Other people2 Ptolemy name Infobox royalty name Ptolemy of Mauretania title King of Mauretania image Ptolemy of Mauretania Louvre Ma1887.jpg caption Bust of Ptolemy of Mauretania, c. 30 40, Louvre imgw 200px spouse Julia Urania issue Drusilla of Mauretania born 38 Drusilla, Queen of Emesa father Juba ... in the Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania , built by his parents. In Rome, Ptolemy received a good Roman ... father in Mauretania. Reign as king When Ptolemy returned to Mauretania, Juba II made Ptolemy his .... Then Ptolemy became the sole ruler of Mauretania. During his co rule with Juba II into his sole rule ... cults dedicated to them. In a surviving inscription in Mauretania hints that either Juba II or Ptolemy ... into two provinces which were Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis . Much prior to Ptolemy ... boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Ptolemy of Mauretania 2 2. Juba II Juba II of Numidia 3 3. Cleopatra ... Britannica Ptolemy of Mauretania Burstein, Stanley M. The Reign of Cleopatra , University of Oklahoma ... ancient library article on Ptolemy http www.lunalucifera.com Mauretania index.html coinage article ... Ptolemy Of Mauretania Category 1 BC births Category 40 deaths Category Ptolemaic dynasty Category ... Caesarea , Mauretania Kingdom of Mauretania death date 40 AD aged 41 death place Ancient Rome Rome place of burial Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania house Ptolemaic dynasty female line full name Ptolemy of Mauretania lang grc , lang la Ptolemaeus , 1 BC 40 was a prince and the last Roman client King of Mauretania . Family and early life Ptolemy was the son of King Juba II and Queen Cleopatra Selene II of Mauretania . He had a younger sister called Drusilla of Mauretania born 5 Drusilla of Mauretania . ref Burstein 2007 p. 77 ref His father Juba II was the son of King Juba I of Numidia ... Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and the Roman Triumvir Mark Antony . Ptolemy was of Berber, Ancient Greece Greek and Ancient Rome Roman ancestry. Ptolemy and his sister Drusilla were the only grandchildren ... more details
AD , his Roman educated son Ptolemy of Mauretania succeeded him on the throne. Caligula killed Ptolemy in 40. Claudius annexed Mauretania directly as a Roman province in 44, under an imperial not senatorial ...About the sailing vessel RMS Mauretania disambiguation the modern country Mauritania Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Kingdom of Mauretania common name Mauretania national motto ... religion title leader List of Kings of Mauretania King leader1 Bocchus I year leader1 110 80 BC leader2 Ptolemy of Mauretania year leader2 23 40 AD currency File Portrait Juba II Louvre Ma1886.jpg thumb King Juba II of Numidia and Mauretania. File Mauretania Tingitana SPQR.png thumb Mauretania Tingitana province borders in 116 AD . Mauretania is a part of the historical Ancient Libya n land in North Africa. It corresponds to present day Morocco and a part of western Algeria . Mauretania in antiquity was the western neighbour of the ancient kingdom of Numidia . History See also List of kings of Mauretania In antiquity, Mauretania was originally an independent monarchy kingdom on the Mediterranean ... Portal, ed. Andy Burnham ref The kingdom of Mauretania was not situated on the Atlantic coast south of Western Sahara, where modern Mauritania lies. Roman Mauretania After the defeat of Carthage by the Roman Empire Mauretania became a Roman client state client kingdom. ref There is a problem with this text as Carthage was destroyed in 146BC. However, the right hand side says Mauretania became a client ... divided the Roman province of Mauretania into Mauretania Caesariensis and Mauretania Tingitana along the line of the Mulucha Muluya River, about 60  km west of modern Oran Mauretania Tingitana , named ... language Spanish enclaves. Mauretania Caesariensis , comprising western and central Algeria as far as Kabylia . File Roman Empire full Referenced.jpg thumb left Map of the Roman Empire showing Mauretania Tingitana and Mauretania Caesariensis Mauretania gave to the empire one emperor, the Equestrian ... more details
