiochus VIII (r. 125–96 BC), who was married to Cleopatra IV's elder sister Tryphaena. On the way to meet Antiochus IX, Cleopatra IV stopped in Cyprus, where
Ptolemy_X_Alexander_I
King of Macedonia from 179 to 168 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Perseus_of_Macedon
Navigational template showing Odrysian kings
putting Rhescuporis on trial in the Roman Senate. He invited Cotys' widow Tryphaena to testify at the trial, during which she accused the defendant of murdering
Rhescuporis_II_(Sapaean)
King of Epirus from 297 to 272 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Pyrrhus_of_Epirus
Queen of Mauretania, 25 to 5 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Cleopatra_Selene_II
King of the Seleucid Empire from 175 to 170 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Antiochus (son of Seleucus IV)
Antiochus_(son_of_Seleucus_IV)
King of Macedon from 323 to 317 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Philip_III_of_Macedon
King of Macedonia, Antipatrid dynasty
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Cassander
Cleopatra V Tryphaena, female Pharaoh, wife of Ptolemy XII, mother of Berenice IV and possibly her younger siblings Cleopatra VI Tryphaena, female Pharaoh
Women_in_ancient_Egypt
Hellenistic state in West Asia (312–63 BC)
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Seleucid_Empire
Ancient town in Erdek, Balıkesir Province, Turkey
martyr in the 8th century. Another saint who came from Cyzicus, Saint Tryphaena of Cyzicus, is the patron saint of the city. Gelasius, a historian of
Cyzicus
Governor and autonomous ruler of Pergamon
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Philetaerus
King of Macedon, 239 – 229 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Demetrius_II_Aetolicus
King of Macedon (294–288 BC)
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Demetrius_I_Poliorcetes
King of the Bosporan Kingdom from c.172 to c.210
Seleucid-Greek by lineage) and the Roman triumvir Mark Antony through Antonia Tryphaena, Queen of Thrace and her mother Pythodorida of Pontus. Eupator died at
Sauromates_II
she is the only woman ruler mentioned in early Scottish history Antonia Tryphaena (reigned 18–38) – she ruled with her son Rhoemetalces II Pythodoris II
List_of_female_monarchs
King of Macedonia from 277 BC to 239 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Antigonus_II_Gonatas
Seleucid King of Syria from 145 to 138 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Demetrius_II_Nicator
Possible Seleucid King of Syria
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Seleucus_VII_Philometor
8th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt
sealed the agreement by sending his second daughter by Cleopatra III, Tryphaena, to marry Antiochus VIII. Cleopatra II returned to Egypt from the Seleucid
Ptolemy_VIII_Physcon
King of Macedon from 297 BC until 294 BC, jointly with his brother Alexander V of Macedon
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Antipater_I_of_Macedon
King of Macedonia
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Pseudo-Philip_(112/111_BC)
Calendar year
(d. 135) February 11 – Britannicus, son of Claudius (b. AD 41) Antonia Tryphaena, Roman client queen (b. 10 BC) Izates bar Monobaz, Parthian client king
AD_55
Basileus of Macedonia
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Andriscus
281 BC–62 AD kingdom in northern Anatolia
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Kingdom_of_Pontus
Bosporan king from 63 to 47 BC
Alexander Berenice III Ptolemy XI Alexander Ptolemy XII Auletes Cleopatra VI Tryphaena Berenice IV Epiphanea Ptolemy XIII Ptolemy XIV Cleopatra VII Philopator
Pharnaces_II_of_Pontus
TRYPHAENA
TRYPHAENA
TRYPHAENA
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sharpness; Light
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Turkish
High-born; Pure; Pristine; Of Noble Origin
Girl/Female
Muslim
A decor, Decoration piece
Girl/Female
Latin English
Firm of purpose. Constancy, from the Latin Constantia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. This name occurs chiefly in WV.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Seymour, SEAMOUR means "St. Maurus."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sindhi
Wonderful Star; Can Reach her Goal
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Accompanied by Truth
Boy/Male
Hindu
Habit, Custom, Name of Lord Ayyappa
TRYPHAENA
TRYPHAENA
TRYPHAENA
TRYPHAENA
TRYPHAENA