For other uses of "Apama", see Apama (disambiguation).
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Apame IV (Greek: Απάμα), sometimes known as Apama IV, was a princess from the Antigonid dynasty. Her father was Philip V, King from 221 BC to 179 BC and her brother was Perseus, King from 179 BC to 167 BC. She was the wife of King Prusias II Cynegus of Bithynia, and mother of his successor, Nicomedes II Epiphanes. Her husband was her cousin because her aunt Apama III, was the wife of Prusias I Cholus.[1]
ApameIV (Greek: Απάμα), sometimes known as Apama IV, was a princess from the Antigonid dynasty. Her father was Philip V, King from 221 BC to 179 BC and...
Nicomedes I. Nicomedes II was the son and successor of Prusias II and ApameIV. His parents were related as they were maternal cousins. He was so popular...
talents and "twenty decked ships". Prusias II married his maternal cousin ApameIV, a sister of Perseus of Macedon and a princess from the Antigonid dynasty...
ISBN 0520056116. He had been sent to Egypt to politely decline an offer by Ptolemy IV to send an army to protect Athens from Philip: Livy 31.9. Diodorus 28.6; Livy...
Cassander commanded Glaucias to secretly assassinate the 14-year-old Alexander IV, son of Alexander the Great, and his mother Roxane and the Macedonian Argead...
Cyrene to marry Berenice instead. With Apame's help, Demetrius seized control of the city. Allegedly, Demetrius and Apame became lovers. Berenice is said to...
Nicomedes II Epiphanes 149–127 BC Nicomedes III Euergetes 127–94 BC Nicomedes IV Philopator 94–74 BC Socrates Chrestus who ruled briefly in about 90 BC The...
30 June 2012, retrieved 6 March 2018. Lendering, Jona (10 August 2020), "Apame I", Livius.org, archived from the original on 1 October 2020, retrieved...
brought him a son named Heracles, had two sisters; one of which, called Apame, he gave to Ptolemy; and the other, called Artonis, he gave to Eumenes,...
mother Apame refused to honour the agreement and invited an Antigonid prince, Demetrius the Fair to Cyrene to marry Berenice instead. With Apame's help...
SON". Živa antika/Antiquité vivante (69). Skopje, North Macedonia: 78. "Apame III". Livius. Archived from the original on 4 June 2022. Carney, Elizabeth...
brought him a son named Heracles, had two sisters; one of which, called Apame, he gave to Ptolemy; and the other, called Artonis, he gave to Eumenes,...
mother Apame refused to honour the agreement and invited an Antigonid prince, Demetrius the Fair, to Cyrene to marry Berenice instead. With Apame's help...
Archived from the original on January 27, 2007. Retrieved January 27, 2007. "Apame III". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved October 8,...