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  1. Ptolemaic

    Ptolemaic is the adjective formed from the name Ptolemy . Common uses include Pertaining to certain rulers of Egypt Ptolemaic dynasty , the Egyptian dynasty founded in 305 BC by Ptolemy I Soter History of Ptolemaic Egypt Ptolemaic Egypt Ptolemaic Kingdom History of Ptolemaic Egypt Ptolemaic period Ptolemaic Baris , a citidel maintained by Ptolemaic Egyptian rulers of Jerusalem Pertaining to a certain ancient writer To describe the writings of Ptolemy Claudius Ptolemaeus , known as Ptolemy, the 2nd century AD geographer and astronomer astrologer Geocentric model Ptolemaic system Ptolemaic system , a geocentric model of the universe developed in detail by the astronomer Claudius Ptolemaeus Ptolemaic can also refer to other people or objects called Ptolemy, see Ptolemy name . disambig ...   more details



  1. Ptolemaic dynasty

    About the royal family the territorial state over which it ruled Ptolemaic Kingdom Egyptian Dynasty list The Ptolemaic dynasty , lang grc , sometimes also known as the Lagids or Lagides , lang grc , from the name of Ptolemy I s father, Lagus was a Macedonian Greek ref cite book last ... year 2006 quote They were members of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Macedonian Greeks, who ruled Egypt after ... Ptolemaic Egypt was a monarchy with a Greek ruling class. ref ref cite book title The Oxford Encyclopedia ... year 1999 publisher Routledge editor Bard, Kathryn A. page 488 quote Ptolemaic kings were still crowned ... 1999 publisher Routledge editor Bard, Kathryn A. page 687 quote During the Ptolemaic period, when Egypt was governed by rulers of Greek descent... ref royal family which ruled the Ptolemaic Empire in Egypt ... the 32nd and last dynasty of ancient Egypt . The Ptolemaic dynasty is sometimes called the Thirty ... took the name Ptolemy. Ptolemaic queens, some of whom were the sisters of their husbands, were usually ... by Rome marked the end of Ptolemaic rule in Egypt. Ptolemaic rulers and consorts Image Diadochen1.png ... Dates in brackets represent the regnal dates of the Ptolemaic pharaohs. They frequently ruled ... BC 47 BC in opposition to Cleopatra VII of Egypt Cleopatra VII Simplified Ptolemaic family tree Many ... links. File EgyptianPtolemies2.jpg center Other members of the Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemy Keraunos ... VII and Mark Antony . King of Mauretania . Medical analysis A number of the Ptolemaic dynasty are described ... 98 issue 2 pages 85 86 ref See also Hellenistic period History of ancient Egypt Ptolemaic kingdom Ptolemy I Soter donations of Alexandria Ptolemaic Decrees References reflist Further reading Susan Stephens, Seeing Double. Intercultural Poetics in Ptolemaic Alexandria Berkeley, 2002 . A. Lampela ... links Commons category Ptolemaic dynasty http www.livius.org Livius , http www.livius.org ps ... Greek families Category 305 BC establishments Category Ptolemaic dynasty Category Royal families Link ...   more details



  1. Ptolemaic Kingdom

    About the territorial state the ruling family Ptolemaic dynasty Merge from History of Ptolemaic Egypt discuss Talk History of Ptolemaic Egypt Proposed merger to Ptolemaic Kingdom date March 2011 Infobox Former Country native name br Ptolema k Basile a conventional long name Ptolemaic Kingdom common name Ptolemaic Kingdom continent Africa region Mediterranean country Egypt government ... end 30 BC event end image map PtolemaicEmpire.png image map caption Ptolemaic Kingdom, in blue. capital ... leader1 305 BC 283 BC leader2 Cleopatra last year leader2 51 BC 30 BC title leader Ptolemaic Dynasty Pharaoh The Ptolemaic Kingdom lang el ref Diodorus Siculus , Bibliotheca historica ... nomarch to control Egypt in his absence. Alexander never returned to Egypt. Establishment of the Ptolemaic ... of King. As Ptolemy I Soter Saviour , he founded the Ptolemaic dynasty that was to rule Egypt ... preferred the names Cleopatra , Arsinoe and Berenice. Because the Ptolemaic kings adopted the Egyptian ... were also of the royal house. This custom made Ptolemaic politics confusingly incestuous, and the later Ptolemies were increasingly feeble. The only Ptolemaic Queens to officially rule on their own .... Nevertheless, the Greeks always remained a privileged minority in Ptolemaic Egypt. They lived under .... Ptolemy I Image PtolemaicCorinthianPilar.jpg thumb 250px Corinthian order Corinthian pillar of the Ptolemaic ... , keeper of the Library of Alexandria , Theocritus and a host of other poets, glorified the Ptolemaic ... III in the guise of Hermes wearing the chlamys cloak. Ptolemaic Egypt. Ptolemy III Euergetes ... fresh conquests as far north as Thrace . This victory marked the zenith of the Ptolemaic power. Seleucus ... This section is linked from Hasmonean Image Ptolemaic Empire 200bc.jpg thumb left 300px Ptolemaic ... , a weak and corrupt king under whom the decline of the Ptolemaic kingdom began. His reign was inaugurated ... III of The Seleucid Empire and Philip V of Macedon made a compact to seize the Ptolemaic possessions ...   more details



