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  1. Relationships. Campaspe taking off her clothes in front of Apelles by order of Alexander, c.1883 by Auguste Ottin (1811–1890). Curtius reports, "He scorned sensual pleasures to such an extent that his mother was anxious lest he be unable to beget offspring." To encourage a relationship with a woman, King Philip and Olympias were said to have ...

  2. Barsine. Barsine (Greek: Βαρσίνη; c. 363–309 BC) was the daughter of a Persian father, Artabazus, satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, and a Greek Rhodian mother, the sister of mercenaries Mentor of Rhodes and Memnon of Rhodes. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Barsine has received more than 244,802 page views.

  3. If ‘Barsine’ was a traditional family name, or title, it could have proliferated through their offspring. So, a creditable explanation for two same-named girls is to conclude one of the three daughters by Barsine and Mentor was named after her mother, in which case she is a more credible candidate as the mother of Heracles.

  4. The Lepidoptera fauna of the East Nusa Tenggara Islands in Indonesia was thought to comprise two species in the genus Barsine Walker, 1854, i.e. B. dohertyi (Rothschild, 1913) and B. podbolotskayae Spitsyn & Bolotov, 2018. However, we found that B. podbolotskayae is a member of its own monotypic genus, Albarrania Bolotov, Spitsyn & Kondakov gen. nov.

  5. Estatira, llamada Barsine por Arriano fue una de las hijas del gran rey persa Darío III Codomano y de su esposa, también llamada Estatira, y una de las esposas de Alejandro Magno.

  6. Microsoft Word - AlexandersLoversHeader2.doc. 4. Barsine, Daughter of Artabazus. Barsine was by birth a minor princess of the Achaemenid Empire of the Persians, for her father, Artabazus, was the son of a Great King’s daughter.197 It is known that his father was Pharnabazus, who had married Apame, the daughter of Artaxerxes II, some time ...

  7. Heracles of Macedon. Heracles of Macedon ( Ancient Greek: Ἡρακλῆς; c. 327 – 309 BC) was a reputed illegitimate son of Alexander the Great of Macedon by Barsine, daughter of Satrap Artabazus of Phrygia. Heracles was named after the Greek mythological hero of the same name, from whom the Argeads claimed descent.