Antiochis


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The name Antiochis () is the female name of Antiochus.

Women

Seleucid Princesses & Hellenistic Queen Consorts

Physician

Athenian clan (phyle)

  • Antiochis (tribe), an Athenian phyle, was named Antiochis after Antiochus a mythical Attic hero. Aristides "the Just" the son of Lysimachus, was of the tribe of Antiochis. For the subdivisions-townships of Antiochis in Attica, see deme.

References

References

  1. Strab. xiii. p. 624.
  2. Polyb. viii. 25.
  3. [[Appian]], ''[https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0230 The foreign wars]'', Horace White (translator), [[New York City]], (1899)
  4. [[William Smith (lexicographer). Smith, William]] (editor); ''[[Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology]]'', {{usurped
  5. "Ariarathes IV Eusebes".
  6. 2 Maccabees 4:30
  7. 0-8131-0954-X (1999)

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