
Laodice I - Wikipedia
Laodice I (Greek: Λαοδίκη, Laodíkē, meaning "justice of the people"; [1] flourished 3rd century BC) was a Greek noblewoman of Anatolia who was a close relative of the early Seleucid …
Laodice III - Wikipedia
Laodice III (Greek: Λαοδίκη, Laodikē) also known as Laodika, was a princess of Pontus and a Seleucid queen. She was regent for her first born son, Antiochus, during the Anabase …
Laodice I (c. 285–c. 236 BCE) - Encyclopedia.com
Queen of Syria who fought fiercely to ensure that sons of her line would rule over Seleucid Asia.
Laodice (2), Seleucid queen, wife of Antiochus (2) II,
The first wife of the Seleucid king Antiochos II Theos, Laodice, was the daughter of Achaeus the Elder, a Greco-Macedonian local dynast of Asia Minor. She had estates in both Asia Minor …
Laodice: Ruthless Queen and Prosperous City - Time Travel Rome
Dec 9, 2019 · Antiochus had been married even before he knew he was to be heir to the throne, to a woman named Laodice, a woman who would prove herself more than capable of holding …
Laodice I · Biographies · The Medusa Archive
Laodice I, daughter of Achaios, was a prominent queen and powerful figure in the Seleucid Empire, wife and later divorcee of Antiochus II, and mother to Seleucis II Callinicus, Antiochus …
Laodice - Wikipedia
Laodice (meaning "people-justice") may refer to:
Laodice (-223 - c.-162) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Apr 27, 2022 · Laodice IV (flourished second half 3rd century BC and first half 2nd century BC) was a Greek Princess, Head Priestess and Queen of the Seleucid Empire. Family & Early Life. …
Laodice IV - Wikipedia
Laodice IV (flourished second half 3rd century BC and first half 2nd century BC) was a Greek princess, head priestess and a queen of the Seleucid Empire. Antiochus III appointed Laodice …
Laodice (-286 - -236) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Apr 27, 2022 · Laodice I (flourished 3rd century BC, died before 236 BC) was an Anatolian noblewoman who was a close relative of the early Seleucid dynasty and was the first wife of …
Laodice (c.-240 - c.-191) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Nov 26, 2005 · Laodice III (in Greek Λαοδικη, died about 191 BC), was a Princess of Pontus and a daughter born to King Mithridates II of Pontus and his wife Laodice. Her sister was Laodice …
Laodice I
Feb 24, 2023 · Laodice I was a Greek noblewoman of Anatolia and the first wife of Seleucid King Antiochus II Theos. She bore him two sons and three daughters. She was from a wealthy and …
Laodice I - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Sep 26, 2024 · Laodice I (flourished 3rd century BC, died before 236 BC) was an Anatolian noblewoman who was a close relative of the early Seleucid dynasty and was the first wife of …
The Hyperborean Maidens on Delos - Cambridge University Press …
Aug 23, 2011 · Here, he was told, lay the remains of two maidens, Hyperoche and Laodice, who had once brought a tribute to the goddess Eileithyia from the Hyperboreans and had died on …
Laodice (daughter of Priam) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Laodice (/ l eɪ ˈ ɒ d ə ˌ s i /; Ancient Greek: Λαοδίκη, [la.odíkɛː]; "people-justice") was the daughter of Priam of Troy and Hecuba. She was described as the most …
St Charles County MO Church Records - LDS Genealogy
Filter By Year: Go Remove Filter Baptisms, 1966-1994 (Catholic Church. St. Cletus (St. Charles, Missouri)) FamilySearch Library Baptisms, marriages, burials of Friedens United Church of …
Loudice Leleux (1882–1965) - FamilySearch.org
Discover life events, stories and photos about Loudice Leleux (1882–1965) of Abbeville, Vermilion, Louisiana, United States.
Laodice (Greek myth) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Laodice (/leɪˈɒdəˌsi/; Ancient Greek: Λαοδίκη, romanized: Laodíkē, lit. 'justice of the people' [la.odíkɛː]) may refer to the following figures: Laodice, one of the Hyperborean …
Unknown Gender History: Acid Queens: Women Who Throw Acid
Mar 9, 2014 · From Wikipedia: One of the earliest recorded acid assaults occurred in 17th century France during Louis XIV’s rule. The use of vitriol, or sulfuric acid, became so widespread …
Laodice of Cappadocia - Wikipedia
Berenice or Laodice of Cappadocia, also known as Laodice (Ancient Greek: Λαοδίκη Laodíkē; flourished from the mid-120s BC to the 90s BC) was a princess from the Kingdom of Pontus …