For the son of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony PtolemyPhiladelphus Cleopatra Infobox Monarch name PtolemyIIPhiladelphus title Ptolemaic dynasty King of Ancient Egypt Egypt image Image Oktadrachmon Ptolemaios II Arsinoe II.jpg 300px caption PtolemyIIPhiladelphus front , and his sister wife Arsinoe II of Egypt Arsinoe II reign 285 246 BCE coronation othertitles full name native lang1 Greek native ... IIPhiladelphus front , and his sister and wife Arsinoe II of Egypt Arsinoe II . The Greek inscription adelphon means of siblings . PtolemyIIPhiladelphus Greek language Greek Polytonic ... Ptolemaeus IIPhiladelphus ja 2 no Ptolemaios II av Egypt pl Ptolemeusz II Filadelfos pt Ptolemeu II Filadelfo ro Ptolemeu Philadelphus al II lea ru II sr II fi Ptolemaios II sv Ptolemaios II Filadelfos vi Ptolemaios II Philadelphos yo PtolemyIIPhiladelphus zh ... War with the Seleucid kingdom, under Antiochus II Theos after 260 BCE , Ptolemy sustained losses ... II , the widow of Lysimachus an Egyptian custom which brought him her Aegean possessions. Ptolemy ... Pothine and Stratonice. ref http www.tyndalehouse.com Egypt ptolemies ptolemyii fr.htm PtolemyII ... and literary splendour of the Alexandrian court was at its height under PtolemyII. Pomp and splendor ... of PtolemyPhiladelphus ref and a host of lesser poets, glorified the Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic ... historical record of this event remains. See also Commons category PtolemyII Alexandrian Pleiad ... Places Africa Egypt Texts BEVHOP 3 .html PtolemyPhiladelphus at LacusCurtius &mdash Chapter  III ... IIPhiladelphus entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith http www.reshafim.org.il ad egypt texts great mendes stela.htm the Great Mendes Stele of PtolemyII start box succession box title ... Ptolemy I successor Ptolemy III suc type If you wish to use the heir field, then the type of heir is required, Heir Apparent Heir Presumptive heir queen Arsinoe I , Arsinoe II consort spouse ... more details
ref Ptolemy was named after the original PtolemyIIPhiladelphus the second Pharaoh of the Ptolemaic ...Ptolemy XVII ? Philadelphus lang el , Ptolemy the brother loving , August September 36 BC 29 BC was a Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic prince and was the youngest and fourth ref The Life ... Selene participated in the triumph, but does not mention PtolemyPhiladelphus . ref The three siblings ... 17.5 ref The fate of PtolemyPhiladelphus is unknown. Plutarch states that the only child that Octavian ... border 1px solid 676 class NavHead Ancestors of PtolemyPhiladelphus div div class NavContent style ... Antony cite web url http www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk Egypt ptolemies philadelphus.htm title PtolemyPhiladelphus http www.lunalucifera.com Mauretania index.html Cleopatra Selene II and Juba II Persondata Metadata ... Cleopatra VII of Egypt , and her third with Roman Republic Roman Triumvir Mark Antony . Ptolemy ..., at the Donations of Alexandria , Ptolemy was made ruler of Syria , Phoenicia and Cilicia . ref Plutarch ... him and elder siblings Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene II from Egypt to Italy . Octavian celebrated ... or any descendants, and if he survived to adulthood, it would have been mentioned. Ptolemy probably ... 3 background color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. PtolemyPhiladelphus 2 2. Mark Antony 3 3. Cleopatra VII of Egypt 4 4. Marcus Antonius Creticus 5 5. Julia Antonia 6 6. Ptolemy XII Auletes 7 7. Cleopatra V of Egypt 8 8. Marcus Antonius Orator 10 10. Lucius Julius Caesar III 12 12. Ptolemy IX Lathyros 13 13. Cleopatra IV of Egypt 14 14. Ptolemy X Alexander I 15 15. Berenice III of Egypt 16 16. Gaius Antonius 20 20. Lucius Julius Caesar II 24 24. Ptolemy VIII Physcon 25 25. Cleopatra III of Egypt 26 26. 24. Ptolemy VIII Physcon 27 27. 25. Cleopatra III of Egypt 28 28. 24. Ptolemy VIII Physcon 29 29. 25. Cleopatra III of Egypt 30 30. 12. Ptolemy IX ... from Antioch Category 36 BC births Category 29 BC deaths ca Ptolemeu Filadelf da Ptolemaios Philadelphus ... more details
