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Apame, wife of Seleukos I

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AbstractApame/Apama was a daughter of the Bactrian leader Spitamenes (Arr.Anab. 7.4.6). Strabo, who regarded her as daughter of the Persian Artabazos (Strabo 12.8.15), probably confused her with Ptolemy I Soter's wife of the same name, who was in fact descended from Artabazos. Livy wrongfully considers her to be a sister of Seleukos (38.13.5).
Title: Apame, wife of Seleukos I
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AbstractApame/Apama was a daughter of the Bactrian leader Spitamenes (Arr.
Anab.
7.
4.
6).
Strabo, who regarded her as daughter of the Persian Artabazos (Strabo 12.
8.
15), probably confused her with Ptolemy I Soter's wife of the same name, who was in fact descended from Artabazos.
Livy wrongfully considers her to be a sister of Seleukos (38.
13.
5).

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