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Etazeta of Bithynia
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Etazeta was the second wife of Nicomedes I of Bithynia|Nicomedes I, king of Bithynia. An ambitious woman, she was able to persuade her husband to exclude his sons by his former marriage from the throne; instead it would go to Etazeta's children. Since these were still very young the king thought to strengthen the throne by offering the guardianship of the infants to the sovereigns Ptolemy II of Egypt and Antigonus II of Macedonia; also the city-states of Byzantium, Heraclea Pontica|Heraclea and Cius were added to the guardianship. But at the death of Nicomedes I around 255 BC, the first-born, Ziaelas of Bithynia|Ziaelas, refused to accept his father's decision and started a war against the stepmother to conquer the kingdom. Etazeta tried to resist, also marrying herself with the former king's brother, but at the end, about 254 BC she was evicted by Ziaelas and forced to flee to Macedon with her sons.
| Preceded by:<br>Nicomedes I of Bithynia|Nicomedes I |
Regent of Bithynia<br> |
Succeeded by:<br>Ziaelas of Bithynia|Ziaelas |
Memnon of Heraclea|Memnon, http://www.attalus.org/translate/memnon1.html History of Heracleia
Category:Queens regnant
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