''Eupator'' ( gr, Εὑπάτωρ, link=no) is an
epithet
An epithet (, ), also byname, is a descriptive term (word or phrase) known for accompanying or occurring in place of a name and having entered common usage. It has various shades of meaning when applied to seemingly real or fictitious people, di ...
adopted by several
Hellenistic
In Classical antiquity, the Hellenistic period covers the time in Mediterranean history after Classical Greece, between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire, as signified by the Battle of Actium in ...
rulers. The word Ευ·πατωρ literally means "of well (=
noble
A noble is a member of the nobility.
Noble may also refer to:
Places Antarctica
* Noble Glacier, King George Island
* Noble Nunatak, Marie Byrd Land
* Noble Peak, Wiencke Island
* Noble Rocks, Graham Land
Australia
* Noble Island, Great B ...
) father".
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Antiochus V Eupator
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Mithridates VI Eupator
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Ptolemy Eupator
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Tiberius Julius Eupator
Eupator ( el, Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Εὐπάτωρ Φιλοκαῖσαρ Φιλορωμαῖος Eὐσεβής, ''Tiberios Iulios Eupator Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes'', flourished 2nd century, died c. 170) was a Roman client ki ...
See also
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Eupatoria (disambiguation)
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Evpaty
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Philopator (disambiguation)
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Philometor (disambiguation) Philometor ( el, Φιλομήτωρ, link=no), meaning "mother-loving", was a common royal epithet among Hellenistic monarchs:
* Antiochus VIII Philometor, Seleucid King
* Ariarathes VII Philometor, King of Cappadocia
* Attalus III Philometor Euer ...
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Philadelphos (disambiguation)
''Philadelphus'' is the scientific name of mock-oranges, a genus of shrubs.
Philadelphus is the Latinized form of the ancient Greek Philadelphos (, meaning "brother-loving" or "sibling-loving"), it may also refer to:
People:
* Antiochus XI Ephi ...
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Ancient Greek titles
Greek epithets