II start box succession box before Eumenes II title Attalid dynasty Attalid Ruler years after Attalus III end box DEFAULTSORT Philadelphus, Attalus II Category Attalid dynasty Category 220 BC births ... him in his own battles against Prusias II in 156 BC 154 BC and sided with him in helping pretender ... II Epiphanes seize the Bithynia n throne from his father Prusias II the following year. Attalus II expanded his kingdom with the help of his good friend Ariarathes V of Cappadocia , and founded ... 2nd century BC rulers Link FA el be II, ca tal II de P rgam da Attalos II de Attalos II. el es talo II eu Atalo II.a fr Attale II it Attalo II nl Attalus II van Pergamon ja 2 pl Attalos II ru II sh Atal II Filadelf sv Attalos II av Pergamon tr II Attalos vi Attalos II zh ... more details
ptolemyPtolemy XI Alexander II lang grc , Ptolema os Al xandros was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty who ruled Egypt for a few days in 80 BC. Ptolemy XI was born to Ptolemy X Alexander and either Cleopatra Selene I Cleopatra Selene or Berenice III . Ptolemy IX of Egypt Ptolemy IX Lathryos died in 81 BC or 80 BC, leaving no legitimate heir, and so Berenice III Cleopatra Berenice another name of Berenice III ruled alone for a time. However, Rome s Lucius Cornelius Sulla Sulla wanted a pro Roman ruler on the throne, and sent the young son of Ptolemy X to Egypt, displaying Ptolemy Alexander s will in Rome as justification for this obvious intervention. The will also required Ptolemy XI to marry Cleopatra Berenice, who was his stepmother and half sister or possibly his natural mother the ancient sources are unclear . However, nineteen days after the marriage, Ptolemy murdered his bride for unknown reasons, an unwise move since Berenice was very popular Ptolemy was immediately lynched by the citizens of Alexandria . He was succeeded by Ptolemy XII of Egypt Ptolemy XII ... , 1990 , pp. 553 554 ISBN 0 520 05611 6 External links http virtualreligion.net iho ptolemy 11.html Ptolemy XI Alexander II entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith align center cellpadding ... align center Succeeded by br Ptolemy XII of Egypt Ptolemy XII br Hellenistic rulers Pharaohs DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy 11 Category 2nd century BC births Category 80 BC deaths Category Murdered monarchs Category ... century BC African rulers ar ca Ptolemeu XI Alexandre II cs Ptolemaios XI. Alexandros II. de Ptolemaios XI. et Ptolemaios XI el fr Ptol m e XI ko 11 it Tolomeo XI hu XI. Ptolemaiosz arz nl Ptolemaeus XI Alexander II ja 11 no Ptolemaios XI av Egypt pl Ptolemeusz XI Aleksander II pt Ptolemeu XI Alexandre II ru XI sr XI II sh Ptolemej XI Aleksandar II fi Ptolemaios XI sv Ptolemaios XI zh ... more details
PtolemyII ref Also Bartholomew, which means son of Ptolemy. ref also Ptolem us or Tolomeo died 1153 was the count of Tusculum and consul of the Romans consul Romanorum from 1126 to his death. He was the son and successor of Ptolemy I of Tusculum Ptolemy I . The younger Ptolemy entered the political scene of central Italy for the first time in 1117, when he appears as joint count with his father and is given in marriage to Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor . At this time, the counts of Tusculum first claimed descent through the gentes Julii and Octavii , a claim Ptolemy continued. The counts were also confirmed in their possession of all the territory of the Consul Gregory, Ptolemy I s grandfather. When the Emperor Lothair II marched home from Southern Italy in 1137, PtolemyII met him at Tivoli, Italy Tivoli . There, Lothair confirmed all of Ptolemy s possessions and his title of Prince of Latium. In turn, Ptolemy gave his son Raino of Tusculum Raino over to the emperor as a pledge of loyalty. On 8 April 1149, Pope Eugene III took refuge in Ptolemy s Tusculuan fortress. This was the first time in forty years that the count of Tusculum had acted as a true ally of the true pope. At that time, Louis VII of France stopped in