Archelaus (high priest of Comana Cappadocia)

Archelaus
Basileus
King consort of Egypt
Tenure56-55 BC
PredecessorSeleukos Kybiosactes (as husband of Queen regnant)
SuccessorPtolemy XIII (as co-ruling husband of Queen regnant)
DiedEarly 55 BC
SpouseUnknown first wife, Berenice IV
Issue2

Archelaus I (Greek: Ἀρχέλαος Α΄; fl. 1st century BC, died January/February 55 BC) was a high priest of the temple-state of Comana in Cappadocia who later became Egyptian king consort[1] as second husband of Pharaoh Berenice IV.

  1. ^ Referred to as "king" (basileus/βασιλεύς) in: Strabo, Geography, 17.1.11.

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