Antonia Tryphaena | |
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![]() AR drachme (17 mm, 3.47 g) Diademed and draped bust of Tryphaina right; legend: ETOYC IΔ΄ (Year 14, c. 38-64) around. | |
Queen consort of Thrace | |
Tenure | 12–18 AD |
Queen of Thrace | |
Reign | 19–38 AD |
Predecessor | Rhescuporis II |
Successor | Rhoemetalces III and Pythodoris II |
Co-ruler | Rhoemetalces II |
Born | 10 BC |
Died | 55 AD (aged 65) |
Spouse | Cotys III |
Issue | Rhoemetalces II Gepaepyris Cotys IX Pythodoris II |
Father | Polemon Pythodoros |
Mother | Pythodorida of Pontus |
Antonia Tryphaena also known as Tryphaena of Thrace or Tryphaena (Greek: Ἀντωνία Τρύφαινα or Τρυφαίνη, 10 BC – 55 AD) was a Pontian Princess and a Roman Client Queen of Thrace. She co-ruled with her son Rhoemetalces II.[1]