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Données personnelles Phila I "The Beloved" (Phila I "The Beloved") "Φιλα Α' της Μακεδονίας" Princess of Macedonia Queen Consort of Macedonia 

  • Le surnom est Φιλα Α' της Μακεδονίας.
  • Elle est née environ -336 dans Macedonia,Greece.
  • Elle est décédée environ -288 dans 287 BCE (Macedonia), Greece.
  • Un enfant de Antipatros of Macedonia
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 5 février 2012.

Famille de Phila I "The Beloved" (Phila I "The Beloved") "Φιλα Α' της Μακεδονίας" Princess of Macedonia Queen Consort of Macedonia

Elle avait une relation avec Demetrius I 'Poliorcetes'.


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Phila of Macedonia
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Phila (in Greek F???a; died in 287 BC), daughter of Antipater, the regent of Macedonia, is celebrated by the ancient sources as one of the noblest and most virtuous women of the age in which she lived. Her abilities and judgment were so conspicuous even at an early age, that her father, Antipater, was in the often consulted her in regard to political affairs.

According to Antonius Diogenes2, she was married to Balacrus (probably the satrap of Cappadocia of that name) as early as 332 BC. In 322 BC, her father gave her in marriage to Craterus as a reward for his assistance to Antipater in the Lamian war.1 After the death of Craterus a year later, she was again married to the young Demetrius Poliorcetes, the son of Antigonus.3

The date of her marriage is assumed to have taken place between 319 BC and 315, since the remains of her late husband were consigned to her care by Ariston, the friend of Eumenes in 315 BC.4 Despite the large difference in age, Phila appears to have had great influence over her youthful husband, who treated her with the utmost respect and consideration, and towards whom she had great affection, in spite of his numerous amours and subsequent marriages. During the many vicissitudes of fortune which Demetrius experienced, Phila seems to have resided principally in Cyprus from whence she sent letters and costly presents to her husband during the siege of Rhodes.

After the fatal battle of Ipsus, she joined Demetrius, who sent her to his brother Cassander in Macedonia, to endeavour to effect a reconciliation and treaty between him and Demetrius. She appears to have again returned to Cyprus, where, in 295 BC, she was besieged in Salamis by the king of Egypt Ptolemy, and ultimately compelled to surrender, but was treated by him in the most honourable manner, and sent together with her children in safety to Macedonia. Here she now shared the fortunes of her husband, and contributed not a little to secure the attachment of the Macedonian people to his person. But when, in 287 BC, a sudden revolution once more precipitated Demetrius from the throne, Phila, unable to bear this unexpected reverse, and despairing of the future, put an end to her own life at Cassandreia.5

Phila's influence was ever exerted in the cause of peace, in protecting the oppressed, and in attempting to calm the violent passions of those who surrounded her. She left two children by Demetrius; Antigonus, surnamed Gonatas, who became king of Macedonia; and a daughter, Stratonice, married first to Seleucus, and afterwards to his son Antiochus.6 She also had a son by Craterus, who bore his father's name. The Athenians, in order to pay their court to Demetrius, consecrated a temple to Phila, under the name of Aphrodite.7
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References

* Smith, William; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, "Phila (2)", Boston, (1867)

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Notes
1 Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca, xviii. 18
2 Photius, Bibliotheca, cod. 166
3 Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Demetrius", 14
4 Diodorus, xix. 59
5 Plutarch, 22, 32, 35, 37, 38, 45; Diodorus, xx. 93
6 Plutarch, 31, 37, 53
7 Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, vi. 66

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by William Smith (1867).
{geni:about_me} Phila, The Beloved, Queen Consort of Macedonia, was born prior to circa 315 BC, the date of her marriage to Demetrius I Poliocretes, The Besieger, King of Macedonia.
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Princess/Queen of Macedonia
d. 288 BC

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