
Dynamis (queen) - Wikipedia
Dynamis, nicknamed Philoromaios (Greek: Δύναμις Φιλορωμαῖος, Dynamis, friend of Rome, c. 67 BC – AD 8), was a Roman client queen of the Bosporan Kingdom during the Late Roman Republic and part of the reign of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor.
Dynamis of Bosporus, Princess of Pontus (-67 - -14)
May 2, 2022 · Dynamis, named Philoromaios (Greek: Δύναμις Φιλορωμαίος, Dynamis, lover of Rome, c. 67-14 BC), was a Roman client queen of the Bosporan Kingdom during the Roman Republic and the reign of the first Roman Emperor, Augustus.
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Dynamis, nicknamed Philoromaios (Greek: Δύναμις Φιλορωμαῖος, Dynamis, friend of Rome, c. 67 BC – AD 8), was a Roman client queen of the Bosporan Kingdom during the Late Roman Republic and part of the reign of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. Dynamis is an ancient Greek name which means the “powerful one”.
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May 11, 2019 · "Queen Dynamis of Bosporus," from Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 39 (1919), pp. 88-109. "The Sumerian Treasure of Astrabad," from Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 6, No. 1 (Jan., 1920), pp. 4-27.
Bosporan Kingdom - New World Encyclopedia
There appear to have been several women rulers and co-rulers, including Reigning Queen Dynamis (8 B.C.E.-7.8C.E.), Co-Reigning Queen Kamasayre Philoteknos (215-175/76) and a legendary Queen Amage (fourth century B.C.E.). Mithridates entrusted the Bosporus Cimmerius to his son Machares, who, however, deserted to the Romans.
Dynamis, Queen of Bosporus | Газета «День»
Bosporus has a multifaceted history. Its throne saw a long string of male rulers, and it is only in the second half of the first century BC that Queen Dynamis played an outstanding role in its political life.
Queen Dynamis (0061 BC–0013 BC) - FamilySearch.org
Queen Dynamis was born in 0061 BC as the daughter of Pharnaces II , King of Pontus and Cléopatre of Athamanie. She married Polemon I Pythodoros from 0013 BC to 0012 BC. She died in 0013 BC, at the age of 48.
Bosporan era - Wikipedia
The first distinctly Bosporan coins, which bear Bosporan era dates, are from 281 BE (17/16 BC) and were issued by Queen Dynamis. [2] The earliest inscription dated with the Bosporan era can be read either 325 BE (AD 29) or else 313 (17) and mentions the reigning king, Aspurgus. [2] .
QUEEN DYNAMIS OF BOSPORUS 89 copper rosettes are incrusted, each leaf shaped like a heart. Apparently a diadem encircles the tiara and is tied up at the back by a wreath. First of all, the bust undoubtedly represents a mortal woman and not a goddess: a broad, fleshy face, a round chin, tightly pressed lips, a large, straight
Dynamis - Bosporan queen - Whois - xwhos.com
Jan 29, 2022 · D ynamis, nicknamed Philoromaios, was a Roman client queen of the Bosporan Kingdom during the Late Roman Republic and part of the reign of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. Dynamis is an ancient Greek name which means the “powerful one”. She was a monarch of Iranian and Greek Macedonian ancestry.