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  • Epiphanes
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Epiphanes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Epiphanes (Greek: Ἐπιφανής), meaning "Manifest" or "the Glorious/Illustrious", is an ancient Greek

    Epiphanes

    Epiphanes

  • Antiochus IV Epiphanes
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 175 to 164 BC

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes (c. 215 BC–November/December 164 BC) was king of the Seleucid Empire from 175 BC until his death in 164 BC. Notable events during

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes

    Antiochus_IV_Epiphanes

  • Epiphane
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Music of the Spheres (Coldplay album) Epiphane Ayi Mawussi, ambassador of Togo to the United States Epiphanes (disambiguation) This disambiguation page

    Epiphane

    Epiphane

  • Epiphanes (Gnostic)
  • Alexandria, in Stromaties, III. Epiphanes was also attributed with founding Monadic Gnosis. G.R.S. Mead however thinks that Epiphanes was a legend and may not

    Epiphanes (Gnostic)

    Epiphanes_(Gnostic)

  • Ptolemy V Epiphanes
  • 5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes Eucharistus (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Ἐπιφανής Εὐχάριστος, Ptolemaĩos Epiphanḗs Eukháristos "Ptolemy the Manifest, the Beneficent"; 9 October

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes

  • Epiphanes (rotifer)
  • Genus of rotifers

    Epiphanes is a genus of rotifers belonging to the family Epiphanidae. The genus has an almost cosmopolitan distribution. Epiphanes includes the following

    Epiphanes (rotifer)

    Epiphanes (rotifer)

    Epiphanes_(rotifer)

  • Monad (Gnosticism)
  • Adaptation of the Greek philosophical concept

    Gnosticism). For a long time, the legend persisted that a young man named Epiphanes, who died at 17, was the leader of Monadic Gnosticism. However, scholars

    Monad (Gnosticism)

    Monad_(Gnosticism)

  • Carpocratians
  • Gnostic-platonic early Christian heretic sect

    (theos epiphanes) was mistakenly applied to him. While Philip Schaff's religious encyclopædia disputes this claim, its writers agree that Epiphanes had to

    Carpocratians

    Carpocratians

  • Philopappos Monument
  • Mausoleum and monument in Athens, Greece

    ancient Roman mausoleum and monument dedicated to Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos or Philopappus (Greek: Γάιος Ιούλιος Αντίοχος Επιφανής Φιλόπαππος

    Philopappos Monument

    Philopappos Monument

    Philopappos_Monument

  • Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes
  • Prince of the Kingdom of Commagene (38 AD-92 AD)

    Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes, also known as Julius Archelaus Epiphanes; Epiphanes; Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes or simply known as Gaius (Greek:

    Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes

    Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes

    Gaius_Julius_Archelaus_Antiochus_Epiphanes

  • Antiochus IV of Commagene
  • King of Commagene from AD 38 to 72

    son, C. Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes, was betrothed to Drusilla, a daughter of Agrippa I. Apart from Epiphanes, Antiochus had another two children

    Antiochus IV of Commagene

    Antiochus IV of Commagene

    Antiochus_IV_of_Commagene

  • Mithridates III of Commagene
  • King of Commagene from 20 to 12 BC

    Mithridates III Antiochus Epiphanes (Greek: Μιθριδάτης Ἀντίοχος ὀ Ἐπιφανής, flourished 1st century BC) was a prince who served as a King of Commagene

    Mithridates III of Commagene

    Mithridates_III_of_Commagene

  • Plato of Bactria
  • Bactrian king

    Plato Epiphanes (Ancient Greek: Πλάτων ὁ Ἐπιφανής, Plátōn ho Epiphanḗs, "Plato the God-Manifest") was a Greco-Bactrian king who reigned for a short time

    Plato of Bactria

    Plato of Bactria

    Plato_of_Bactria

  • Saint-Épiphane
  • Municipality in Quebec, Canada

    Saint-Épiphane (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿epifan]) is a municipality in Quebec in the administrative region of Bas-Saint-Laurent and the regional county

    Saint-Épiphane

    Saint-Épiphane

    Saint-Épiphane

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    Meleager in Greek mythology, Cleopatra. Through the marriage of Ptolemy V Epiphanes and Cleopatra I Syra (a Seleucid princess), the name entered the Ptolemaic

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Ptolemaic Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)

    this period severely weakened Ptolemaic control over Egypt. Ptolemy V Epiphanes, son of Philopator and Arsinoë, was a child when he came to the throne