For others with Ptolemy... names, and history of those names Ptolemy name pp semi vandalism small yes Infobox person name Ptolemy image Ptolemaeus.jpg image size caption An early Baroque artist s rendition ... , astrologer Claudius Ptolemy IPAc en icon t l m i lang el , Klaudios ... Meliteniotes , could be correct, but it is late ca. 1360 and unsupported. ref name ENC Ptolemy or Claudius ... Cosmology , p. 311, Springer, ISBN 3 540 63198 4. ref Ptolemy was the author of several scientific ... is the Geographia Ptolemy Geography , which is a thorough discussion of the geographic knowledge ... to the Aristotelian physics Aristotelian natural philosophy of his day. Background File Ptolemy urania.jpg thumb 200px left Engraving of a crowned Ptolemy being guided by the muse Astronomy, from ... Ptolemy to be one of the Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemies who ruled Egypt after the conquest of Alexander the Great Alexander the title King Ptolemy is generally viewed as a mark of respect for Ptolemy s elevated ... the fact that Ptolemy bore it indicates he lived under the Roman rule of Egypt with the privileges and political rights of Roman citizenship . It would have suited custom if the first of Ptolemy s family ... by these emperors. Citation needed date September 2011 Ptolemy name Ptolemaeus Ptolemaios ... s army, one of whom made himself King of Egypt in 323 BC Ptolemy I Soter . All the kings after him ... astronomer Abu Ma shar al Balkhi Abu Ma shar assumed Ptolemy to be member of Egypt s royal lineage ... Ptolemy the Wise, who composed the book of the Almagest . Abu Ma shar al Balkhi Abu Ma shar recorded ... it to Ptolemy . We can evidence historical confusion on this point from Abu Ma shar al Balkhi Abu ... text 4.1.4. ref There is little evidence on the subject of Ptolemy s ancestry, apart from what can ... as erroneous, ref Reference Jones 2010 Jones 2010 Ptolemy s Doctrine of the Terms and Its Reception ... also wrote the Tetrabiblos as its astrological conterpart. ref Robbins Tet Robbins, Ptolemy Tetrabiblos ... more details
Mauretania may refer to Mauritania alternative spelling , a modern country in Africa Mauretania , an ancient Berber kingdom RMS Mauretania RMS Mauretania , either of two British ocean liners RMS Mauretania 1906 RMS Mauretania 1906 , in service until 1934 RMS Mauretania 1938 RMS Mauretania 1938 , scrapped in 1965 Not to be confused with Mauritius , an island in the Indian Ocean. disambig ar br Mauretania dishe velout ca Maurit nia desambiguaci cy Mauretania da Mauretanien flertydig de Mauretania es Mauretania eo Mauretania la Mauretania discretiva nl Mauretania pl Mauretania ujednoznacznienie ro Mauretania dezambiguizare ru fi Mauretania uk ... more details
Two ocean liners of the Cunard Line have been named RMS Mauretania , after the ancient territory of Mauretania RMS Mauretania 1906 RMS Mauretania 1906 , launched in 1906 and remained in service until 1934 RMS Mauretania 1938 RMS Mauretania 1938 , launched in 1938 and scrapped in 1965 disambig cs RMS Mauretania jv RMS Mauretania nl RMS Mauretania ... more details
File Mauritania.png thumb 300px right Province of Mauretania Tingitana highlighted File Mauretania et Numidia.jpg thumb right 250px Roman territories in the Maghreb , showing that the southern limits of Mauretania Tingitana reached Casablanca Mauretania Tingitana was a Roman province located in northwestern ... hera.ugr.es tesisugr 15472954.PDF University of Granada Mauretania Tingitana in Spanish ref History After the death of Ptolemy of Mauretania , the last king of Mauretania in AD 40, Roman emperor Claudius changed the kingdom Mauretania into two Roman Empire Roman provinces Mauretania Caesariensis and Mauretania Tingitana. The Mulucha Moulouya River , about 60  km west of modern Oran , Algeria ... was part of the Roman Empire, because in the times of Augustus, Mauretania was a vassal state and his ... colonias with Roman citizens in Mauretania close to the Atlantic coast Iulia Constantia Zilil , Iulia Valentia Banasa and Iulia Campestris Babba . This western part of Mauretania was to