late 3rd – early 2nd centuries BC) was a Greek Princess from the Seleucid Empire and the wife of King Mithridates III of Pontus.
Laodice could not have been a supposed daughter of the Seleucid King Antiochus IV Epiphanes.,[2] although such has been proposed in literature, because Mithradates III of Pontos died before Antiochos IV yet had children, in other words the chronology is impossible.
This incorrect proposition is based on the assumption that the sister of Alexander Balas who appeared in Rome with him in 153 BC as a genuine daughter of Antiochus IV Epiphanes was the Laodice who married Mithridates III.
[5] However this assumption shows that Antiochus IV Epiphanes may have had another daughter called Laodice, however this is not certain.
Laodice, were she a Seleukide, should be daughter of the generation of Seleukos Kallinikos, Antiokhos Hierax and Andromakhos, or of the generation of Akhaios the younger and Seleukos Keraunos.