Glaphyra (hetaera)

Glaphyra had married a Cappadocian Greek nobleman called Archelaus, the High Priest Ruler of the temple state of Comana, Cappadocia.

[9] Pompey was their family patron[10] and it was he who appointed his father as High Priest Ruler of the temple state of Comana.

[12] Through her efforts, Glaphyra had influenced and induced Antony to designate and install her first son as King of Cappadocia.

[14] Her powerful influence can be demonstrated by contemporary invective about the time of the Perusine War in 41 BC, by certain frank and famous verses which Triumvir Octavian composed about Antony.

Allegedly Octavian wrote a vulgar squib about the affair, referring to Antony's wife Fulvia: Original Latin: