Adobogiona
Appearance
Adobogiona | |
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Born | c. 80 BC |
Died | c. 50 BC |
Spouse | Brogitarus of Galatia |
Issue | Amyntas of Galatia |
Father | Deiotarus of Galatia |
Mother | Berenice, Princess of Pergamon |
Adobogiona (fl. c. 80 BC - c. 50 BC) was a Celtic princess from Anatolia. She was the daughter of king Deiotarus of Galatia and Berenice, Princess of Pergamon, probably a daughter of king Attalus III of Pergamon.
Adobogiona married Brogitarus, King of Galatia, who reigned concurrently with his father-in-law.[1] They were the parents of Amyntas of Galatia, a tetrarch of the Trocmi and king of Galatia.
Adobogiona was honoured by a surviving inscription discovered on the island of Lesbos and a portrait head of her has been discovered at Pergamon.
References
- ^ Cicero. De harusp. resp. 13.
- S. Mitchell, Anatolia: Land, Men and Gods in Asia Minor, Vol. I (1956).
- Ton Derks/Nico Roymans, Ethnic Constructs in Antiquity: The Role of Power and Tradition, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009, p. 137.