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic_Kingdom

  • Seleucus VI Epiphanes
  • Seleucid King of Syria from 96 to 94 BC

    Seleucus VI Epiphanes Nicator (Ancient Greek: Σέλευκος Ἐπιφανής Νικάτωρ, romanized: Séleukos Epiphanḗs Nīkā́tōr; between 124 and 109 BC – 94 BC) was a

    Seleucus VI Epiphanes

    Seleucus VI Epiphanes

    Seleucus_VI_Epiphanes

  • Inape epiphanes
  • Species of moth

    (Zamora-Chinchipe Province). Tortricidae.com Wikimedia Commons has media related to Inape epiphanes. Data related to Inape epiphanes at Wikispecies v t e

    Inape epiphanes

    Inape_epiphanes

  • Antiochus XI Epiphanes
  • King of Syria from 94 to 93 BC

    Antiochus XI appeared with the epithets Epiphanes (God Manifest) and Philadelphus (Brother-Loving). Epiphanes served to emphasize Antiochus XI's paternity

    Antiochus XI Epiphanes

    Antiochus XI Epiphanes

    Antiochus_XI_Epiphanes

  • Philopappos
  • 1st / 2nd century prince of Commagene and Roman and Athenian citizen

    that Epiphanes and Callinicus had engaged in a short-lived attempt to resist invasion before they fled to Parthia. Vespasian brought Epiphanes and his

    Philopappos

    Philopappos

    Philopappos

  • Hypermastus epiphanes
  • Species of gastropod

    Hypermastus epiphanes is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eulimidae. Melvill, 1897. Warén A. & Crossland M.R. (1991) Revision

    Hypermastus epiphanes

    Hypermastus epiphanes

    Hypermastus_epiphanes

  • Polyxenus Epiphanes Soter
  • Indo-Greek king

    Polyxenus Epiphanes Soter (Ancient Greek: Πολύξενος Ἐπιφανῆς Σωτήρ, romanized: Polyxenos Epiphanēs Sōtēr, "Polyxenus the Illustrious Saviour") was an Indo-Greek

    Polyxenus Epiphanes Soter

    Polyxenus Epiphanes Soter

    Polyxenus_Epiphanes_Soter

  • Antiochus VIII Grypus
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 125 to 96 BC

    Tryphaena ca. 125, and had six children by her: Seleucus VI Epiphanes Antiochus XI Epiphanes Philadelphus Philip I Philadelphus Demetrius III Eucaerus Antiochus

    Antiochus VIII Grypus

    Antiochus VIII Grypus

    Antiochus_VIII_Grypus

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    Antiochus VIII Grypus Antiochus IX Cyzicenus Seleucus VI Epiphanes Antiochus X Eusebes Antiochus XI Epiphanes Demetrius III Eucaerus Philip I Philadelphus Antiochus

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia
  • King of Cappadocia from 130 BC to 116 BC

    Ariarathes VI Epiphanes Philopator (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης Ἐπιφανής Φιλοπάτωρ), was the Ariarathid king of Cappadocia from 130 BC to 116 BC. He was

    Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia

    Ariarathes VI of Cappadocia

    Ariarathes_VI_of_Cappadocia

  • Callinicus (prince of Commagene)
  • 1st century AD prince of the Kingdom of Commagene

    brought peacefully back to Rome, Epiphanes with his family and Callinicus in an honourable Roman Military Escort. Epiphanes with his family and Callinicus

    Callinicus (prince of Commagene)

    Callinicus_(prince_of_Commagene)

  • Seleucid Empire
  • Hellenistic state in West Asia (312–63 BC)

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the Seleucid Empire became increasingly unstable. Frequent civil wars made central authority tenuous at best. Epiphanes' young son

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid_Empire

  • Antiochus III the Great
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 222 to 187 BC

    of "the Great" (Antiochos Megas). In 205/204 BC the infant Ptolemy V Epiphanes succeeded to the Egyptian throne, and Antiochus is said (notably by Polybius)

    Antiochus III the Great

    Antiochus III the Great

    Antiochus_III_the_Great

  • Cleopatra I Syra
  • Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Cleopatra Thea Epiphanes Syra (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα ἡ Σύρα; c. 204 – 176 BC), well known as Cleopatra I or Cleopatra Syra, was a princess of the Seleucid