Tusculum on return from the Second Crusade . Though shocked by the pope s straits, the king of France did nothing to help the pontiff. On 7 November, Eugene left Tusculum. In Ptolemy s latter years, his house declined. In 1141, Bertha died and the tie to the old imperial family was broken. Ptolemy married a Pierleoni family Pierleoni , a daughter of Pier Leoni Petrus Leonis himself. He fell into debts which caused many properties ... Mittelalters Ptolomaeus Tolomeo II. Graf von Tusculum . DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy 02 Of Tusculum Category ... even fell to Eugene III. Ptolemy died in 1153 and was succeeded by his elder son Jonathan of Tusculum .... Ptolemy did leave another son, named Jordan, who settled in Gavignano in Volscia after the destruction ... 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 ... Thinking to Modern Cosmology , p. 311, Springer, ISBN 3 540 63198 4. ref Ptolemy was the author ... Treatise . The second is the Geographia Ptolemy Geography , which is a thorough discussion of the geographic ... The name Claudius gens Claudius is a Roman Roman naming conventions nomen the fact that Ptolemy bore it proves that he was a Roman citizen . It would have suited custom if the first of Ptolemy s family ... those whose families had been granted citizenship by these emperors. Ptolemy name Ptolemaeus ... s army, one of whom in 323 BC made himself King of Egypt Ptolemy I Soter all the kings after ... evidence on the subject of Ptolemy s ancestry though see above on his family s Roman citizenship , but most scholars and historians consider it unlikely that Ptolemy was related to the royal dynasty ... s Greeks Greek society, few details of Ptolemy s life are known. He wrote in Ancient Greek ... concluded that Ptolemy was ethnically Greek, ref Enc. Britannica 2007, Claudius Ptolemaeus http www.britannica.com ebc article 9376085 Britannica.com ref ref name Katz 184 ref Ptolemy. Britannica Concise ... Tradition and Its Impact on the Development of Science Ibn al Haytham s Challenge of Ptolemy s Almagest ... celestial motions. Ptolemy, however, claimed to have derived his geometrical models from selected ... of Scientific History accessdate 2009 10 07 ref Ptolemy presented his astronomical models in convenient ... R. Goldstein, Saving the Phenomena The Background to Ptolemy s Planetary Theory , Journal for the History ... text on astronomy, with its author becoming an almost mythical figure, called Ptolemy ...., 1927 edition ref Ptolemy s model, like those of his predecessors, was geocentric and was almost universally ... more details
Wikt philadelphusPhiladelphus is the scientific name of mock oranges, a genus of shrubs. Philadelphus is the Latinized form of the ancient greek Philadelphos meaning brother loving , it may also refer to In people Antiochus XI Ephiphanes Philadelphus d. 92 BC , king of the Seleucid Empire 95 92 BC Attalus IIPhiladelphus 220 138 BC , king of Pergamon 160 138 BC Iotape Philadelphus before 17 c. 52 AD , princess and later queen of Commagene Laodice VII Thea Philadelphus after 122 after 86 BC , princess of the Seleucid Empire and later queen of Commagene Mithridates IV Philopator Philadelphus before 179 c.150 BC , king of Pontus c.155 c.150 BC Philip I Philadelphus , king of the Seleucid Empire 95 BC 84 83 BC PtolemyPhiladelphus Cleopatra 36 29 BC , prince of Ptolemaic Egypt 36 BC 30 BC, son of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony PtolemyIIPhiladelphus 309 246 BC , king of Ptolemaic Egypt 283 BC 246 BC Arsinoe II , given the epithet Philadelphoi plural form after marrying her brother PtolemyIIPhiladelphusPhiladelphus patriarch , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 211 217 AD Deiotarus Philadelphus died c.6 AD , last king of Paphlagonia before 31 BC c.6AD Philadelphos Philadelphus, Christian martyrs commemorated in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar on February 8 Eastern Orthodox liturgics February 8 , May 10 Eastern Orthodox liturgics May 10 and September 2 Eastern Orthodox liturgics September 2 Philadelphus Philadelphia, stage name of Jacob Philadelphia In other uses Philadelphus Jeyes, the chain of pharmacies operated by the inventors of Jeyes Fluid Philadelphus, North Carolina , a Registered Historic Place in Robeson County, North Carolina See also Philadelphia disambiguation disambig ... more details
