. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . the wife of Ptolemy Soter II. Some, without doubt, be-long to the queen of Syria, whose head is represented underthe form of a goddess, as in fig. 3, with that of her firsthusband Alexander, in-scription on the reverse, Fig. AAE^AX-APOY; she is also repre-sented with her son Antio-chus VIII, the inscription,BASIAEilS ANTIOXOYBA21AI22H2 KAEOflA-TPAS, as i


. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . the wife of Ptolemy Soter II. Some, without doubt, be-long to the queen of Syria, whose head is represented underthe form of a goddess, as in fig. 3, with that of her firsthusband Alexander, in-scription on the reverse, Fig. AAE^AX-APOY; she is also repre-sented with her son Antio-chus VIII, the inscription,BASIAEilS ANTIOXOYBA21AI22H2 KAEOflA-TPAS, as in fig. 4. Butfar the greater part of themedals or coins bear theeffigy of the famous Cleo-patra, the last queen ofEgypt; [vide Plate III]sometimes with the inscrip-tion, BA2IAICCA KAEO-IIATPA 9EA NE^TE- PA. The effigy of her daughter, by Anthony, with Juba,the husband of the latter, is given, as in fig. M. CLE CLEOPHANTUS {Bioe-) KXtoyavroc, a son of Themisto-cles, famous for his skill in riding. Plat, in Mction. Cleophantus, a painter of Corinth, and also a 1. 82, 85. CLEOPHAS (Bibl.) vide C/eo/xw. CLEOPHIS (Hist.) a queen of the Assacenians, in India,who surrendered to Alexander the Great, by whom she issupposed to have had a son, who reigned after her. 1. 8. CLEOPOMPLS (Hist.) KAtoiro^n-oc, an Athenian, the son ofClineas, who took Thronium, and conquered the Locrians. CLEOPTOLEMLS (Hist.) a man of Chalcis, whose daugh-ter was given in marriage to Antiochus. Liv. 1. 36. CLEOSTRATUS (Biog.) an astronomer of Tenedos, wholived in the 61st Olympiad, in the reign of Tarquin theProud, A. C. 536. Plin. 1. 2; Foss. de Math. c. 33. CLEOXENUS (Biog.) KXeoUvoc, a Persian historian quotedby Polybius. CLEPHIS (Hist.) a king of the Lombards, who succeededAlboinus in 574, and was killed by a servant, after a reignof not more than a year and a half. 5. Gregor. Dial. 1. 3,c 26;


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