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Demetrius II Nicator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Demetrius II of Macedon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Demetrius II Aetolicus (Greek: Δημήτριος Αιτωλικός ) son of Antigonus Gonatas, reigned as king of Macedonia from 239 to 229 BC. He belonged to the Antigonid dynasty. He had already during his fathe...
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239: After a coregency, Demetrius II becomes sole ruler when his father dies ... Demetrius marries Phthia, widow of Alexander of Epirus (his first wife, Stratonice II, returns to Syria); Demetrius occupies southern Epirus, which he uses against Aetolia, which also has ... Demetrius II: king of ancient Macedonia, ruled 239-229...
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Demetrius II Nicator ('victor'): name of a Seleucid king, ruled from 145 to 138 and from 129 to 125. ... 147: Revolt of Demetrius II Nicator; Jonathan defeats Demetrius' general Apollonius ... Demetrius II, who is still held in captivity, is allowed to return to his old kingdom, which has by now been reduced to Syria and Cilicia...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Demetrius II. Demetrius II. Information about Demetrius II in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... when the yoke of the Gentiles was removed from Israel", that is, when Demetrius II sent a letter saying that the Jews no longer had to pay tribute.
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DEMETRIUS II. (d. 125 B.C.), surnamed Nicator, son of Demetrius I., fled to Crete after the death of his father, but about 147 B.C. he returned to Syria, and with the help of Ptolemy VII. Philometor, king of Egypt, regained his father's throne.
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Encyclopedia article about Demetrius II. Information about Demetrius II in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Demetrius II, king of ancient Syria...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Demetrius II, king of Macedon, Ancient History, Greece, Biographies. Includes related research links. ... Demetrius II d. 229 B.C., king of Macedon (239–229 B.C.), son of Antigonus II. His reign was a confusion of wars and invasions,
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DEMETRIUS II,. called Nicator (d. about 125 bc), king of Syria (145–139 bc, 127–125 bc), son of Demetrius I. With the aid of Ptolemy VI, king of Egypt, he deposed and killed the usurper Alexander Balas (r. 150–145 bc) and became . . .
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DEMETRIUS II Demetrius II, called Nicator (died c. 125 B.C.), was king of Syria (145-139 BC and 127-125 BC), and the son of Demetrius I. With the aid of Ptolemy VI, king of Egypt, he deposed and killed the usurper Alexander Balas (reigned 150-145 BC) and became king of Syria in 145 BC. Demetrius married his predecessor...
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