Stratonice was also another name for the Carian town of Stratonikeia Antigonus I Cyclops or Monophthalmos (the One-eyed, so called from his having lost an eye) (382 BC - 301 BC) was a Macedonian nobleman, general, and satrap under Alexander the Great. ... Silver coin of Seleucus. ... Silver coin of Antiochus I. The reverse shows Apollo seated on an omphalos. ... Demetrius II, son of Antigonus Gonatas, reigned as king of Macedonia from 239 to 229 BC. He belonged to the Antigonid dynasty. ... Caria (Greek ÎαÏία) was a region of Asia Minor, situated south of Ionia, and west of Phrygia and Lycia. ...
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Stratonice (in Greek Στρατoνικη) was the daughter of king Demetrius Poliorcetes and Phila, the daughter of Antipater.
In 300 BC, at which time she could not have been more than seventeen years of age, her hand was solicited by Seleucus, king of Syria, and she was conducted by her father Demetrius to Rhosus, on the Pierian coast (in Macedonia), where her nuptials were celebrated with the utmost magnificence.
She bore three children to Antiochus: Antiochus II Theos, who was to succeed his father as king; Apama, married to Magas, king of Cyrene; and Stratonice.