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    Cleophis ( Sanskrit: Kripa [1] ) was an Assacani queen and key figure in the war between the Assacani people and Alexander the Great. Cleophis was the mother of Assacanus, the Assacanis' war-leader at the time of Alexander's invasion in 326 BCE. After her son's death in battle, Cleophis assumed command and negotiated a settlement that allowed ...

  2. 27 de jan. de 2021 · This painting, by the Dutch artist Gerard Hoet (c. 1648-1733), was inspired by an episode from the life of the famous conqueror, Alexander the Great (r. 336-323 BCE). Although the scene looks quite Greco-Roman in style and character, the painting actually represents an event that was said to have occurred as Alexander the Great neared […]

  3. 2 de jul. de 2021 · Koningin Kleophis biedt Alexander de Grote wijn aan na de verovering van Mazagae. Links Alexander met de officieren van zijn leger, rechts de koningin met haar hofdames. De handeling vindt plaats op een terras voor het paleis. Rechts het paleis met muren versierd met reliëfs en toeschouwers op een balkon.

  4. 2 de jul. de 2014 · Kambojas Queen Cleophis - the queen of Assacana. Deepak Kamboj. Jul 2nd, 2014. 6677 Views. Cleophis (Sanskrit: Kripa, काम्बोज महारानी कृपा) [ 1] was the queen of Assacana and mother of Assakenos or Assacanus, the war-leader of the Assakenoi or Assacani people at the time of Alexander's invasion ...

  5. Category. : Cleophis. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Cleophis. Indian warrior. La reina Cleofis ofereix vi Alexandre el Gran després de la captura de Massaga (oli del segle XVI) Upload media. Wikipedia.

  6. Cleophis was the queen of Assacana. When Alexander was traveling down the Indus in 326 BC he besieged Assacana. After he was wounded in the fighting, his men made great efforts to take the city ( Metz Epitome 40-41). Cleophis, realising that her people could not hold out and wanting to do what she could for them, surrendered to the Macedonians.

  7. Thinking further resistance useless, his wife, Kleophis, surrendered herself to Alexander, and it is said that as a result of their romance she subsequently gave birth to a son bearing the name of the great conqueror.