become the province called Mauretania Tingitana shortly afterwards. The region remained a part of the Roman Empire ..., in northwestern Africa, the imperial province of Mauretania Tingitana Morocco The most important city of Mauretania Tingitana was Volubilis . This city was the administrative and economic center ... from Mauretania Tingitana were purple dyes and valuable woods Tingitana also supplied Rome with agricultural ... Tangier . During the Tetrarchy Emperor Diocletian s reform of Roman governmental structures in 296 , Mauretania ... of the Praetorian Prefecture of the Gauls . Mauretania Caesariensis was in the Diocese of Africa . Lucilius ..., Gunderic, and, from there, they carried out raids on Mauretania Tingitana. In 427, the Comes Africae ... the passage of the Vandals to Tingis. Bonifacius intended to confine the Vandals to Mauretania ... in Mauretania Tingitana the rest of what had been the Roman province was united with the Byzantine ... center and the palace of Gordius , Chellah Sala Colonia and Iulia Constantia Zilil . See also Mauretania ... more details
Tubunae is a Catholic titular see . The original diocese was in Mauretania Caesariensis , according to the Gerachia cattolica , or in Numidia according to Battandier , Annuaire pontifical catholique Paris, 1910 , 345. The official list of the Roman Curia does not mention it. The confusion is explained by the fact that it was located at the boundary of the two provinces. Bocking , in his notes to the Notitia dignitatum Bonn, 1839 523, and Toulotte Greg. de l Afrique chret., Mauretanies , Montreuil, 1894, p.  171 , speak of two distinct cities, while Muller Notes to Ptolemy , IV, 12, ed. Didot, I, 611 admits only one. It was a municipium and also an important frontier post in command of a praepositus limitis Tubuniensis . Augustine of Hippo and Alypius of Constantinople Alypius sojourned there as guests of Count Boniface Ep. ccxx . In 479 Huneric exiled a large number of Catholics there. Its ruins, known as Tobna, are in the Department of Constantine, Algeria , at the gates of the Sahara, west of the Chott el Hodna , the Salinae Tubunenses of the Romans. They are very extensive, for three successive towns occupied different sites, under the Romans, the Byzantines, and the Arabs. Besides the remains of the fortress, the most remarkable monument is a church now used as a mosque. Bishops Three bishops of Tubunae are known. St. Nemesianus assisted at the Council of Carthage in 256. St. Cyprian often speaks of him in his letters, and we have a letter which he wrote to St. Cyprian in his own name and in the name of those who were condemned with him to the mines. An inscription testifies to his cult at Tixter in 360, and the Roman Martyrology mentions him on 10 September. Another bishop was Cresconius , who usurped the see after quitting the Bulla Regia , and assisted at the Council of Carthage in 411, where his rival was the Donatist Protasius . A third, Reparatus, was exiled ... , passim. Category Titular sees de Tubunae in Mauretania it Diocesi di Tubune di Mauritania ... more details
Drusilla of Mauretania may refer to Drusilla of Mauretania born 5 Drusilla of Mauretania born 38 hndis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
The Diocese of Tipasa in Mauretania is a Titular See in the Roman Catholic Church ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese d3t36.html Information on the diocese ref . The first Titular Bishop was appointed to this Episcopal see See on 20 August, 1804. In Latin the diocese is known as Tipasitanus in Mauretania . References references DEFAULTSORT Tipasa In Mauretania Category Titular sees de Tipasa in Mauretania it Diocesi di Tipasa di Mauritania ... more details
The Diocese of Thucca in Mauretania is a Titular See in the Roman Catholic Church ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese d4t07.html Information on the diocese ref . The first Titular Bishop was appointed to this Episcopal see See on 25 July, 1967. In Latin the diocese is known as Thuccensis in Mauretania . References references DEFAULTSORT Thucca In Mauretania Category Titular sees de Thucca in Mauretania it Diocesi di Tucca di Mauritania ... more details