  1. Ptolemaic army

    citation style date March 2010 The Ptolemaic army was the army of the Ancient Macedonia Macedonian kings that ruled Egypt from 305 to 30 BC. Like most of the other Hellenistic armies armies of the Diadochi , it was very much Macedonian in style, which was the use of the long pike sarissa in a deep Macedonian phalanx phalanx formation. Despite the strength of the Ptolemaic army, evidenced in 217 BC with the victory over the Seleucids at the Battle of Raphia the Ptolemaic kingdom itself fell into decline and by the time of Julius Caesar it was but a mere client kingdom of the Roman Republic . The army by the time of Caesar s campaigns in the eastern Mediterranean was a mere shadow of its former self, being highly disorganized and based around mercenaries and other foreign troops. The Army of Ptolemy I Ptolemy I was a general in the army of Alexander the Great and after Alexander s death taken over the province of Egypt as its satrap local governor . Along with the other successors to Alexander he did not hold the title of king until 305, but he was still an important player in the affairs of the Macedonian Empire in the east. In 312 BC at Gaza Ptolemy, who was assisting the fugitive satrap of Babylonia, Seleucus I, came up against the forces if Antigonus I who was seen as a major threat to the stability of the empire due to his strength and power. Ptolemy had a force of 18,000 infantry and 4,000 cavalry, these being a mixture of Macedonians, mercenaries and native Egyptians. ref Diod.XIX.80.85 ref His forces were larger than those of Antigonus and his son, Demetrius the Besieger. In the battle for Gaza Antigonus cavalry, commanded by Demetrius, were initially successful but forced to retreat after Ptolemy out flanked them. The battle was a victory for Ptolemy who soon secured ... settlers to come to live in Egypt. The Manpower Problem The Ptolemaic Army was based around a small ... army References references DEFAULTSORT Ptolemaic Army Category Ptolemaic Kingdom Category Hellenistic ...   more details



  1. Ptolemaic Baris

    The Ptolemaic Baris also Ptolemaic Acra was a citadel maintained by Ptolemaic Egypt during its rule of Jerusalem in the 3rd century BC. Described by only a few ancient sources, no archaeological remains of the citadel have been found and much about it remains a matter of conjecture. Persian origins? After the conquest of Babylon by the Persian Empire , Cyrus the Great allowed the Jews to return to their native land and rebuild Jerusalem, sacked by Nebuchadnezzar II in 586 BC. While rebuilding the city s fortifications, the Persian administration also constructed a new citadel north of the Temple Mount enclosure, as part of a general Persian effort to bolster the empire s defences. ref Carter, C. E. 1999. The Emergence of Yehud in the Persian Period. Sheffield Academic Press. ref This citadel is the Biryah Hebrew referred to in Nehemiah 2 8 and 7 2, appearing as the Baris in Ancient Greek Greek translations of the Septuagint . The origin of the word is not entirely clear, but may have been borrowed into Hebrew from Akkadian language Assyrian birtu or bistu meaning a citadel or castle within a city, or a fort located at a strategic position outside a city. It may also derive from the Old Persian baru , meaning fort . ref name wightman2 Wightman G. J. 1991. Temple Fortresses in Jerusalem Part II The Hasmonean Baris and Herodian Antonia. Bulletin of the Anglo Israeli Archaeological ... defeated the Ptolemaic army at the Battle of Panium , bringing an end to Ptolemaic control of Judea ... the Seleucid conquest of Jerusalem. Letter of Aristeas The most detailed account of the Ptolemaic citadel ... may indeed preserve a genuine account of the citadel which stood in Jerusalem during Ptolemaic rule. ref name wightman1 Wightman G. J. 1990. Temple Fortresses in Jerusalem Part I The Ptolemaic and Seleucid .... Its sudden disappearance have led some to postulate that the Ptolemaic Baris and Seleucid Acra ... in Israel Category Ptolemaic colonies Baris Category Temple Mount he ...   more details



