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Iotapa left Egypt to return to her father and later married her maternal cousin King Mithridates III of Commagene, who was of Armenian and Greek descent.
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Iotapa and left
In 30 BC Iotapa left Alexandria Egypt, after Egypt was invaded by Octavian ( future Roman Emperor Augustus ) and his army.
Iotapa and her
Iotapa returned to her father and sometime after 30 BC, she married her maternal cousin King Mithridates III of Commagene.
With Iotapa ’ s reign with Antiochus III, she was the last independent Queen of Commagene, as her brother ruled as the last independent King of Commagene.
From her marriage to her brother, she had two children: a son, prince Antiochus IV of Commagene and a daughter, princess Iotapa.
After the marriage of Iotapa and Alexander occurred in Rome, Nero crowned them Queen and King of Cetis, a small region in Cilicia, that was previously ruled by her father.
Iotapa along with her family and paternal relatives were among the last known descendants of the Herodian Dynasty.
Iotapa and father
Iotapa ’ s father Antiochus IV, was an ally to the Roman Emperor Nero and various members of the Herodian Dynasty.
Iotapa and married
Iotapa married the King Sampsiceramus II from the Royal family of Emesa, Syria who ruled from 14-42.
Iotapa married the Herodian Prince Aristobulus Minor, who was of Jewish, Nabataean and Edomite ancestry.
Iotapa and maternal
Iotapa and King
Iotapa was a Queen of the an unknown Kingdom in Asia who lived at the time of Greek Ptolemaic Princess Cleopatra Selene I ( 135 BC-69 BC ) and Greek King of the Seleucid Empire Antiochus X Eusebes who reigned 95 BC-83 BC.
She was the daughter of King Mithridates III of Commagene and Queen Iotapa of Commagene and was of Armenian, Greek and Medes descent.
She was the daughter and youngest child of King Antiochus IV of Commagene and Queen Iotapa of Commagene, who were client monarchs who lived under the Roman Empire.
Iotapa and Mithridates
Through this marriage, she became a Queen of Commagene and bore Mithridates, a son future prince and successor Antiochus III of Commagene and two daughters, both princesses called Iotapa.
Iotapa and III
Antiochus was a prince and son of Antiochus III of Commagene and his mother was Queen Iotapa of Commagene.
Iotapa and Commagene
Iotapa was a princess from the Kingdom of Commagene, who lived between the 1st century BC and 1st century AD.
Iotapa was most probably born, raised and educated in Samosata, the capital of the Kingdom of Commagene.
Iotapa was a princess from the Kingdom of Commagene, who lived between the 1st century BC and 1st century AD.
Iotapa and who
Among the grandchildren of Antiochus and Iotapa was the prominent Athenian citizen Philopappos who lived in Greece between the 1st century and 2nd century.
Iotapa or Iotape also known as Iotapi () was the name of various queens and princesses who lived in between the 2nd century BC, 1st century BC, 1st century and 2nd century.
A possible descendant of Iotapa and Bassus could be the usurper Jotapianus, who lived in the 3rd century.
Iotapa and was
In 33 BC, Alexander was engaged to his distant relative Iotapa, a Princess of Media and daughter of Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene.
The name Iotapa or Iotape originally derives from the name Jotapa or Jotape, which was a name of Persian origin.
Iotapa and Greek
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