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- emperor Tiberius. Before he died, Sampsiceramus II was convened by the Herodian King Agrippa I at Tiberias. Sampsiceramus II is also known from other surviving...
- Phylarch. The ancestors of Sampsiceramus were Arabs, who settled in the Orontes Valley, and south of the Apamea region. Sampsiceramus I, his family and his...
- Apamea region. Sampsiceramus I, his family and his ancestors in Syria had lived under the Gr**** rule of the Seleucid Empire. Sampsiceramus I was a son of...
- Gaius Julius Sampsiceramus (Ancient Gr****: Γάϊος Ἰούλιος Σαμσιγέραμος; fl. 78 or 79 AD), "from the Fabia tribe, also known as Seilas, son of Gaius Julius...
- married the King Sampsiceramus II from the Royal family of Emesa, Syria, who ruled from 14 to 42. Through her marriage to Sampsiceramus II, she became Queen...
- Syrian king Sampsiceramus II of Emesa (4) Iotapa (daughter of Sampsiceramus II) (who lived in the 1st century), daughter of King Sampsiceramus II of Emesa...
- dynasty was Sampsiceramus I, who came to power in 64 CE. He was succeeded by his son, Iamblichus, who was followed by his own son, Sampsiceramus II. Under...
- following year, but now Uranius Antoninus (a priest originally called Sampsiceramus), a descendant of the royal house of Emesa, confronted Shapur and forced...
- in 73. He was the second son of the previous ruling Emesene Monarchs Sampsiceramus II and his wife Iotapa. Alexion's late paternal uncle was the childless...
- have connected him to an Emesan priest active in this period, known as Sampsiceramus. It is not clear whether the coins that were struck in Syria belong...