- Amastris
Amastris (in Greek Aμαστρις; killed 284 BC), also called "Amastrine", was the daughter of Oxyathres, the brother of the Persian king Darius III, was given by
Alexander the Great in marriage toCraterus .rf|1|arr_7.4 But Craterus decided to marry Phila, the daughter ofAntipater .Latter Amastris married Dionysius,
tyrant ofHeraclea Pontica , inBithynia , 322 BC. After the death of Dionysius, in 306 BC, who left her guardian of their children, Clearchus, Oxyathres, and Amastris, she marriedLysimachus , 302 BC. Lysimachus, however, abandoned her shortly afterwards, and married Arsinoe, the daughter ofPtolemy I Soter , king of Egypt; whereupon Amastris retired to Heraclea, which she governed in her own right. She also founded shortly after 300 BC a city called after her own name Amastris, on the sea-coast ofPaphlagonia , by the fusion (synoecism) of the four smaller towns of Sesamus, Cronma, Cytorus andTium , by conquering them. One of these towns, Tium, later regained its autonomy, but the other three remained part of the city of Amastris' territory.She was drowned by her two sons about 284 BC.rf|2|memn_4_5_diod_20.109
References
*Cohen, Getzel M.; "The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, Asia Minor", "Amastris", (1996)
*Smith, William; "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ", [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0146.html "Amastris (3)"] ,Boston , (1867)Notes
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Arrian , "Anabasis Alexandri ", [http://websfor.org/alexander/arrian/book7a.asp vii. 4] ent|2|memn_4_5_diod_20.109 Memnon, "History of Heracleia", [http://www.attalus.org/translate/memnon1.html#4 4] , [http://www.attalus.org/translate/memnon1.html#5 5] ;Diodorus Siculus , "Bibliotheca", xx. 109
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