Phila II

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Phila II was a Macedonian noblewoman and queen consort of Antigonus II Gonatas, playing a role in the dynastic politics of the Hellenistic Antigonid dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hellenistic-era person
Macedonian noblewoman
historical figure
queen consort
countryOfCitizenship Macedon NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
dynasticRole link between Seleucid and Antigonid royal houses
era 3rd century BCE
father Seleucus I Nicator NERFINISHED
givenName Phila NERFINISHED
language Ancient Greek
memberOfDynasty Antigonid dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Stratonice of Syria NERFINISHED
nobleRank princess of the Seleucid dynasty
queen consort of the Antigonid dynasty
notableFamilyConnection daughter of Seleucid king Seleucus I Nicator
wife of Antigonid king Antigonus II Gonatas
notableFor role in dynastic politics between Seleucid and Antigonid dynasties
politicalSignificance marriage alliance strengthening Antigonid-Seleucid relations
positionHeld Queen consort of Macedon
region Hellenistic kingdoms NERFINISHED
Macedon NERFINISHED
relative Antigonus III Doson NERFINISHED
Antiochus I Soter NERFINISHED
Demetrius II Aetolicus NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Antigonus II Gonatas NERFINISHED
timePeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED

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Antigonus II Gonatas spouse Phila II