Theoxena, also known as Theoxena the Younger to distinguish her from her mother[1] (Greek: Θεόξενα, flourished possibly late second half of 4th century BC and first half of 3rd century BC), was a Syracusan Greek Princess of Magna Graecia and was a noblewoman of high status.[2]
^Bagnall, Archagathos son of Agathocles, Epistates of Libya, p. 197
Theoxena, also known as Theoxena the Younger to distinguish her from her mother (Greek: Θεόξενα, flourished possibly late second half of 4th century BC...
Theoxena may refer to: Theoxenaof Syracuse (born before 317 BC; died after 289 BC), a Greek Macedonian noblewoman TheoxenaofEgypt (fl. 4th/3rd century...
she became the mother of King Magas of Cyrene, Antigone, who married King Pyrrhus of Epirus; and a daughter called Theoxena. Magas dedicated an inscription...
Theoxena (Greek: Θεόξενα; before 317 BC – after 289 BC) was a Greek Macedonian noblewoman. Through her mother's second marriage, she was a member of the...
born to Oenanthe ofEgypt from her first husband Agathocles and also had two unnamed sisters. His paternal grandmother TheoxenaofEgypt, was a Syracusan...
that these events were also connected to the banishment of Ptolemy II's niece Theoxena, as Theoxena was sent to the Thebaid, perhaps to Coptos as well. Afterwards...
70. Sophonisba, queen of Numidia 71. Theoxena, daughter of Prince Herodicus 72. Berenice, queen of Cappadocia 73. The Wife of Orgiagon the Galatian 74...
his third wife Theoxena and had a sister called Theoxena. His father Agathocles was a Greek Tyrant of Syracuse who later became King of Sicily. Archagathus...
Sicily[citation needed]and Theoxenaof Syracuse, a Greek Macedonian noblewoman, who was the second older maternal half-sister of the Greek Egyptian Pharaoh Ptolemy...
Ptolemaic Princess Theoxena, who was the second daughter of Berenice I and her first husband Philip and a stepdaughter of Ptolemy I Soter. Theoxena bore Agathocles...
known child, Berenice I ofEgypt. Magas had two namesakes: his grandson Magas of Cyrene and his great-great-grandson Magas ofEgypt. "Ptolemaic Genealogy:...
king of Syracuse, assists the Italian Greeks against the Bruttians and supports the Greeks against the Romans. Ptolemy gives his stepdaughter Theoxena in...
Genealogy: Theoxena, Footnote 5 Ptolemaic Genealogy: Stratonice Bagnall, Archagathos son of Agathocles, Epistates of Libya, p.198 Bagnall, Archagathos son of Agathocles...
campaigns of Alexander the Great. He had two younger sisters: Antigone of Epirus and Theoxenaof Syracuse. His father, Philip was the son of Amyntas by...
king of Syracuse, assists the Italian Greeks against the Bruttians and supports the Greeks against the Romans. Ptolemy gives his stepdaughter Theoxena in...
younger sister called Theoxena. Berenice's mother was the niece of the powerful regent Antipater and was related to members of the Argead dynasty. Antigone's...