kingdom was extinguished by the Byzantine armies circa 533, but most of Mauretania Caesariensis ... Roman culture there most of former Mauretania Caesariensis became part of the westernmost Islamic ... Category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire Category History of Mauretania Category History of Algeria ... Mauretania Caesariensis Category Late Roman provinces ar ca Maurit nia Cesariense cy Mauretania Caesariensis da Mauretania Caesariensis de Mauretania Caesariensis es Mauritania Cesariense eo Mauretania Caesariensis fr Maur tanie C sarienne ga Mauretania Caesariensis la Mauritania Caesariensis hu Mauretania Caesariensis nl Mauretania Caesariensis no Mauretania C sariensis ro Mauretania Caesariensis ru tr Mauretania Caesariensis ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Juba of Mauritania was a metrist who lived in Mauretania in the 2nd century. He wrote a now lost treatise on Metre poetry metric , based on Heliodorus and used by later Philologist grammarians . Ancient Rome bio stub Africa writer stub Category 2nd century writers Category Year of birth unknown br Juba Mauretania ... more details
Orphan date October 2011 Mauretania Comics was an independent comics anthology published by Paul Harvey artist Paul Harvey and Chris Reynolds. Reynolds main character was the mysterious Monitor, a strange helmeted figure, while Harvey s was the more blatant Mincer. The stories were mainly quiet, distant pieces, as if peering into other people s lives. A Chris Reynlds graphic novel simply entitled Mauretania came out by Penguin Books in 1990. Though an original story made up the bulk of the volume, Mauretania also reprinted several Reynolds short stories from Mauretania Comics . Harvey is now one of the Stuckist painters. External links http www.metropoppyfield.com Metropoppyfield, Chris Reynolds website Category Comic book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Category Comics publications comics stub ... more details
Saint Arcadius redirects here. For the French saint, see Arcadius of Bourges . Infobox saint name Saint Arcadius of Mauretania birth date death date 302 feast day January 12 venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes portrayed in art as an early Christian martyr with a club in his hand sometimes he is shown with a lighted taper or on a rack or with his limbs chopped off ref name autogenerated1 http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0112.shtml ref patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Arcadius of Mauretania died ca. 302 is venerated as a saint and martyr . Tradition states that he was a prominent citizen of Caesarea in Mauretania Caesariensis present day Cherchell , who hid away in the countryside to avoid being forced to worship the Roman gods . However, he was caught and arrested. His legend states that he suffered a grisly death. His limbs were cut off, joint by joint, until all that remained were his trunk and head. According to his legend, as Arcadius looked around at all the pieces of him, hacked off, and lying on the ground, he could still speak, and cried out, You are happy, my members. Now you really belong to God. You have all been sacrificed to Him. ref name autogenerated1 Notes references External links http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0112.htm Saints of January 12 it icon http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 37400 Sant Arcadio di Cesarea di Mauritania Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arcadius Of Mauretania ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 302 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arcadius Of Mauretania Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era Category Algerian saints Category Algerian Roman Catholic saints Category 302 deaths Category 4th century Christian martyr saints Category 4th century Romans saint stub es Arcadio de Mauritan ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Marciana birth date death date 303 feast day January 9 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Marcienne.jpg imagesize 270px caption The Martyrdom of Saint Marciana . 