persons_xml
List of royal and other relevant persons
N.B. The symbol #refers to persons mentioned elsewhere in this list. Father-son relationships are marked, when provided by the texts, only for non-royal agents. Further information concerning dynastic stemmata can be searched via the available links to external projects.
A
One of the Diadochs bearing the royal title between 306/5 and 302/1 BC
Ambassador of the city of Arsinoe in Kilikia
Seleucid King (ruled: 223-187 BC)
Father of #Aetos; probably a citizen of Aspendos
Citizen of Alexandria; father of #Aristokles (2)
Citizen of Alexandria; son of #Aristokles (1);
author of a dedication to #Arsinoe Philadelphos in Chytroi
Queen of Macedon (301-280 BC) and of Egypt (c. 279 or 274-270)
Ptolemaic queen (ruled: 220-204 BC)
Ambassador of the city of Sardis to #Antiochos III
B
Ptolemaic queen (ruled: 246-221 BC)
Ptolemaic queen (ruled: 246-221 BC)
C
King of Macedon (ruled: 305-297 BC)
D
King of Macedon (ruled: 194-288 BC)
Probably the president of the Basilistai in Thera; author of a dedication in the local sanctuary of the Egyptian gods
G
Roman citizen; father of #Leukios
H
Son of #Sokrates; citizen of Sardis; proposer of the decree concerning the publication of the dossier about the honours for #Laodike (III);
ambassador to the queen
L
Seleucid queen (ruled: 221-191 BC)
Citizen of Arsinoe in Kilikia; president of the people's assembly
King of Thrace and Macedon (ruled: 305-281 BC)
M
Ambassador of the city of Sardis to #Laodike (III) and #Antiochos III
Ambassador of the city of Sardis to #Laodike (III) and #Antiochos III
P
Son of #Antigonos Monophthalmos
Ambassador of the city of Arsinoe in Kilikia
Ptolemaic King (ruled: 285/4-246 BC)
Ptolemaic King (ruled: 246-221 BC)
Ptolemaic King (ruled: 221-205/4 BC)
Son of #Thraseas;
strategos of Koile Syria and Phoenicia under #Ptolemy V and #Antiochos III
T
Citizen of Alexandria and of Athens; son of #Aetos and father of #Ptolemaios;
strategos of Kilikia under #Ptolemy III and of Koile Syria and Phoenicia under #Ptolemy IV
Z
Governor of Asia Minor under #Antiochos III