Helenus of Cyrene, the Glossary
Helenos (Ἕλενος) was a Ptolemaic governor of Cyprus in the second century BC.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Alexandria, Aphrodite, Artists of Dionysus, Cilicia, Cleopatra II, Cleopatra III, Cyrene, Libya, Epistrategos, Ludwig Koenen, Navarch, Paphos, Ptolemaic Kingdom, Ptolemy IX Soter, Ptolemy VIII Physcon, Ptolemy X Alexander I, Salamis, Cyprus, Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Terence Mitford, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Thebaid, Theodorus, son of Seleucus, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik.
- 2nd-century BC Greek politicians
- Cyrenean Greeks
- People from Cyrenaica
- Ptolemaic admirals
- Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus
Alexandria
Alexandria (الإسكندرية; Ἀλεξάνδρεια, Coptic: Ⲣⲁⲕⲟϯ - Rakoti or ⲁⲗⲉⲝⲁⲛⲇⲣⲓⲁ) is the second largest city in Egypt and the largest city on the Mediterranean coast.
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Aphrodite
Aphrodite is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, procreation, and as her syncretized Roman goddess counterpart Venus, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory.
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Artists of Dionysus
The Artists of Dionysus or Dionysiac Artists (hoi peri ton Dionuson technitai) were an association of actors and other performers who coordinated the organisation of Greek theatrical and musical performances in the Hellenistic Period and under the Roman Empire.
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Cilicia
Cilicia is a geographical region in southern Anatolia, extending inland from the northeastern coasts of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Cleopatra II
Cleopatra II Philometor Soteira (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Φιλομήτωρ Σωτείρα, Kleopatra Philomētōr Sōteira; c. 185 BC – 116/115 BC) was a queen of Ptolemaic Egypt who ruled from 175 to 115 BC with two successive brother-husbands and her daughter—often in rivalry with her brother Ptolemy VIII.
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Cleopatra III
Cleopatra III (Κλεοπάτρα; c.160–101 BC) was a queen of Egypt. Helenus of Cyrene and Cleopatra III are 2nd-century BC births.
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Cyrene, Libya
Cyrene, also sometimes anglicized as Kyrene, was an ancient Greek colony and Roman city near present-day Shahhat in northeastern Libya in North Africa.
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Epistrategos
Epistrategos (general; epistrategus) was a senior military and administrative office in Ptolemaic Egypt, which was retained during the subsequent Roman period as well.
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Ludwig Koenen
Ludwig Koenen (April 5, 1931 – May 9, 2023) was a German-born American papyrologist and classical philologist.
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Navarch
Navarch (ναύαρχος) is an Anglicisation of a Greek word meaning "leader of the ships", which in some states became the title of an office equivalent to that of a modern admiral.
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Paphos
Paphos (Πάφος; Baf) is a coastal city in southwest Cyprus and the capital of Paphos District.
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Ptolemaic Kingdom
The Ptolemaic Kingdom (Ptolemaïkḕ basileía) or Ptolemaic Empire was an Ancient Greek polity based in Egypt during the Hellenistic period.
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Ptolemy IX Soter
Ptolemy IX Soter II Ptolemy IX also took the same title 'Soter' as Ptolemy I. Helenus of Cyrene and Ptolemy IX Soter are 2nd-century BC births and Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus.
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Ptolemy VIII Physcon
Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II Tryphon (Πτολεμαῖος Εὐεργέτης Τρύφων, Ptolemaĩos Euergétēs Tryphōn, "Ptolemy the Benefactor, the Opulent"; c. 184 BC – 28 June 116 BC), nicknamed Physcon (Φύσκων, Physkōn, "Fatty"), was a king of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt. Helenus of Cyrene and Ptolemy VIII Physcon are 2nd-century BC Greek people.
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Ptolemy X Alexander I
Ptolemy X Alexander I (Πτολεμαῖος Ἀλέξανδρος, Ptolemaĩos Aléxandros) was the Ptolemaic king of Cyprus from 114 BC until 107 BC and of Egypt from 107 BC until his death in 88 BC. Helenus of Cyrene and Ptolemy X Alexander I are 2nd-century BC births and Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus.
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Salamis, Cyprus
Salamis (Σαλαμίς; Σαλαμίνα; Salamis) was an ancient Greek city-state on the east coast of Cyprus, at the mouth of the river Pedieos, 6 km north of modern Famagusta.
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Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG) (Latin for Greek Epigraphical Supplement) is an annual survey (published by J. C. Gieben, Amsterdam, Netherlands until his death in 2006, now published by Brill) collecting the content of and studies on Greek inscriptions published in a single year.
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Terence Mitford
Terence Bruce Mitford FBA FSA (sometimes known as Terence Bruce-Mitford) (11 May 1905 – 8 November 1978) was a Scottish archaeologist and classicist.
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies
The Journal of Hellenic Studies is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in Hellenic studies.
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Thebaid
The Thebaid or Thebais (Θηβαΐς, Thēbaïs) was a region in ancient Egypt, comprising the 13 southernmost nomes of Upper Egypt, from Abydos to Aswan.
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Theodorus, son of Seleucus
Theodoros (Θεόδωρος), son of Seleucus and Artemo I was a Ptolemaic governor of Cyprus and admiral in the second century BC. Helenus of Cyrene and Theodorus, son of Seleucus are 2nd-century BC Greek politicians, 2nd-century BC births, Ptolemaic admirals and Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus.
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Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
The (commonly abbreviated ZPE; "Journal of Papyrology and Epigraphy") is a peer-reviewed academic journal which contains articles that pertain to papyrology and epigraphy.
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See also
2nd-century BC Greek politicians
- Archon of Aegeira
- Echedemos
- Helenus of Cyrene
- Lycortas
- Polybius
- Theodorus, son of Seleucus
Cyrenean Greeks
- Apama II
- Apollodorus of Cyrene
- Apollonius Cronus
- Aretaphila of Cyrene
- Aristippus
- Ariston of Cyrene
- Ariston of Megalopolis
- Battiadae
- Callimachus
- Carneades
- Critola
- Cyrene (mythology)
- Decimus Cascellius Aristoteles
- Eratosthenes
- Eryxo
- Eugammon of Cyrene
- Eurydice of Athens
- Helenus of Cyrene
- Jason of Cyrene
- Kings of Cyrene
- Lacydes of Cyrene
- Ladice (Cyrenaean princess)
- Learchus (regicide)
- Nicanor of Cyrene
- Pheretima (Cyrenaean queen)
- Philostephanus
- Priest of Apollo (Cyrene)
- Stratonice of Libya
- Synesius
- Theaetetus of Cyrene
- Theodorus of Cyrene
People from Cyrenaica
- Helenus of Cyrene
- Ibn Masal
- Nicoteles of Cyrene
- Osama Abdusalam
Ptolemaic admirals
- Callicrates of Samos
- Crocus (general)
- Helenus of Cyrene
- Patroclus (admiral)
- Seleucus, son of Bithys
- Theodorus, son of Seleucus
- Timosthenes
Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus
- Crocus (general)
- Helenus of Cyrene
- List of Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus
- Menelaus (son of Lagus)
- Pelops, son of Pelops
- Polycrates of Argos
- Ptolemy IX Soter
- Ptolemy X Alexander I
- Ptolemy, son of Agesarchos
- Seleucus, son of Bithys
- Serapion (strategos)
- Theodorus, son of Seleucus