15th century French manuscript. birth place death place Caesarea, Mauretania Caesariensis titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes represented as a maiden gored by a bull sometimes depicted with a leopard and bull near her martyr s palm patronage invoked to cure wounds ref name autogenerated1 http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0109.shtml ref major shrine suppressed date issues Marciana died 303 is venerated as a martyr and saint . Her legend states that she was a virgin from Mauretania Caesariensis . During the persecutions of Christian s by Roman Emperor Diocletian , she was accused of having smashed a statue of Diana mythology Diana . Marciana was thrown to the wild beasts in the amphitheatre of Cherchell Caesarea . She was gored to death by a bull and mauled by a leopard . ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 4465 St. Marciana Catholic Online Bot generated title ref Veneration The Mozarabic Rite Mozarabic office had a special hymn in her honor. ref name autogenerated1 References Reflist External links http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0109.shtml Saints of January 9 Marciana http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 4465 Catholic Online http www.traditioninaction.org SOD j209sd Marciana 01 07.html St. Marciana January 7 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marciana Of Mauretania ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 303 PLACE OF DEATH Caesarea, Mauretania Caesariensis DEFAULTSORT Marciana Of Mauretania Category Algerian saints Category Algerian Roman Catholic saints Category Female saints Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era Category 303 deaths Category 4th century Christian martyr saints Category 4th century Romans saint stub ca Marci ... more details
BC son of the Roman general Mark Antony and the Egyptian Ptolemaic queen Cleopatra VII. Ptolemy of Mauretania ...for this name in Hebrew Talmai The name Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus comes from the Greek Ptolemaios , which means warlike. There have been many people named Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus, the most famous of which are the Greek Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy Claudius Ptolemaeus and the Macedon ian founder and ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt, Ptolemy I Soter . The following sections summarise the history of the name, some of the people named Ptolemy, and some of the other uses of this name. Etymology and history The English name Ptolemy comes from the Ancient Greek name Ptolemaios , ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... Italian Tolomeo br English language English Ptolemy Egyptian hieroglyphs Egyptian ptw lmys br hiero ... Talmai br Arabic language Arabic Batlemos Thus the name Ptolemy spread from its Greek origins to enter ... Talmai Bartholomew is thus thought to have been the son of a Ptolemy. ref Alternatively, it may have ... Greek rulers and generals named PtolemyPtolemy mythological 12th century BC mythical ruler of the ancient Greek city of Thebes. Ptolemy of Aloros ruled 368 to 365 BC Regent of Macedon. Ptolemy somatophylax died 334 BC Macedonian bodyguard and general of Alexander the Great. Ptolemy son of Seleucus died 333 BC Macedonian bodyguard and general of Alexander the Great. Ptolemy general died 309 BC Macedonian general and nephew of Antigonus I Monophthalmus. Ptolemy of Epirus died 235 BC King of the Greek ... Egypt for nearly 300 years, from 305 BC to 30 BC. The kings of this dynasty were all named Ptolemy. ref ... also Legacy of Ptolemy I Soter Legacy of Ptolemy I Soter . The Ptolemies quickly adopted the pharaonic ... of three names Arsinoe disambiguation Arsinoe , Berenice , or Cleopatra . Ptolemy I Soter 367 BC 283 BC Macedonian general of Alexander the Great Ptolemy II Philadelphus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Ptolemy V Epiphanes mentioned on the Rosetta Stone Ptolemy VI Philometor Ptolemy VII ... more details