taxobox image Philadelphus microphyllus 1.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Cornales familia Hydrangeaceae genus Mock orange Philadelphus species P. microphyllus binomial Philadelphus microphyllus binomial authority Asa Gray A.Gray synonyms Philadelphus occidentalis br Philadelphus stramineus Philadelphus microphyllus is a species of mock orange known by the common name littleleaf mock orange . It is native to northern Mexico and the southwestern quadrant of the United States as far north as Wyoming , where it grows in scrub and brush habitat in foothills and mountains, often in very rocky areas, sometimes anchoring itself in rock cracks and crevices. Description Philadelphus microphyllus is a highly variable plant with many subspecies. In general it is a rounded, spreading shrub reaching a maximum height around 2 meters. Young branches are coated in stiff hairs, and older branches have reddish, yellowish, or gray shredding bark. The pointed oval or lance shaped leaves are up to 2.5 centimeters long, green, and sometimes hairy. They are oppositely arranged and deciduous . The inflorescence is a solitary flower or cluster of two or three. The fragrant flower has four or five white or cream petals and a cluster of many stout stamen s. The fruit is a hard capsule containing many seeds. Cultivation This flowering shrub, Philadelphus microphyllus , is propagated and used as a drought tolerant ornamental plant in its native range for traditional garden s Natural landscaping natural landscape , California native plants ... restoration restoration projects. ref http www.fs.fed.us global iitf pdf shrubs Philadelphus 20microphyllus.pdf ... get JM treatment.pl?5602,5609,5611 Jepson Manual Treatment Philadelphus microphyllus http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol PHMI4 USDA Plants Profile Philadelphus microphyllus http calphotos.berkeley.edu cgi img query?query src photos index&where taxon Philadelphus microphyllus Philadelphus microphyllus ... more details
italic title taxobox name Lewis s Mock orange image Philadelphus shrub.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Cornales familia Hydrangeaceae genus Mock orange Philadelphus species P. lewisii binomial Philadelphus lewisii binomial authority Frederick Traugott Pursh Pursh Philadelphus lewisii Lewis s Mock orange is a deciduous shrub native to western North America , from northwestern California in the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada , north to southern British Columbia , and east to Idaho and Montana . It is widespread but not terribly common, usually appearing as an individual plant amongst other species. It was discovered by Meriwether Lewis in 1806. ref http www.fs.fed.us global iitf pdf shrubs Philadelphus 20lewisii Francis, John K. ed . Wildland Shrubs of the United States and its Territories Thamnic Descriptions. USDA Forest Service. GTR IITF WB 1. Philadelphus lewisii Lewis mock orange ref File Lewis s Mock orange NFUW Umatilla NF Oregon.jpg left thumb Philadelphus lewisii blossoms. The shrub is rounded and grows to 1.5 3 m in height. It sends out long stems which are red when new and fade to gray with age, the bark shredding in small flakes. The opposite leaves vary in size across individual plants but they are usually oval, 3 5  cm long, smooth or serrated along the edges, and light green in color with a rough texture. The flower s are produced in clusters at the ends of long stems, with four white petals ... flowers state flower of Idaho . External links commons Philadelphus lewisii Philadelphus lewisii http linnet.geog.ubc.ca Atlas Atlas.aspx?sciname Philadelphus lewisii Plants of British Columbia Philadelphus lewisii http ucjeps.berkeley.edu cgi bin get JM treatment.pl?Philadelphus lewisii Jepson Flora Philadelphus lewisii http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol PHLE4 USDA Plants Profile Philadelphus ... http herb.umd.umich.edu herb search.pl?searchstring Philadelphus lewisii Ethnobotany of P. lewisii ... more details
