Stratonice (; fl. 4th century BC) was daughter of Corrhaeus (, , a
Macedonian otherwise unknown), and wife of
Antigonus, king of Asia, by whom she became the mother of two sons,
Demetrius Poliorcetes and
Philip, who died in 306 BC. In 316 BC she is mentioned as entering into negotiations with
Docimus, when that general was shut up with the other adherents of
Perdiccas, in a fortress of
Phrygia: but having induced him to quit his stronghold, she caused him to be seized and detained as a prisoner. After the
battle of Ipsus she fled from
Cilicia (where she had awaited the issue of the campaign) with her son Demetrius to
Salamis in
Cyprus, 301 BC. Here she probably died, as nothing is mentioned of her when the island fell into the power of
Ptolemy some years afterwards.