The Kings of Mauretania ruled over a region covering the western part of the former Numidia . It was annexed by Ancient Rome Rome in 40 40 AD . Kings Succession table monarch name1 Bocchus I nickname1 native1 life1 reignstart1 c. 110 BC reignend1 c. 91 BC 81 BC notes1 family1 image1 alt1 name2 Bocchus II nickname2 native2 life2 reignstart2 49 BC reignend2 c. 33 BC notes2 Co ruler with Bogud family2 image2 alt2 name3 Bogud nickname3 native3 life3 reignstart3 49 BC reignend3 c. 38BC notes3 Co ruler with Bocchus II family3 image3 alt3 name4 Juba II nickname4 native4 life4 reignstart4 25 BC reignend4 23 AD notes4 family4 image4 Portrait Juba II Louvre Ma1886.jpg alt4 Bust of Juba II name5 Ptolemy of MauretaniaPtolemy nickname5 native5 life5 reignstart5 20 reignend5 40 notes5 Began reign as co ruler with Juba II family5 image5 Ptolemy of Mauretania Louvre Ma1887.jpg alt5 Bust of Ptolemy References unreferenced date January 2012 reflist Category Lists of monarchs Mauretania Category Kings of Mauretania Category Berber people Mauretania br Roll Rouaned Mauretania it Regno di Mauretania ... more details
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Other people2 Ptolemy name Image Ptolemy Apion BM 1383.jpg thumb right Portrait of a Ptolemaic ruler, maybe Ptolemy Apion, 1st century BC, from the temple of Apollo at Cyrene, Libya Cyrene , British Museum Ptolemy Apion or simply known as Apion lang grc , between 150 BC & 145 BC 96 BC was the last Greek Cyrenaica Cyrenaean King and was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty . Ptolemy was Greeks Greek Ancient Macedonians Macedonian and native Egypt ian in descent. His second name Apion is a name of ancient Egypt ian origin and could be a name from his maternal ancestry. Ptolemy was a son and was the first child among from the children of Egyptian Greek prince, Cyrenaean King and future Pharaoh of Egypt Ptolemy VIII Physcon . Ptolemy s paternal uncle was the Egyptian Greek Pharaoh Ptolemy VI Philometor and his paternal aunt was the Egyptian Greek princess and queen Cleopatra II of Egypt . His paternal grandparents were Egyptian Greek Pharaoh Ptolemy V Epiphanes and Egyptian Greek Queen who was a Greek princess of the Seleucid Empire Cleopatra I of Egypt . Ptolemy s mother was a native ... and succeeded his brother Ptolemy VI. Ptolemy was most probably born in Cyrene, the capital of Cyrenaica ... lived in Egypt. Ptolemy never held a royal Egyptian title. In 116 BC, Ptolemy s father had died. From Physcon s will, Ptolemy inherited Cyrenaica and in that year, he became king of Cyrenaica. When he became king, Ptolemy succeeded without any political opposition. Unfortunately, little is recorded of Ptolemy s reign of Cyrenaica. Ptolemy died in 96 BC and he implemented the terms of his father s will for Cyrenaica. He never married and had no heirs. In Ptolemy s will, he left Cyrenaica and his ... after Ptolemy s death. Ptolemy s ancestral estates were occupied by locals in the 1st century ... www.livius.org ps pz ptolemies ptolemy viii physcon.html http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2901.html ... Egypt ptolemies ptolemy viii.htm DEFAULTSORT Apion, Ptolemy Category Kings of Cyrene ... more details
Infobox person name Robert Barry Ptolemy image Barry Ptolemy & Ray Kurzweil.jpg caption Ray Kurzweil greets Barry Ptolemy at the premiere of Transcendent Man birth date Birth date and age mf yes 1969 1 ... Felicia Ptolemy 2005 2011 2 children children Jacob Ptolemy, Lauren Ptolemy Robert Barry Ptolemy born 1969 is an American film director, producer and writer. Ptolemy directed Transcendent Man film Transcendent ... magazine.com celebrities articles transcending time Getting to Know Barry Ptolemy Articles Los Angeles Confidential Magazine Bot generated title ref Life Ptolemy was born in Los Angeles , California .... At the age of 12, Ptolemy worked with Steven Spielberg on the set of E.T. the Extra Terrestrial ... With Barry Ptolemy Barry Ptolemy Big Think Bot generated title ref Inspired by working with Spielberg the next year in 1983 Ptolemy directed and produced his first short film The Holograph which ... wikipedia en f f4 Waterland Production page2.pdf ref Career In 2006, Ptolemy read