italic title taxobox name Philadephus purpurascens image PhiladelphusPurpurascens1UME.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Cornales familia Hydrangeaceae genus Mock orange Philadelphus species P. purpurascens binomial Philadelphus purpurascens binomial authority Koehne Rehder Philadelphus purpurascens is a deciduous shrub native to Yunnan and Sichuan in southwestern China , growing in mixed forests, thickets and on mountain slopes. It is a shrub growing 1.5 4 m tall. The leaf leaves are ovate to elliptic, glabrous or sparsely villous along the veins. The flower s are produced in raceme s of 5 7 9 together the individual flowers are white, with a purple or dark brown sepal calyx . Flowering is in spring or early summer. Three variety biology varieties are recognized by the Flora of China Philadelphus purpurascens var. szechuanensis Philadelphus purpurascens var. purpurascens Philadelphus purpurascens var. venustus Cultivation It is easy to grow in ordinary garden soil. It tolerates dry conditions and prefers full sun. Plants are tolerant of pruning and could be cut back every year after flowering to promote next years flowers. It is Hardiness zone hardy to United States Department of Agriculture USDA zone 6. It is best propagated by winter cuttings or seeds. References http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 2&taxon id 200010151 Flora of China Philadelphus purpurascens Phillips. R. & Rix. M. Shrubs . Pan Books 1989 ISBN 978 0 330 30258 6 DEFAULTSORT Philadelphus Purpurascens Category Hydrangeaceae sv Purpurschersmin ... more details
italic title taxobox name Sweet Mock orange image Philadelphus coronarius.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Cornales familia Hydrangeaceae genus Mock orange Philadelphus species P. coronarius binomial Philadelphus coronarius binomial authority Linnaeus L. Philadelphus coronarius L. Sweet Mock orange , English Dogwood is a species of deciduous shrub s in the genus mock orange Philadelphus , native to Southern Europe . Cultivation It is a popular ornamental plant for garden s in temperate regions, valued for its profuse sweetly scented white blossom in early summer. There are a large number of named cultivar s. Several other species and hybrids in the genus are also used in landscape design . Category Hydrangeaceae Category Flora of Europe Category Flora of the Mediterranean Category Garden plants of Europe Category Flowers Asterid stub ca Xeringuilla da Vellugtende Pibeved de Europ ischer Pfeifenstrauch hsb Wulki d iwi jasmik lt Dar elinis jazminas ja pl Ja minowiec wonny sv Doftschersmin ... more details
Philadelphus is referred as the first bishop of Byzantium after the eight year administration of the Church of Byzantium by a priest whose name has not been recorded. He was bishop for six years 211 217 . Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 18 start box s rel or succession box before Marcus I of Byzantium Marcus I title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium years 211&ndash 217 after Cyriacus I of Byzantium Cyriacus I end box Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 3rd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium de Philadelphus Byzanz el ka pt Filadelfo de Biz ncio sh Filadelf od Vizantijuma ... more details
