A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology

Smith, William

A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. William Smith, LLD, ed. 1890

the cousin, or, according to Zonaras, the nephew of Odenathus, whom he murdered in consequence of a hunting quarrel, not, it is said, without the consent of Zenobia, who was filled with jealous rage on perceiving that her husband preferred Herodes, his son by a former marriage, to her own children, Herennianus and Timolaus. Maeonius finds a place among the thirty tyrants enumerated by Trebellius Pollio [AUREOLUS], and a coin of very doubtful character is described in the Pembroke collection with the legend IMP. C. MAEONIUS; but those published by

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Goltzius are unquestionably spurious. (Trebell. Poll. Trig. Tyrann. 16.)

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