Kurzweil s The Singularity ... www.charlierose.com view interview 11558 Charlie Rose Ray Kurzweil and Barry Ptolemy on the film Transcendent ... Barry Ptolemy, Felicia Ptolemy 8th Annual Tribeca Film Festival Behind the Screens Films and Convers Photo LIFE Bot generated title ref Ptolemy followed Kurzweil around the world to roughly 25 cities ... blog alissa walker designerati singularity cinema qa barry ptolemy director ray kurzweil ... Fast Company Bot generated title ref After working closely together, Ptolemy considers Kurzweil a friend. ref http singularityhub.com 2011 04 06 exclusive interview with barry ptolemy director of kurzweil documentary transcendent man Exclusive Interview With Barry Ptolemy, Director of Kurzweil Documentary Transcendent Man Singularity Hub Bot generated title ref In 2010, Ptolemy directed the We Are The World ... School Rejects , Ptolemy said his next project would be a science fiction film. ref http www.filmschoolrejects.com ... Bot generated title ref Ptolemy is influenced by the work of Stanley Kubrick , Orson Welles and John ... more details
Other uses Ptolemy name Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In Greek mythology , Ptolemy was an ancestral ruler of Ancient Thebes Boeotia Thebes , living in the 12th century BCE . His father was Damasichthon King of Thebes Damasichthon his son, Xanthos King of Thebes Xanthus . Since the Homeric root to Ptolemy includes no T the name is reconstructed as Polemy. Theban Kings DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy Mythological Category Greek mythology Category Theban kings Category Mythological kings Greek myth stub br Ptolemaios roue Tebai de Ptolemaios K nig von Theben pt Ptolomeu mitologia ... more details
Other people2 Ptolemy name Ptolemy lang grc was one of the selected officers of Alexander the Great , called Somatophylaces . He was killed at the siege of Halicarnassus , 334 BC , commanding two taxeis of Hypaspists those of Adaeus and Timander . References Arrian , Anab. i. 22 Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ptolemy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy Category 334 BC deaths Category Somatophylakes Category Ancient Macedonian generals Category Ancient Greeks killed in battle Category 4th century BC Greek people de Ptolemaios Soldat ... more details
Infobox Prime Minister name Ptolemy Reid image Replace this image male.svg order List of Prime Ministers of Guyana 2nd Prime Minister of Guyana president Forbes Burnham term start 6 October 1980 term end 16 August 1984 predecessor Forbes Burnham successor Desmond Hoyte birth date birth date 1912 5 8 df y birth place death date death date and age 2003 9 2 1912 5 8 df y death place party People s National Congress religion Unification Church Dr. Ptolemy Alexander Reid May 8, 1912 September 2, 2003 was a Guyana Guyanese veterinarian and politician who served as Prime Minister of Guyana from 1980 to 1984. Reid studied veterinary medicine at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, but could not find employment in British Guiana , so he moved to England where he became a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons . He returned to Guyana in 1958, and became involved in politics in 1960 when he joined the People s National Congress Guyana People s National Congress . External links Portal Biography http www.landofsixpeoples.com news303 ns309073.htm Obituary for Dr Reid from the Stabroek News , archived at landofsixpeoples.com http www.ptolemyreid.org.gy The Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre for Children with Disabilities Find a Grave 7835658 S start s off Succession box before Forbes Burnham title List of Prime Ministers of Guyana Prime Minister of Guyana years 1980 &ndash 1984 after Desmond Hoyte S end GuyanaPMs Persondata NAME Reid, Ptolemy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 May 1912 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 September 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reid, Ptolemy Category 1912 births Category 2003 deaths Category Prime Ministers of Guyana Category Tuskegee University alumni Category People s National Congress Guyana politicians Guyana politician stub es Ptolemy Reid pt Ptolemy Reid yo Ptolemy Reid ... more details