    Cleopatra I Syra

    Cleopatra I Syra

    Cleopatra_I_Syra

  • Ariarathes VIII of Cappadocia
  • 2nd and 1st-century BC king of Cappadocia

    Ariarathes VIII Epiphanes (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης Ἐπιφανής, Ariaráthēs Epiphanḗs; reigned c. 101–c. 96 BC and in 95), King of Cappadocia, was the second

    Ariarathes VIII of Cappadocia

    Ariarathes VIII of Cappadocia

    Ariarathes_VIII_of_Cappadocia

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    II Philadelphus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Ptolemy V Epiphanes Ptolemy VI Philometor Cleopatra II♀ Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator Ptolemy

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Antiochus V Eupator
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 164 to 162 BC

    his father Antiochus IV Epiphanes and his mother Laodice IV. The general Lysias, who had been left in charge of Syria by Epiphanes, served as regent for

    Antiochus V Eupator

    Antiochus V Eupator

    Antiochus_V_Eupator

  • Diadochi
  • Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death

    Egypt can be seen with the Rosetta Stone, an edict ordered by Ptolemy V Epiphanes (204–180 BC), would be written in three languages: Egyptian hieroglyphs

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

  • El (deity)
  • Northwest Semitic supreme deity

    El/Cronus appears on coins from Byblos from the reign of Antiochus IV Epiphanes (175–164 BCE) four spread wings and two folded wings, leaning on a staff

    El (deity)

    El (deity)

    El_(deity)

  • Apame IV
  • Princess from the Antigonid dynasty

    Prusias II Cynegus of Bithynia, and mother of his successor, Nicomedes II Epiphanes. Her husband was her cousin because her aunt Apama III, was the wife of

    Apame IV

    Apame_IV

  • Antiochus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    BC Antiochus XI Epiphanes (died 92 BC), ruler of the Seleucid Empire, son of Antiochus VIII Grypus and brother of Seleucus VI Epiphanes Antiochus XII Dionysus

    Antiochus

    Antiochus

  • Ptolemaic dynasty
  • Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled Egypt

    Berenice II Ptolemy IV Philopator (221–203 BC) married Arsinoe III Ptolemy V Epiphanes (203–181 BC) married Cleopatra I Ptolemy VI Philometor (181–164 BC) married

    Ptolemaic dynasty

    Ptolemaic dynasty

    Ptolemaic_dynasty

  • Judas Maccabeus
  • Jewish priest who led the Maccabean Revolt

    and Jonathan, started a revolt against the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who since 169/8 BC had issued decrees that forbade Jewish religious practices

    Judas Maccabeus

    Judas Maccabeus

    Judas_Maccabeus

  • Kingdom of Pergamon
  • Greek state during the Hellenistic period

    also successfully intervened in Seleucid politics, aiding Antiochus IV Epiphanes in his quest to take the throne from Heliodorus. Eumenes II was ill for

    Kingdom of Pergamon

    Kingdom of Pergamon

    Kingdom_of_Pergamon

  • Apollonius (ambassador)
  • was the spokesman of an embassy sent by the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes to Rome in 173 BCE. He brought from Antiochus tribute and rich presents

    Apollonius (ambassador)

    Apollonius_(ambassador)

  • Drusilla (daughter of Herod Agrippa)
  • Daughter of Herod Agrippa (born AD 38)

    Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes, first son of King Antiochus IV of Commagene, with a stipulation from Agrippa that Epiphanes should embrace the Jewish

    Drusilla (daughter of Herod Agrippa)

    Drusilla (daughter of Herod Agrippa)

    Drusilla_(daughter_of_Herod_Agrippa)

  • Antiochus I of Commagene
  • King of Commagene from 70 to 31 BC

    Antiochus I Theos Dikaios Epiphanes Philorhomaios Philhellen (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος ὁ Θεὸς Δίκαιος Ἐπιφανὴς Φιλορωμαῖος Φιλέλλην, meaning "Antiochos

    Antiochus I of Commagene

    Antiochus I of Commagene

    Antiochus_I_of_Commagene

  • Medusa Rondanini
  • Sculpture

    The over-lifesize Medusa Rondanini, the best late Hellenistic or Augustan Roman marble copy of the head of Medusa, is rendered more humanized and beautiful

    Medusa Rondanini

    Medusa Rondanini

    Medusa_Rondanini

  • Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)
  • King of Syria from 34 to 30 BC