  1. Ptolemaic Terrascope

    primarysources date January 2008 Infobox Magazine title Ptolemaic Terrascope image file pto.png image size image caption Ptolemaic Terrascope logo editor Phil McMullen 1988&ndash 2005 br Pat Thomas editor Pat Thomas 2005&ndash present editor title staff writer frequency twice a year circulation category music company Woronzow Records publisher Nick Saloman firstdate May 1989 country Flag England 1989&ndash 2005 br Flag USA Oakland, CA , 2005&ndash present language English language English website http www.terrascope.co.uk issn 1472 9639 Ptolemaic Terrascope is a magazine covering old and new music, usually of a psychedelic rock psychedelic nature. It has been published irregularly since 1989. Although originally published by the Woronzow record label, it was never simply a vehicle for publicizing Nick Saloman s band the Bevis Frond or other artists on his Woronzow label, but rather covers a wide variety of bands and artists from the 1960s to the present day. Issues typically come with a 7 vinyl record or latterly a CD, and sometimes also special inserts such as Visual arts artwork , scrap book s, and coupon discount coupon s. In March 2005, editing editor Phil McMullen announced that the magazine would be coming under new management and relocating from UK Britain to North America . The http www.terrascope.co.uk terrascope.co.uk domain name has been retained by McMullen for the website Terrascope Online , featuring reviews, interviews, articles and artwork by the majority of the former Ptolemaic Terrascope staff. The Terrascope Online website also acts as a focus for the semi annual Terrastock indie rock music festival festivals which, since 1997, Phil McMullen has curated. According to the magazine, the name Ptolemaic Terrascope has no real meaning. Their official web page explains, Ptolemy is a tortoise who lives at Terrascope Towers. Terrascope is a word Phil made up because a it matched the artwork we d designed for the first issue, and b we like the Captain Beefheart ...   more details



  1. Ptolemaic Decrees

    cleanup date December 2008 Refimprove date July 2007 The Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty , which ruled Egypt from 305 BC to 30 BC, issued these series of decrees over the course of their reign. The Rosetta Stone is a well known example of one of the decrees. The Rosetta Stone was included in the third part of a series of three decrees, the first from Ptolemy III the Decree of Canopus , the second from Ptolemy IV Decree of Memphis Ptolemy IV The Memphis Stele , and the third from Ptolemy V Epiphanes Ptolemy V . There are approximately two copies of the Stone of Canopus, two of the Memphis Stele one imperfect and two and a half copies of the text of the Rosetta Stone, including the Nubayrah Stele and a pyramid wall inscription with edits , or scene replacements, completed by subsequent scribes. Image RosettaStoneDetail.jpg thumb right Rosetta Stone detail The three Decrees the three stone series Multiple copies of the stones were erected in multiple temple courtyards, as specified in the text of the decrees . 239 BC Decree of Canopus Decree of Canopus Ptolemy III , 247&ndash 221 BC The Decree was on 7 Appellaios Mac. 17 Tybi Eg. year 9 of Ptolemy III 7 March 238. stone 1 Stele of Canopus , no. 1 , found 1866, 37 lines hieroglyphs, 74 lines Demotic Egyptian Demotic right side , 76 lines Greek Majuscule capitals , fine limestone . stone 2 Decree of Canopus Stele of Canopus, no. 2 , found 1881, 26 lines hieroglyphs, 20 lines Demotic, 64 lines Greek capitals , white limestone . 3rd partial of hieroglyphic lines location Louvre . 216 BC Decree of Memphis Ptolemy IV , 221&ndash 203 BC stone 1 Stele No. 1, found 1902, hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek, dark granite . stone 2 Pithom Stele, No. II , found 1923, hieroglyphs front , 42 lines Demotic back , virtually complete providing almost total translation , and Greek side , sandstone . 196 BC Decree of Memphis Ptolemy V , 203&ndash ... stelas Category Ptolemaic Greek inscriptions de Synodaldekret la Decreta synodica Ptolemaica ...   more details