Other people2 Ptolemy name gnosticism Ptolemy the Gnostic , or Ptolemaeus Gnosticus was a disciple of the Gnosticism Gnostic teacher Valentinius , and is known to us for an epistle he wrote to a wealthy woman named Flora, herself not a gnostic Citation needed date February 2007 . Ptolemy was probably still alive circa c . 180 . No other certain details are known about his life Harnack s suggestion that he was identical with the Ptolemy spoken of by St. Justin is as yet unproved. ref Text. u. Untersuch. New. Ser. XIII, Anal. z. lt. Gesch. d. Chr. ref It is not known when Ptolemy became a disciple of Valentinius , but Valentinius was active in the Egypt ian city of Alexandria , and in Rome . Ptolemy was, with Heracleon , the principal writer of the Italian or Western school of Valentinian Gnosticism, which was active in Rome, Italy, and Southern Gaul. Ptolemy s works have reached us in an incomplete form as follows a fragment of an exegetical writing preserved by Irenaeus Iren us ref On the Detection and Overthrow of the So Called Gnosis Adversus haereses I, viii, 5. ref an epistle to Flora, a Christian ref CathEncy wstitle Ptolemy the Gnostic ref lady, not otherwise known to us. The latter is found in the works of Epiphanius of Salamis Epiphanius . ref Panarion H r. XXXIII, 3 7 ref It was written in response to Flora s inquiry concerning the origin of the Ten Commandments Law of the Old Testament . The Decalogue, Ptolemy states, cannot be attributed to the Supreme God , nor to the devil indeed, the set of laws does not even proceed from a single law giver. A part of it is the work of an inferior god, analogous to the gnostic demiurge the second part is attributable to Moses , and the third part to the elders of the Jewish people. As well as this, Ptolemy subdivides the part ... , and benevolent to the extent of his abilities. In his cosmogonic depiction of the universe, Ptolemy ... DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy Category Gnostics Category 2nd century people ca Ptolemeu gn stic de Ptolemaios ... more details
Ptolemy Eupator was the son of Ptolemy VI Philometor and Cleopatra II , ref name DodsonAndHilton 280 DodsonAndHilton2004 Dodson and Hilton 2004 p.  280 ref and for a short time in 152 BCE reigned as co ruler with his father. It is thought that Ptolemy Eupator died in August of that same year. ref name DodsonAndHilton 281 DodsonAnd Hilton Dodson and Hilton 2004 p.  281 ref Eupator is attested on small number of documents and inscriptions he is mentioned in a demotic papyrus held by the British Museum , is referenced as a priest during 158 157 BCE, and that he was a co regent with his father in 152 BCE. ref name DodsonAndHilton 281 Eupator was probably aged 12 or 13 when he died. ref name Ager 180 Ager2004 Ager 2004 p.  180 ref He also appears in a list of Imperial cult deified Ptolemies. ref name DodsonAndHilton 281 When he was first discovered, there was a theory that he was an elder brother of his father, and reigned before him. As a result, some 19th century texts count Ptolemy Philometor as Ptolemy VII instead of Ptolemy VI , and increment the numbers of all later Ptolemies by one until Ptolemy XVI Caesarion instead of Ptolemy XV . The epithets, which have come down from antiquity, are unchanged. Notes reflist colwidth 20em Bibliography Please order books alphabetically by the author s last name cite journal last1 Ager first1 Sheila L. year 2006 title The Power of Excess Royal Incest and the Ptolemaic Dynasty journal Anthropologica publisher Canadian Anthropology Society volume 48 issue 2 pages 165 186 jstor 25605309 doi ref Ager2004 cite book last1 Dodson first1 Aidan last2 Hilton first2 Dyan title The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt url http books.google.com books?id P7CpQgAACAAJ&dq The 20Complete 20Royal 20Families 20of 20Ancient 20Egypt accessdate ... 500 05128 3 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eupator, Ptolemy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eupator, Ptolemy ... more details