Apama (c. 290 BCE–?)
Apama (c. 290 bce–?)
Seleucid princess. Name variations: Apame. Born c. 290 bce; dau. of Antiochus I and Stratonice I (c. 319–254 bce); sister of Antiochus II, Stratonice II (c. 285–228 bce); m. Magas; children: Berenice II of Cyrene (c. 273–221 bce).
See also Women in World History.
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