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Ptolemais between Alexander Jannaeus and King
Lathyros, many Jews
remained committed to King
Lathyros and were
subsequently killed. The Jews
lived well...
- Πτολεμαῖος Σωτήρ, Ptolemaĩos Sōtḗr "Ptolemy the Saviour"),
commonly nicknamed Lathyros (Λάθυρος, Láthuros "chickpea"), was
twice King of
Ptolemaic Egypt. He was...
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Egypt briefly from 116 to 115 BC,
jointly with her
husband Ptolemy IX
Lathyros. She
later became queen consort of the
Seleucid king of
Syria as the wife...
- BC)
ruled jointly with
Ptolemy IX
Lathyros (116–107 BC) and
Ptolemy X
Alexander I (107–101 BC)
Ptolemy IX
Lathyros (116–107 BC, 88–81 BC as
Soter II)...
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Ptolemy XII Auletes, king of Egypt, and, like him, a son of
Ptolemy IX
Lathyros. He was also the
uncle of
Cleopatra VII. He
appears to have been acknowledged...
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Cleopatra II
Philometor Soter♀
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon Cleopatra III♀
Ptolemy IX
Lathyros Cleopatra IV♀
Ptolemy X
Alexander Berenice III♀
Ptolemy XI
Alexander Ptolemy...
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interventionism in
Egypt predated the
reign of Cleopatra. When
Ptolemy IX
Lathyros died in late 81 BC, he was
succeeded by his
daughter Berenice III. With...
-
Cleopatra II
Philometor Soter♀
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon Cleopatra III♀
Ptolemy IX
Lathyros Cleopatra IV♀
Ptolemy X
Alexander Berenice III♀
Ptolemy XI
Alexander Ptolemy...
- and Salt.
Artaxias I (or Arshak), king of
Iberia (Georgia)
Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus,
Roman politician Ptolemy IX
Lathyros, king of
Ptolemaic Egypt...
- Alexandria,
where it
remained until at
least late Antiquity.
Ptolemy IX
Lathyros, one of Ptolemy's
final successors,
replaced Alexander's
sarcophagus with...