    Antiochus VIII Grypus Antiochus IX Cyzicenus Seleucus VI Epiphanes Antiochus X Eusebes Antiochus XI Epiphanes Demetrius III Eucaerus Philip I Philadelphus Antiochus

    Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)

    Ptolemy Philadelphus (son of Cleopatra)

    Ptolemy_Philadelphus_(son_of_Cleopatra)

  • Claudia Capitolina
  • 1st century princess of Commagene

    between Capitolina and Epiphanes is unknown. Capitolina bore Epiphanes in 65 their first son and child Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos in Samosata

    Claudia Capitolina

    Claudia_Capitolina

  • Mithridates II of Commagene
  • King of Commagene from 31 to 20 BC

    Mithridates II Antiochus Epiphanes Philorhomaeus Philhellen Monocrites (Greek: Μιθριδάτης Ἀντίοχος ὀ Ἐπιφανής Φιλορωμαίος Φιλέλλην Μονοκρίτης, died 20

    Mithridates II of Commagene

    Mithridates II of Commagene

    Mithridates_II_of_Commagene

  • Izatha epiphanes
  • Species of moth

    Izatha epiphanes is a moth of the family Oecophoridae. It is endemic to New Zealand, where it is widespread throughout the North Island. The wingspan

    Izatha epiphanes

    Izatha epiphanes

    Izatha_epiphanes

  • Eleazar (2 Maccabees)
  • Jewish martyr

    during the persecution of Judaism in Judea ordered by King Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Together with the woman with seven sons, he is one of the "Holy Maccabean

    Eleazar (2 Maccabees)

    Eleazar (2 Maccabees)

    Eleazar_(2_Maccabees)

  • Maccabees
  • Group of Jewish rebels in the Seleucid Empire

    of circumcision and repudiated the holy covenant". When Antiochus IV Epiphanes became ruler of the Seleucid Empire in 175 BC, Onias III held the office

    Maccabees

    Maccabees

    Maccabees

  • Tryphaena
  • Queen consort of the Seleucid Empire

    reinforcements. The couple had five sons: Seleucus VI Epiphanes, the twins Antiochus XI Epiphanes and Philip I Philadelphus, Demetrius III Eucaerus, and

    Tryphaena

    Tryphaena

  • Mithridates VI Eupator
  • King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BC

    Seleucid princess and the daughter of the Seleucid monarchs Antiochus IV Epiphanes and his sister-wife Laodice IV.[citation needed] Mithridates V was assassinated

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates_VI_Eupator

  • Cleopatra Selene II
  • Queen of Mauretania, 25 to 5 BC

    Antiochus VIII Grypus Antiochus IX Cyzicenus Seleucus VI Epiphanes Antiochus X Eusebes Antiochus XI Epiphanes Demetrius III Eucaerus Philip I Philadelphus Antiochus

    Cleopatra Selene II

    Cleopatra Selene II

    Cleopatra_Selene_II

  • Nicomedes II of Bithynia
  • King of Bithynia, 149 – 127 BC

    Nicomedes II Epiphanes (Greek: Νικομήδης ὁ Ἐπιφανής "Nicomedes God-Manifest") was the king of Bithynia from 149 to c. 127 BC. He was fourth in descent

    Nicomedes II of Bithynia

    Nicomedes II of Bithynia

    Nicomedes_II_of_Bithynia

  • Antiochus III of Commagene
  • King of Commagene from 12 BC to 17 AD

    Antiochus III Epiphanes (Greek: Ἀντίοχος ὀ Ἐπιφανής, flourished 1st century BC and 1st century AD) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Commagene from 12 BC

    Antiochus III of Commagene

    Antiochus_III_of_Commagene

  • Mumbai
  • Capital of Maharashtra, India

    in the year 175 BCE, during the reign of the Greek ruler, Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Mumbai is home to the largest population of Parsi Zoroastrians in the

    Mumbai

    Mumbai

    Mumbai

  • Daniel 8
  • Eighth chapter of the Book of Daniel

    "little horn", which is Daniel's code-word for the Greek king Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Although set during the reign or regency of King Belshazzar (who probably

    Daniel 8

    Daniel_8

  • Daniel 7
  • Seventh chapter of the Book of Daniel

    context is oppression of the Jews by the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who outlawed Jewish customs and built an altar to Zeus in the Temple

