Artemisia II of Caria
Caria, Mausolus, Hecatomnus, Oligarchy, Island, Rhodes, Rhetoric, Sculpture, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
978-613-8-35969-2
6138359690
100
2013-01-04
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Artemisia II of Caria (died 350 BC) was a sister, the wife and the successor of the king Mausolus. She was a daughter of Hecatomnus, and after the death of her husband she reigned for two years, from 353 to 351 BC. Her administration was conducted on the same principles as the one of her husband, whence she supported the oligarchical party on the island of Rhodes. She is renowned in history for her extraordinary grief at the death of her husband (and brother) Mausolus. She is said to have mixed his ashes in her daily drink, and to have gradually pined away during the two years that she survived him.
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