ONCE MORE ABOUT ANTONIA TRYPHAINA
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https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v1i2.54Keywords:
Julio-Claudian period, Antonia Tryphaina, Kingdoms of Pontus and Bosporus, ThraceAbstract
As a king’s daughter, a king’s wife and the mother of kings, Antonia Tryphaina played a major role in the kinship ties of the ruling circles in the Julio-Claudian period. Although her name did not go unnoticed in scholarly literature, this great-granddaughter of M. Antonius has quite undeservedly been regarded as a historical figure of secondary importance. Besides, her treatments tend to show by numerous inaccuracies and much speculation. The author therefore felt that a new investigation was required, though he unexpectedly found himself involved in a more complex scrutiny than previous studies had let him foresee.Downloads
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