The Ariarathiddynasty was a hereditary dynasty of Iranian origin. Ariarathes I 331 – 322 BC Ariarathes II 301 – 280 BC Ariaramnes 280 – 230 BC Ariarathes...
Ariarathes VII Philometor ("mother-loving") (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης Φιλομήτωρ, Ariaráthēs Philomḗtōr; reigned in 116–101 BC or 111–100 BC), King of Cappadocia...
stability under the Ariarathiddynasty. This can be seen on the engravings of Ariaramnes' coins, who is the first king of his dynasty to mint coins with...
Persian aristocratic families of Cappadocia. Like the previous ruling Ariarathiddynasty, Ariobarzanes also claimed to be a direct descendant of the companions...
independence during the reign of Ariarathes III (c. 255-220 BC). The Ariarathiddynasty was abolished by the early course of the 1st century BC by the ruler...
Ariarathes I of Cappadocia, Achaemenid satrap, founder of the Iranian Ariarathiddynasty Aristotle, Greek philosopher and scientist (b. 384 BC) Cleomenes of...
Kingdom of Cappadocia. He is regarded as the founder of the Iranian Ariarathiddynasty. Ariarathes was eventually captured and executed in 322 BC by the...
Iranian dynasty, known as the Ariarathiddynasty (331–96 BC) and was succeeded by another one, the Ariobarzanid dynasty (96–36 BC). The last dynasty, that...
Stratonice (Greek: Στρατονίκη; fl. 3rd century BC) was a princess of the Seleucid Empire. She was one of the daughters born to the Seleucid Monarchs Antiochus...
and drove him out. Ariarathes VIII died in 96 BC. With his death, his dynasty died out. Nicomedes pretended that Laodice had a third son from him and...
Ariarathes III (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης, Ariaráthēs; reigned 262 or 255 – 220 BC), son of Ariaramnes, ruler of Cappadocia, and grandson of Ariarathes...
Ariarathes VIII Epiphanes (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης Ἐπιφανής, Ariaráthēs Epiphanḗs; reigned c. 101–c. 96 BC and in 95), King of Cappadocia, was the second...
Stratonice identify her as the Queen of Pergamon and a queen of the Attalid Dynasty. These two statues represented her political role in Pergamon. "Ariarathes...
Orophernes Nicephorus (in Greek: Oρoφέρνης Nικηφόρoς, also known as Olophernes) was one of the two sons Antiochis (the daughter of Antiochus III the Great)...
Ariarathes I of Cappadocia, Achaemenid satrap, founder of the Iranian Ariarathiddynasty Aristotle, Greek philosopher and scientist (b. 384 BC) Cleomenes of...
Epiphanes Philopator (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης Ἐπιφανής Φιλοπάτωρ), was the Ariarathid king of Cappadocia from 130 BC to 116 BC. He was the youngest son of Ariarathes...
Ariarathes II (Ancient Greek: Ἀριαράθης, Ariaráthēs; ruled 301–280 BC), satrap and king of Cappadocia, son of Holophernes, fled into Armenia after the...
of Athena holding Nike, which became the standard reverse type of the Ariarathid coinage. […] His son Ariarathes V (c.162-130), with the cognomen Eusebes...
Ariarathes V. They were distant relatives as they had lineage from the Seleucid dynasty and from the Pontian monarchs. Through this marriage, Nysa became Queen...
Publishing. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-930143-37-1. Antiochus III, the Greek Seleucid Dynasty of Greater Syria captures Judea. 172 or 171-163 Glubb, John Bagot (1967)...
later adopted by several post-Achaemenid dynasties, including the early Arsacids of Parthia, the early Ariarathids of Cappadocia, the Orontids of Sophene...
is more prominent, similar to that of the headgear worn by the early Ariarathids of Cappadocia. On the coins of Xerxes (fl. 220 BC), he is shown bearded...
is more prominent, similar to that of the headgear worn by the early Ariarathids of Cappadocia. Canepa 2018, p. 109. Facella 2021. Marciak 2017, pp. 113...
of Athena holding Nike, which became the standard reverse type of the Ariarathid coinage. ... His son Ariarathes V (c.162–130), with the cognomen Eusebes...