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Flavius Josephus, The Wars of the Jews (ed. William Whiston, A.M.), Book I, section 103 (search)
Flavius Josephus, The Wars of the Jews (ed. William Whiston, A.M.), Book I, section 113 (search)
Flavius Josephus, The Life of Flavius Josephus (ed. William Whiston, A.M.), section 185 (search)
Flavius Josephus, Against Apion (ed. William Whiston, A.M.), BOOK I, section 161 (search)
Revolt of Molon In Media
While this was going on, Antiochus happened to be at
Marriage of Antiochus 111,
Seleucia, on the Zeugma, when the Navarchus
Diognetus arrived from Cappadocia, on the
Euxine, bringing Laodice, the daughter of
king Mithridates, an unmarried girl, destined to be the king's
wife. This Mithridates boasted of being a descendant of one
of the seven Persians who killed the Magus,The false Smerdis (Herod. 3, 61-82). and he had
maintained the sovereignty handed down from his ancestors,
as it had been originally given to them by Darius along the
shore of the Euxine. Having gone to meet the princess
with all due pomp and splendour, Antiochus immediately
celebrated his nuptials with royal magnificence. The marriage
having been completed, he went to Antioch; and after proclaiming Laodice queen, devoted himself thenceforth to making
preparation for the war.
Meanwhile Molon had prepared the people of his ownMolon.
Satrapy to go all lengths, partly by holding out
to them hope