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Rhodogune of Parthia
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Rhodogune (Ancient Greek: Ῥοδογούνη; 2nd century BCE) was a queen of the Seleucid Empire by marriage to Demetrius II Nicator. She was the daughter of the Parthian king Mithridates I (171-132 BCE), and sister of Phraates II (ruled 132-127 BCE).[1]
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![]() Anachronistic painting of Rhodogune with Cleopatra II of Egypt by the 18th-century French painter Charles-Antoine Coypel. The Seleucid ruler Antiochus VIII Grypus is to the far right. | |
Spouse | Demetrius II Nicator |
Dynasty | Arsacid |
Father | Mithridates I |
Religion | Zoroastrianism |
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