    Daniel 7

    Daniel_7

  • Timarchus
  • 2nd-century BCE Greek usurper of Seleucid Media

    Antiochus IV Epiphanes during his time as a hostage to the Roman Republic. He was appointed satrap of Media in western Iran when Antiochus IV Epiphanes became

    Timarchus

    Timarchus

    Timarchus

  • Demetrius I Soter
  • King of Seleucid Empire from 162 to 150 BC

    by his finance minister Heliodorus in 175 BC; his uncle Antiochus IV Epiphanes overthrew Heliodorus and took the throne himself. While the throne should

    Demetrius I Soter

    Demetrius I Soter

    Demetrius_I_Soter

  • Woman with seven sons
  • Jewish martyr described in 2 Maccabees 7

    arrested during the persecution of Judaism initiated by King Antiochus IV Epiphanes. They were ordered to consume pork and thus violate Jewish law as part

    Woman with seven sons

    Woman with seven sons

    Woman_with_seven_sons

  • Hanukkah
  • Jewish holiday

    rededicating the Temple in Jerusalem that had been profaned by Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Josephus does not say the festival was called Hanukkah but rather the

    Hanukkah

    Hanukkah

    Hanukkah

  • Abomination of desolation
  • Apocalyptic biblical phrase in the Book of Daniel

    sacrifices with which the 2nd century BC Seleucid Emperor Antiochus IV Epiphanes replaced the twice-daily qorban in the Second Temple, or the altar of

    Abomination of desolation

    Abomination of desolation

    Abomination_of_desolation

  • Hyspaosines
  • First ruler of Characene (c. 141–124 BC)

    Mesopotamia. He was originally a Seleucid satrap installed by king Antiochus IV Epiphanes (r. 175 – 164 BC), but declared independence in 141 BC after the collapse

    Hyspaosines

    Hyspaosines

    Hyspaosines

  • Rosetta Stone
  • Egyptian stele with three versions of a 196 BC decree

    BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, on behalf of King Ptolemy V Epiphanes. The top and middle texts are in Ancient Egyptian using hieroglyphic and

    Rosetta Stone

    Rosetta Stone

    Rosetta_Stone

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    II Philadelphus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Ptolemy V Epiphanes Ptolemy VI Philometor Cleopatra II♀ Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator Ptolemy

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • Commagene
  • Greco-Iranian kingdom (163 BC – 72 AD)

    independent ruler following the death of the Seleucid king, Antiochus IV Epiphanes. The Kingdom of Commagene maintained its independence until 17 AD, when

    Commagene

    Commagene

    Commagene

  • Onias III
  • High Priest during the Second Temple period

    was usurped by his brother Jason after the ascension of Antiochus IV Epiphanes as ruler of the Seleucid Empire in 175 BCE. Emperor Seleucus IV Philopator

    Onias III

    Onias III

    Onias_III

  • AD 72
  • Calendar year

    Christian preacher and martyr (according to Roman Catholic tradition) "Antiochus IV Epiphanes, Commagene". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved December 4, 2022.

    AD 72

    AD_72

  • Euergetes
  • Honorable title given to benefactors in ancient Greece and the Hellenistic period

    ISSN 0084-5388. Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 40, note 1 Soter Epiphanes (disambiguation) Eusebes (disambiguation) Inscription of Parthian imperial

    Euergetes

    Euergetes

  • Ptolemy Macron
  • Sixth Syrian War between the Seleucid Empire under King Antiochus IV Epiphanes and the Ptolemaic Kingdom under King Ptolemy VI Philometor, he surrendered

    Ptolemy Macron

    Ptolemy_Macron

  • Samaritans
  • Ethnoreligious group native to the Levant

    and wealthier than the Judeans in Palestine, until 164 BC. Antiochus IV Epiphanes was on the throne of the Seleucid Empire from 175 to 163 BCE. His policy

    Samaritans

    Samaritans

    Samaritans

  • Son of perdition
  • New Testament phrase

    et al, say that first "Son of Perdition" reference is to Antiochus IV Epiphanes, the man who attacked the Second Temple in Jerusalem and defiled it by

    Son of perdition

    Son_of_perdition

  • 4Q246
  • One of the Dead Sea Scrolls

    conclude the text is referring to Antiochus IV Epiphanes, a Syrian tyrant from 170-164 BCE. The title "Epiphanes" (Greek for "appearance") "encapsulates the