  1. Nicanor (Ptolemaic general)

    Nicanor in Greek language Greek N lived in 4th century BC and was a friend and a general for Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy , the son of Lagus , who was dispatched by the Ptolemaic Egypt ian king in 320 BC with an army to reduce History of Syria Syria and Phoenicia . He took Laomedon of Mytilene Laomedon , the governor of those provinces, prisoner. r diod 18.43 References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2284.html Nicanor 8 , Boston , 1867 Notes reflist refs ref name diod 18.43 Diodorus Siculus , Bibliotheca , xviii. 43 ref SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Nicanor Category Ptolemaic generals Category Ancient Macedonian generals Category 4th century BC Macedonians ja zh ...   more details



  1. History of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Merge to Ptolemaic Kingdom discuss Talk History of Ptolemaic Egypt Proposed merger to Ptolemaic Kingdom ... Museum . Ptolemaic Egypt began when Ptolemy I Soter invaded Egypt and declared himself Pharaoh ... Roman conquest in 30 BC . The Ptolemaic Kingdom was a powerful Hellenistic civilization Hellenistic .... The era of Ptolemaic reign in Egypt is one of the most well documented time periods of the Hellenistic .... ref Lewis, Naphtali 1986 . Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt Case Studies in the Social History of the Hellenistic ... and an intellectual centre. ref ibid p. 41 ref Ptolemaic Kingdom main Ptolemaic Kingdom Unsourced ... the Ptolemaic dynasty that was to rule Egypt for nearly 300 years. Image NE 200bc.jpg thumb 300px Ptolemaic ... Ptolemaic politics confusingly incestuous, and the later Ptolemies were increasingly feeble. The only Ptolemaic Queens to officially rule on their own were Berenice III of Egypt Berenice III and Berenice ... a privileged minority in Ptolemaic Egypt. They lived under Greek law, received a Greek education ... Egyptians were not in any case interested. A large factor in the prosperity of the Ptolemaic Empire ... resources for the Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt were grain and papyrus, the writing paper of the time period. ref Lewis, Naphtali 1986 . Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt Case Studies in the Social History of the Hellenistic World . Oxford Clarendon Press. pp. 15. ISBN 0198148674 ref Effect of Ptolemaic Rule ... sector and funded by the Ptolemaic rulers. ref ibid ref They had access to the Library. The chief librarian .... Demographics The Ptolemaic kingdom was ethnically diverse. During this period, Greek troops under .... ref Lewis, Naphtali 1986 . Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt Case Studies in the Social History of the Hellenistic ... . Greeks in Ptolemaic Egypt Case Studies in the Social History of the Hellenistic World . Oxford Clarendon ... one in the Ptolemaic government mostly in lower posts and outnumbered the foreigners. During the reign of the Ptolemaic Pharaohs, many Jews were imported from neighboring Palestine by the hundred ...   more details



  1. Philotera

    www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies philotera.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Philotera, Footnote 5 ref ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II, Footnote ... reflist Sources http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies philotera.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Philotera http Nabataea.net philotera.html ... Hellenistic individuals Category Ptolemaic dynasty Category Ptolemaic Alexandria Category Ptolemaic ...   more details



  1. Agathocles (grandson of Agathocles of Syracuse)

    ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena, Footnotes 2 & 3 ref ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty ... i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I ref , who reigned 283 BC 246 BC. He was the namesake of his ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena, Footnote 6 ref , perhaps to Qift Coptos as she brought false accusations ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena, Footnote 6 ref The names of these persons are lost as they were recorded on a papyrus ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy ... ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena, Footnote 6 ref , the first wife of Ptolemy II who was exiled in 274 BC 273 BC. Although Agathocles was a Ptolemaic noble, little is known on his life ... Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Agathocles ref Oenanthe bore Agathocles four children ... names are unknown. ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic ... ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Agathocles http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category Ptolemaic dynasty Category Ptolemaic Alexandria Category Ptolemaic court Category Hellenistic ...   more details



