Pythodorida of Pontus (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ramsay, Sir William Mitchell (1893). The Church in the Roman Empire Before A.D. 170. G.P. Putnam's Sons. p. 427. Pythodoris, born about 33, married King Polemon B.C. 13 or 12,

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  • "Strabo, Geography, BOOK XII., CHAPTER III., section 29". perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 17 March 2023. The Tibareni, however, and Chaldæi, extending as far as Colchis, Pharnacia, and Trapezus, are under the government of Pythodoris, a prudent woman, and capable of presiding over the management of public affairs. She is the daughter of Pythodorus of Tralles. She was the wife of Polemo, and reigned conjointly with him for some time. She succeeded, after his death, to the throne. (...) Of the sons of Pythodoris, one as a private person, administers, together with his mother, the affairs of the kingdom, the other has been lately made king of the Greater Armenia. Pythodoris however married Archelaus, and remained with him till his death. At present she is a widow, and in possession of the countries before mentioned, and of others still more beautiful, of which we shall next speak.

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