    4Q246

    4Q246

    4Q246

  • Seleucid dynasty
  • Royal family of the Seleucid Empire

    Laodice IV ∞ 3.Antiochus IV Epiphanes Seleucus IV Philopator emperor of Seleucid Empire 187–175 BC Antiochus IV Epiphanes emperor of Seleucid Empire 175–164

    Seleucid dynasty

    Seleucid dynasty

    Seleucid_dynasty

  • Syrian Wars
  • Conflict between the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom

    instigated the formal declaration of war on Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes. This was possibly out of a desire to find a unifying issue to rally the

    Syrian Wars

    Syrian Wars

    Syrian_Wars

  • Philip II of Macedon
  • King of Macedon from 359 to 336 BC

    Antiochus VIII Grypus Antiochus IX Cyzicenus Seleucus VI Epiphanes Antiochus X Eusebes Antiochus XI Epiphanes Demetrius III Eucaerus Philip I Philadelphus Antiochus

    Philip II of Macedon

    Philip II of Macedon

    Philip_II_of_Macedon

  • Ptolemy VI Philometor
  • 6th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    twelfth year which is also the first": the invasion of Egypt by Antiochos Epiphanes". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 47: 107–113. Grainger 2010, pp. 294–5

    Ptolemy VI Philometor

    Ptolemy VI Philometor

    Ptolemy_VI_Philometor

  • 1 Maccabees
  • Biblical text about the Maccabean Revolt

    kingdom. It describes the promulgation of decrees by King Antiochus IV Epiphanes forbidding traditional Jewish practices, and the formation of a rebellion

    1 Maccabees

    1_Maccabees

  • Timeline of the Second Temple period
  • fails. Onias III serves as High Priest. September 175 BCE Antiochus IV Epiphanes ascends to the Seleucid throne. Shortly after, Onias III is replaced by

    Timeline of the Second Temple period

    Timeline of the Second Temple period

    Timeline_of_the_Second_Temple_period

  • Philonides of Laodicea
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician (c. 200–130 BC)

    mathematician who lived in the Seleucid court during the reigns of Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Demetrius I Soter. He is known principally from a Life of Philonides

    Philonides of Laodicea

    Philonides_of_Laodicea

  • Alexander II Zabinas
  • King of the Seleucid Empire from 128 to 123 BC

    Alexander II Theos Epiphanes Nikephoros (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος Θεὸς Ἐπιφανὴς Νικηφόρος Aléxandros Theòs Epiphanḕs Nikēphóros, surnamed Zabinas; c.

    Alexander II Zabinas

    Alexander II Zabinas

    Alexander_II_Zabinas

  • 2 Maccabees
  • Deuterocanonical book chronicling the Maccabean Revolt

    deuterocanonical book which recounts the persecution of Jews under King Antiochus IV Epiphanes and the Maccabean Revolt against him. It concludes with the defeat of

    2 Maccabees

    2_Maccabees

  • Daniel Fast
  • Partial fast in Christianity

    persecution of Jewish people carried out by the Hellenistic King Antiochus IV Epiphanes. In those days I, Daniel, was mourning three whole weeks. I ate no pleasant

    Daniel Fast

    Daniel Fast

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  • Julia Iotapa (daughter of Antiochus III)
  • 1st century AD Queen of Commagene

    had three children: Son and prince: Gaius Julius Archelaus Antiochus Epiphanes. Through him they would become paternal grandparents to Philopappos who

    Julia Iotapa (daughter of Antiochus III)

    Julia Iotapa (daughter of Antiochus III)

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  • Attentat (novel)
  • enlightened Epiphane Otos both refined and vulnerable and Ethel, a smart young actress, portrayed as incredibly beautiful. The story is about Epiphane's love

    Attentat (novel)

    Attentat_(novel)

  • Hasmonean dynasty
  • Dynasty of Judea (140–37 BC)

    by historian Josephus (37 – c. 100 AD), the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes (r. 175–164) moved to assert strict control over the Seleucid satrapy

    Hasmonean dynasty

    Hasmonean dynasty

    Hasmonean_dynasty

  • 153 BC
  • Calendar year

    Balas, who claims to be the son of the former Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes and, therefore, a first cousin of Demetrius. He has been "discovered"

    153 BC

    153_BC

  • Nicolaism
  • Early Christian sect mentioned twice in the Book of Revelation

    Epiphanes think that wives should be common property. Through them the worst calumny has become current against the Christian name. ...he [Epiphanes]