  1. Didymarchus

    Orphan date July 2009 Didymarchus Greek polytonic is mentioned by Antoninus Liberalis 23 as the author of a work on Metamorphoses disambiguation Metamorphoses , of which the third book is there quoted. Didymarchos son of Apollonios was a Macedon ian of the fifth hipparchy in Kerkeosiris , a village in History of Ptolemaic Egypt Ptolemaic Egypt . References SmithDGRBM Kerkeosiris By Dorothy J. Crawford Page 33 ISBN 0521035856 Category Ancient Greek writers known only from secondary sources Category Ancient Macedonian individuals Category Ancient Greek mythographers ...   more details



  1. Patroclus of Macedon

    Patroclus of Macedon was an admiral under Ptolemy II . He was the losing commander at the Battle of Cos ref The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 7, p. 240. ref . References Reflist Category Ptolemaic generals hist stub ...   more details



  1. Oenanthe of Egypt

    berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I ref ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Agathocles ref Oenanthe bore ... aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Agathocles ref Agathocles died at an unknown date ... egypt ptolemies agathoclea ii fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Agathoclea, Footnote 2 ref ... agathoclea ii fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Agathoclea, Footnote 2 ref , a manager of a private ... to possess the greatest influence in Ptolemaic government in the reign of Ptolemy IV. ref http ... www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies agathoclea ii fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Agathoclea http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Agathocles http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena See Also Agathoclea Agathocles of Egypt Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category Ptolemaic dynasty Category Ptolemaic Alexandria Category Ptolemaic court Category Hellenistic Egyptians ...   more details



  1. Lysimachus of Telmessos

    Minor who served as a Ptolemaic Client King under the Ptolemaic dynasty of Ancient Egypt . Family ... egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 12 ref ref Billows ... egypt ptolemies arsinoe i.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe I, Footnote 7 ref His paternal grandmother was Arsinoe II , a Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic Greek Macedonian Princess who married his ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II, Footnotes 4 & 5 ref who later married her full blooded brother Ptolemy ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II ref and through marriage became Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom . Arsinoe ... egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II ref Ptolemy I was the founder of the Ptolemaic .... ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I ref Life Lysimachus was born at an unknown date either in his father s co regency of the Ptolemaic ... egypt ptolemies ptolemy ii fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy II ref or when his father was the first Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos in Lycia . His father ruled Telmessos from late 259 ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son ref Little is known on his early life prior to succeeding his father ... his father was honored by a decree from Ptolemy III Euergetes . ref Bagnall, The administration of the Ptolemaic ... Bagnall, The administration of the Ptolemaic possessions outside Egypt , p.107 ref Lysimachus was the third ruler from the Lysimachid dynasty, which is also known as the Ptolemaic Lysimachid dynasty ... ruled from 222 BC till 204 BC. He ruled as the second Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos from 240 ... of the Ptolemaic possessions outside Egypt , p.234 ref It seems likely that Lysimachus had his relative autonomy from Ptolemaic control increased. ref Billows, Kings and colonists aspects of Macedonian imperialism , p.102 ref As Ptolemaic power declined rapidly and dramatically outside ... and opportunity for divorcing themselves from Ptolemaic suzerainty. ref Billows, Kings and colonists ...   more details



  1. Acra

    Acra or ACRA may refer to Acra fortress , a fortified compound in Jerusalem of the 2nd century BC Ptolemaic Acra or Ptolemaic Baris, a citadel maintained by Ptolemaic Egypt during its rule of Jerusalem in the 3rd century BC Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore All Channel Receiver Act Arwarbukarl Cultural Resource Association Association of Canadian Radio Artists, predecessor of ACTRA Australian Commercial Radio Awards Australian Cultivar Registration Authority See also Accra , capital city of Ghana Acre, Israel , a city in northern Israel disambig ...   more details



  1. Epigonos of Telmessos

    Lysimachus of Telmessos . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy ... Lysimachus article at Livius.org ref His paternal grandmother was Arsinoe II , a Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic ... egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II, Footnotes 4 & 5 ref ... www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II ref and through marriage became Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom . Arsinoe II was a daughter born to Ptolemy I Soter and Berenice I of Egypt . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II ref Ptolemy I was the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Ancient Egypt and Berenice ... berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I ref Life Little is known on the life of Epigonos, as he was a part of the Lysimachid dynasty, which is also known as the Ptolemaic Lysimachid dynasty ... the city of Telmessos . He was born at an unknown date either in his father s co regency of the Ptolemaic ... www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies ptolemy ii fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy II ref or when his father was the first Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos in Lycia . His father ruled Telmessos from ... i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son ref and his brother Lysimachus succeeded their father as the second Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos who ruled from early 240 BC until his death in 206 ... www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote ... imperialism , p.103 ref ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 12 ref As his family likely had relative autonomy from Ptolemaic ... and Ptolemaic power declined rapidly and dramatically outside of Egypt after the death of Ptolemy III ... themselves from Ptolemaic suzerainty. ref Billows, Kings and colonists aspects of Macedonian imperialism ... i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 12 ref ref Billows, Kings and colonists aspects ...   more details



