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Antiochis was the second daughter of King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene and Queen Isias Philostorgos. [3] Unfortunately very little is known on Antiochis. The identity of her husband is unknown and she had a daughter called Aka, also known as Aka I of Commagene.
Antiochus I was the son of king Mithridates I Callinicus and queen Laodice VII Thea of Commagene. [5] Antiochus was half Iranian , a distant member of the Orontid dynasty [ 6 ] and half Greek. [ a ] Antiochus' father Mithridates was the son of King Sames II Theosebes Dikaios of Commagene and an unidentified woman.
Eagle-topped column Relief of Mithridates II and his sister Laodice. The Karakuş Tumulus (also Karakush) is a funerary monument—a hierothesion—for Queen Isias and Princesses Antiochis and Aka I of Commagene, built by Mithridates II of Commagene in 30–20 BCE, near the modern village of Çukurtaş in Kâhta District, Adıyaman Province, Turkey.
That decision was welcomed by many of the citizens by Commagene, which remained under Roman rule until Caligula restored the kingdom to Antiochus’ children in 38 AD. Antiochus III and his son are honoured on the Philopappos Monument in Athens , Greece , dedicated to his great-grandson, Prince Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos , who ...
Antiochis of Commagene; I. Iotapa (spouse of Sampsiceramus II) ... Laodice of Commagene This page was last edited on 28 January 2021, at 02:15 (UTC). ...
She was the daughter of King Mithridates III of Commagene and Queen Iotapa of Commagene. Ethnically, she was of Armenian, Greek and Median descent. Iotapa was most probably born, raised and educated in Samosata, the capital of the Kingdom of Commagene. Her brother was Antiochus III of Commagene, whom she married. When her father died in 12 BC ...
Monumental head of the goddess Commagene (Tyche-Bakht) from Mount Nemrut Antiochus I of Commagene, shaking hands with Herakles. The cultural identity of the Kingdom of Commagene has been variously characterized. Pierre Merlat suggests that the Commagenian city of Doliche, like others in its vicinity, was "half Iranianized and half Hellenized". [8]
Antiochus was born a prince of the royal family of Commagene. His parents King Antiochus III of Commagene and Queen Iotapa were full-blooded siblings who had married each other. The younger Antiochus himself would marry his full-blooded sister Iotapa. Antiochus was of Armenian [1] descent.