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* [[Theoxena of Egypt]] (flourished possibly late second half of 4th century BC & first half of 3rd century BC), a Syracusan Princess, daughter of Theoxena of Syracuse and Agathocles of Syracuse |
* [[Theoxena of Egypt]] (flourished possibly late second half of 4th century BC & first half of 3rd century BC), a Syracusan Princess, daughter of Theoxena of Syracuse and Agathocles of Syracuse |
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* [[Theoxena]], a Thessalonian Princess who was a contemporary to Greek King [[Philip V of Macedon]] (238 BC – 179 BC) |
* [[Theoxena]], a Thessalonian Princess who was a contemporary to Greek King [[Philip V of Macedon]] (238 BC – 179 BC) |
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* [[Theoxenia]], a theme in Greek mythology demonstrating the importance of hospitality |
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Revision as of 18:19, 19 April 2013
Theoxena (Greek: Θεόξενα) is an ancient Greek name and can refer to:
- Theoxena of Syracuse (born before 317 BC-after 289 BC), a Greek Macedonian noblewoman who was the third wife of Greek King Agathocles of Syracuse
- Theoxena of Egypt (flourished possibly late second half of 4th century BC & first half of 3rd century BC), a Syracusan Princess, daughter of Theoxena of Syracuse and Agathocles of Syracuse
- Theoxena, a Thessalonian Princess who was a contemporary to Greek King Philip V of Macedon (238 BC – 179 BC)
See also
- Theoxenia, a theme in Greek mythology demonstrating the importance of hospitality