  1. Theoxena of Egypt

    . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena, Footnote ... egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena ref ref Bagnall, Archagathos ... ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Agathocles ref ref Bagnall ... King of Sicily. ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena ... Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Agathocles ref Theoxena had two paternal half posthumous brothers ... egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I ref Theoxena s biological ... ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I ... egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines The Antipatrids ref Her ... Antigone . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy ... I Soter the first Greek Pharaoh and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. Through her grandmother s second marriage to Ptolemy I, Berenice I was an Egyptian Queen and the Queen mother of the Ptolemaic ... Ptolemy II Philadelphus . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena, Footnote 8 ref ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Agathocles ref Theoxena, her brother with their mother ... egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena, Footnote 6 ref ref Bagnall ... to the Thebaid , ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena ... against parties she knew. ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy ..., ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena, Footnote ... to the exile of Arsinoe I . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy ... egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines The Antipatrids ...   more details



  1. Ptolemy I Epigone

    egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 9 ref , 299 298 BC ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 6 ref February 240 BC ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic ... was the first son ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy ... ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II, Footnote 6 ref and Philip son of Lysimachus Philip . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II, Footnote 6 ref ... ptolemies ceraunus.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy Ceraunus ref ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies unknown iii fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Unknown wife of Ptolemy Ceraunus ref His mother Arsinoe II, was a Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic Greek Princess who married his father as his third wife ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe II, Footnotes 4 & 5 ref She was a daughter born to Ptolemy I Soter and Berenice I of Egypt ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy ... of Alexander the Great who later founded the Ptolemaic dynasty of Ancient Egypt and Berenice ... king by the Macedonian army. ref H lbl, A History of the Ptolemaic Empire , p.35 ref The union ... of the Ptolemaic Kingdom Arsinoe II fled to Egypt to Ptolemy II for protection against Ptolemy .... ref H lbl, A History of the Ptolemaic Empire , p.36 ref Ptolemy by then was the oldest and only surviving son of Lysimachus. ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic ... of Macedon Sosthenes . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe ii.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy ... the Macedonian Kingdom, Ptolemy eventually went to the Ptolemaic Kingdom to live with his relatives ... . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe i.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe I, Footnote ... Arsinoe I ref Ptolemy s mother married his maternal uncle Ptolemy II ref H lbl, A History of the Ptolemaic ...   more details



  1. Stratonice of Libya

    on behalf of Archagathus maternal uncle, the Ptolemaic prince Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his maternal grandmother the first Ptolemaic Queen Berenice I of Egypt . The record is dated from ca ... , Isis of temenos . Stratonice made a dedication, to Ptolemy II s sister the Ptolemaic princess Arsinoe ... egypt ptolemies stratonice.htm Stratonice.3 Ptolemaic Genealogy Stratonice, Footnote 4 ref ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Stratonice, Footnote 4 ref Alexander lived his remaining life as a honorary hostage ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Stratonice, Footnote 4 ref Stratonice is not to be confused with Stratonice ... ptolemies stratonice.htm Stratonice.3 Ptolemaic Genealogy Stratonice, Footnote 4 ref If this suggestion ... stratonice.htm Stratonice.3 Ptolemaic Genealogy Stratonice, Footnote 4 ref References reflist Sources http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies stratonice.htm Stratonice.3 Ptolemaic Genealogy Stratonice http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies theoxena.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Theoxena R.S. Bagnall ... Ptolemaic dynasty Category Ptolemaic Alexandria Category Ptolemaic court Category Hellenistic Egyptians ...   more details



