Hellenistic
There are 1575 items in Hellenistic:
Tryphaena
Tryphaena (c.135-111): Ptolemaic princess, queen in the Seleucid Empire.Relatives Father: Ptolemy VIII Physcon Mother: Cleopatra III Husband: Antiochus VIII Grypus Main deeds c.135: Born 124/123: Tryphaena marries to Antiochus VIII Grypus 28 June 116: Death of Ptolemy VIII Physcon, who is succeeded by his wife Cleopatra III. She…Tyche of Antioch
The Tyche of Antioch: statue of the goddess of fortune, created by Eutychides of Sicyon. It is the best-known piece of Seleucid art. …Tyre
Tyre (Phoenician צר, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean.Origins …Tyre (3)
Tyre (Phoenician צר, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean.The Hellenistic Age …
![]() Tyre, Al-Bass Cemetery, Temple of Apollo |
![]() Tyre, Al-Bass Cemetery, tower tomb |
Tyre, city, Egyptian Harbor
Tyre (Phoenician רצ, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean.Tyre used to have two harbors: the Sidonian in the north, which is nowadays a bit smaller than it…Tyre, city, temple of Melqart
Tyre (Phoenician צר, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean. The temple of Melqart was one of the most important sanctuaries in the ancient world. …
![]() Tyre, Hellenistic building inscription from Al-Ma'shook |
![]() Tyre, Hellenistic throne of Astarte |
Tyre, Museum Pieces
Tyre (Phoenician צר, ṣūr, "rock"; Greek Τύρος; Latin Tyrus): port in Phoenicia and one of the main cities in the eastern Mediterranean.Objects from Tyre can be found in several museums, including the National Museum in Beirut, the Louvre in Paris…Umm Qays, Museum of Gadara
Small museum in an abandoned karavansaray with sculpture and other stone objects from ancient Gadara. There are 2 items in Umm Qays, Museum of Gadara: …