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- Philotera (Gr****: Φιλωτέρα, born 315/309 BC-probably after 282 BC and before 268 BC) was a Gr**** Macedonian noblewoman and a Gr**** Egyptian princess of...
- who married her in 317 BC. Berenice became the mother of Arsinoe II, Philotera, and a son, Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Her son Ptolemy II was recognized...
- Bertholdia philotera is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1897. It is found in Panama and Costa Rica. Savela, Markku...
- children from her first marriage to Philip. Their children were Arsinoe II, Philotera, and Ptolemy II. Their eldest child Arsinoe married Lysimachus, then her...
- Aegean in the Fourth Diadoch War. He had two full sisters, Arsinoe II and Philotera. Ptolemy was educated by a number of the most distinguished intellectuals...
- 282 BC and 268 BC, by Satyrus (Ancient Gr****: Σάτυρος). It was called Philotera (Ancient Gr****: Φιλωτέρα) in honor of the deceased sister of the Pharaoh...
- (Ancient Gr****: Μίλων), a man already responsible of killing his own mother Philotera (Ancient Gr****: Φιλωτέρα) who shortly after this crime committed suicide...
- Her mother bore Ptolemy I three children: two daughters, Arsinoe II, Philotera and the ****ure Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus. In 300 BC or 299 BC, Pyrrhus...
- Berenice I Magas of Macedon Antigone of Macedon Ptolemy II Arsinoe II, Philotera - - Arsinoe I Ptolemy II Lysimachus Nicaea of Macedon Ptolemy III, Lysimachus...
- II Philadelphus of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, who named it for his sister, Philotera. At the time of its founding, approximately 800 inhabitants were Ancient...