  1. Magas of Macedon

    Magas lang el M was a Greeks Greek Macedonia Greece Macedonian nobleman that lived in the 4th century BC. Magas was a local nobleman from obscure origins and was from Eordea Province Eordeaea . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I, Footnote 2 ref Little is known on his life. Magas married the noblewoman Antigone of Macedon Antigone , the child of Cassander brother of Antipater Cassander and the niece of the powerful Regent Antipater . ref Heckel, Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire , p.71 ref His marriage to Antigone reveals that Magas was a nobleman of some social status and influence as he married a close relation to the powerful Regent and his wife was a distant collateral relative to the Argead dynasty . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines The Antipatrids ref After Magas married Antigone, they settled in Eordeaea. Antigone bore Magas a daughter his only known child Berenice I of Egypt . ref Heckel, Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire , p.71 ref ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines The Antipatrids ref Magas had two namesakes his grandson Magas of Cyrene and his great, great grandson Magas of Egypt . References reflist Sources http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies affilates aff ptolemies.htm Ptolemaic Dynasty Affiliated Lines Antipatrids W. Heckel, Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire, Wiley Blackwell, 2006 DEFAULTSORT Magas of Macedon Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC Macedonians Category Ptolemaic dynasty ...   more details



  1. Antipater Epigonos

    Antipater Epigonos ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy ... Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 12 ref ref Billows, Kings and colonists aspects of Macedonian ... www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote ... fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 12 ref ref Billows, Kings and colonists aspects ... who was the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Ancient Egypt and his wife, Berenice I of Egypt . Life ... known as the Ptolemaic Lysimachid dynasty in Lycia ref Billows, Kings and colonists aspects of Macedonian ... of Telmessos, ruled as the second Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos from February 240 BC until his ... and final Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos. His first name Antipater , recalls the great marshal ... www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I ref His second ... nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 9 ref His Epithet is attest from ... imperialism , p.103 ref It seems likely that his family had relative autonomy from Ptolemaic control ... of the Ptolemaic possessions outside Egypt , p.234 ref As Ptolemaic power declined rapidly and dramatically ... Ptolemaic suzerainty. ref Billows, Kings and colonists aspects of Macedonian imperialism , p.102 ref ... BC, the region of Lycia was no longer under Ptolemaic control as it was under the occupation of Antiochus ... away from Ptolemaic influence ref Bagnall, The administration of the Ptolemaic possessions outside Egypt , p.107 ref , however there is a possibility their family connections with the Ptolemaic dynasty ... nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son , Footnote 12 ref In the Treaty of Apamea, Ptolemy ... with Antipater. ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy ... http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies berenice i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Berenice I http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies nios i fr.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Ptolemy the Son R.S. Bagnall, The administration ...   more details



  1. Battle of Andros

    unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Andros partof Syrian Wars Third Syrian War .28246 241 BC.29 Third Syrian War image date 246 BC place Andros result Antigonid victory combatant1 Antigonid dynasty Antigonid Macedon combatant2 Ptolemaic Kingdom commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Syrian Wars The Battle of Andros was an obscure naval battle during the Syrian Wars Third Syrian War .28246 241 BC.29 Third Syrian War . In 246 BC, Ptolemy III Euergetes lost the Cyclades to Antigonus II Gonatas . See also Syrian Wars Seleucid Empire Ptolemaic Egypt AncientGreece battle stub coord missing Greece Category 3rd century BC conflicts Andros Category Battles involving the Ptolemaic Kingdom Andros Category Ancient Andros Andros Category Naval battles of the Hellenistic era el 245 . . es Batalla de ndros sh Bitka kod Androsa zh ...   more details



  1. Serapis (disambiguation)

    Serapis can refer to Serapis , a Hellenistic god of the Ptolemaic period in Egypt the meaning usually intended Serapis Bey , the Ascended Master in charge of the Ascension Temple A Greek corruption of Serapsi , a title of Enki Ea , meaning Lord of the deep , in Babylonian mythology HMS Serapis HMS Serapis , a series of British ships disambig es Serapis desambiguaci n ro Serapis dezambiguizare ...   more details



  1. Simmias

    Simmias Greek may refer to Simmias of Thebes follower of Socrates Simmias of Macedon general of Alexander the Great Simmias of Rhodes poet and grammarian late 4th c.BC Simmias of Syracuse student of philosophy Simmias explorer Simmias Ptolemaic explorer of Red Sea. 3rd c.BC wiktionary disambig el fr Simmias ...   more details




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