    Nicolaism

    Nicolaism

  • Siege of Jerusalem
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    against Babylon Siege of Jerusalem (168 BC) by Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes after revolt by Jason Siege of Jerusalem (162 BC) by Seleucid general

    Siege of Jerusalem

    Siege_of_Jerusalem

  • Tutankhamun
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC

    II Philadelphus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Ptolemy V Epiphanes Ptolemy VI Philometor Cleopatra II♀ Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator Ptolemy

    Tutankhamun

    Tutankhamun

    Tutankhamun

  • Royal formula of Parthian coinage
  • Arsaces, the benefactor (Euergetes), the just (Dikaios), the illustrious (Epiphanes), friend of the Greeks (Philhellen)", are found on coins of the Parthian

    Royal formula of Parthian coinage

    Royal formula of Parthian coinage

    Royal_formula_of_Parthian_coinage

  • List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC
  • 147–96 BC) Egypt Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (complete list) – Ptolemy V Epiphanes, Pharaoh (204–181 BC) Cleopatra I Syra, Regent (187–176 BC) Ptolemy VI

    List of state leaders in the 2nd century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_2nd_century_BC

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    syncretic deity known in Rome as Sabazius. The Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes erected a statue of Zeus Olympios in the Judean Temple in Jerusalem. Hellenizing

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • Timeline of the Palestine region
  • Lendering, Antiochus IV Epiphanes; Britannica, Antiochus IV Epiphanes Lendering, Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Britannica, Antiochus IV Epiphanes: In 172, for an even

    Timeline of the Palestine region

    Timeline_of_the_Palestine_region

  • Pyrrhus of Epirus
  • King of Epirus from 297 to 272 BC

    Antiochus VIII Grypus Antiochus IX Cyzicenus Seleucus VI Epiphanes Antiochus X Eusebes Antiochus XI Epiphanes Demetrius III Eucaerus Philip I Philadelphus Antiochus

    Pyrrhus of Epirus

    Pyrrhus of Epirus

    Pyrrhus_of_Epirus

  • 170 BC
  • Calendar year

    return of Coele-Syria to Egyptian control, the Seleucid king, Antiochus IV Epiphanes, decides on a preemptive strike against Egypt and invades the country

    170 BC

    170_BC

  • Seleucus I Nicator
  • Macedonian general, Diadochus, and founder of the Seleucid Empire

    Antiochus VIII Grypus Antiochus IX Cyzicenus Seleucus VI Epiphanes Antiochus X Eusebes Antiochus XI Epiphanes Demetrius III Eucaerus Philip I Philadelphus Antiochus

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus_I_Nicator

  • Maccabi World Union
  • International Jewish sports organisation

    liberation movement that fought for and won independence from Antiochus IV Epiphanes. Ironically, at the time the Maccabees were staunchly opposed to athletic

    Maccabi World Union

    Maccabi_World_Union

  • Eviota
  • Genus of fishes

    dorsopurpurea D. W. Greenfield & J. E. Randall, 2011 (Purple dwarfgoby) Eviota epiphanes O. P. Jenkins, 1903 (Divine dwarfgoby) Eviota epistigmata D. W. Greenfield

    Eviota

    Eviota

    Eviota

  • Joseph-Epiphane Darras
  • French historian

    Joseph-Epiphane Darras (6 September 1825 in Troyes, France – 8 November 1878 in Paris, France) was a Catholic ecclesiastical historian. Darras completed

    Joseph-Epiphane Darras

    Joseph-Epiphane_Darras

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  • Nabhi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nabhi

    Centre of body, An ancient king

  • Ayize
  • Boy/Male

    African

    Ayize

    Let it come.

  • Kusumoda
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kusumoda

    Sea of Flowers

  • Shravani
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Shravani

    Month of Shravan; Born in the Month of Shravan

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vanapushpa

    Flower of the Forest; Wild Flower

  • Oormila
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Traditional

    Oormila

    Daughter of King Janaka of Mithila; The Youger Sister of Sita; Name of Lakshman's Wife

  • ELYAKUM
  • Male

    English

    ELYAKUM

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyaqiym or Greek Eliakim, ELYAKUM means "God will establish."

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    Gaelic American

    Glynn

    Valley.

  • Alyda
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Alyda

    Archaic

  • HECK
  • Male

    English

    HECK

    English short form of Latin Hector, HECK means "defend; hold fast."

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