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Athenais Philostorgos I

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  • Name Athenais Philostorgos I 
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    Personen-Kennung I25776  ejf
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    Familie von Kappadokien Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios K 
    Kinder 
     1. von Kappadokien Isias Philostorgos   gest. um 0020 BC
    Familien-Kennung F8307  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel
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    • Athenais Philostorgos I, her surname can be spelt as Philostorgus (meaning Athenais the loving one, flourished 1st century BC) was a Queen of Cappadocia.
      Athenais was a Greek noblewoman of obscure origins. She was the wife of the Cappadocian Persian nobleman and King Ariobarzanes I Philoromaios and her through marriage became a Queen of Cappadocia. Ariobarzanes I reigned as King of Cappadoci
      a from 95 to 63/62 BC.
      It appears when Ariobarzanes I reigned as King he married Athenais as his Queen. Little is known on how she reigned as Queen and her relationship with her family. Athenais bore Ariobarzanes I two children: a son Ariobarzanes II Philopator w
      ho later succeeded his father as King and a daughter, Isias Philostorgos who later married the King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene.

      Athenais is also known through a surviving honorific inscription dedicated to her son in Athens, Greece dating from the mid 1st century BC.

      King Ariobarzanes Philopator, son of King
      Ariobarzanes Philoromaios and of Queen
      Athenais Philostorgos, (is honored by) those who had been commissioned
      by him for the construction of the Odeion,
      Gaius and Marcus Stallius, sons of Gaius, and
      Menalippos, as their benefactor.

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