I Soter 367 BC 283 BC Macedonian general of Alexander the Great PtolemyIIPhiladelphusPtolemy ... probable illegitimate son of PtolemyIIPhiladelphus . Ptolemy the Son co ruler with PtolemyPhiladelphus ... Ptolemy XI Alexander IIPtolemy XII Auletes Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator Ptolemy XIV of Egypt Ptolemy ... IX Lathyros . Probable king of Cyprus. PtolemyPhiladelphus Cleopatra born 36 BC son of the Roman ... d.1126 count of Tusculum who asserted his family s descent from the Roman Julii . PtolemyII of Tusculum ...for this name in Hebrew Talmai Ptol 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 ... Italian Tolomeo br English language English Ptolemy Egyptian hieroglyphs Egyptian ptw lmys br ... Talmai br Arabic language Arabic Batlemos Thus the name Ptolemy spread from its Greek origins ... Bar Talmai Bartholomew is thus thought to have been the son of a Ptolemy. ref Alternatively it may ... i d s found also in Iliad , Aeneid . Early 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 frontier kingdom of Epirus. Egyptian Ptolemaic ... more details
. Arsinoe herself fled to Egypt, where she married her own brother PtolemyII of Egypt PtolemyII and became Arsinoe II. ref name H lbl36 H lbl36 H lbl. 2001 p.  36 ref Death However, although Ptolemy Keraunos was at the zenith of his power, he did not live long afterwards. In 279 BC he ...otherpeople2 Ptolemy name Ptolemy Keraunos lang el Polytonic , died 279 BC was the King of Macedon from 281 BC to 279 BC. His epithet Keraunos is Greek language Greek for Thunder or Lightning Thunderbolt . He was the eldest son of Ptolemy I Soter , ruler of Egypt , and his third wife Eurydice, daughter of the regent Antipater . ref name H lbl24 H lbl2001 H lbl. 2001 p.  24 ref His younger half brother, also called Ptolemy, became heir apparent and, in 282 BC, ascended to the throne as PtolemyIIPhiladelphusPtolemyII . Ptolemy Keraunos had left Egypt and arrived at the court of Lysimachus , the king of Thrace , Macedon, and part of Asia Minor . His half sister, Arsinoe, later to be named Arsinoe II of Egypt , was wife of Lysimachus. While staying in the court of Lysimachus , Arsinoe s intrigues led to the accusation of Lysimachus first son, Agathokles, on treason ..., against Seleucus I Nicator , Ptolemy Keraunos murdered Seleucus I in order to gain the power of his ... throne. ref name H lbl36 H lbl2001 H lbl. 2001 p.  36 ref To stabilize his throne, Ptolemy asked his half sister Arsinoe II of Egypt Arsinoe , the widow of Lysimachus, to marry him. In 281 BC ... were able to bring stability. This situation lasted about two years, until Antigonus II Gonatas ... ptolemy keraunos.html Ptolemy Keraunos by Jona Lendering start box succession box title King of Macedon ... rulers DEFAULTSORT Keraunos, Ptolemy Category 279 BC deaths Category Macedonian monarchs ... Keraunosz mk II nl Ptolemaeus Keraunos ja pl Ptolemeusz Keraunos pt Ptolemeu Cerauno ru II sr sh Ptolemej Keraun fi Ptolemaios Keraunos ... more details
otherpeople2 Ptolemy name Image Ptolemy Apion BM 1383.jpg thumb right 150px 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 el Polytonic , 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 ... he became pharaoh and succeeded his brother Ptolemy VI. Ptolemy was most probably born in Cyrene, the capital ... BC, he most probably 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 ... this for Cyrenaica after Ptolemy s death. Ptolemy s ancestral estates were occupied by locals in the 1st ... xiv. 14 65 http www.livius.org ps pz ptolemies ptolemy viii physcon.html http www.ancientlibrary.com ... Ithake http www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk Egypt ptolemies ptolemy viii.htm DEFAULTSORT Apion, Ptolemy Category ... more details
II made Ptolemy his co ruler and successor. Coinage has survived from Juba II s co rule with his ... II into his sole rule Ptolemy like his father appeared to be a patron of art, learning, literature and sports. In Athens Greece , statues were erected to Juba II and Ptolemy in a gymnasium in Athens and a statue ... Juba II or Ptolemy established an imperial cult honoring Hiempsal II , a previous Numidian King and paternal grandfather of Juba II. According to inscriptional evidence, Ptolemy may have established ... suggesting that Ptolemy could have deified Juba II after his death, is from the writings of the Christian ... evidence, suggesting the deification of Juba II even Ptolemy, is from the brief Euhemerus euhemerist ... evidence there is a strong probability that Juba II and Ptolemy, after they had died they were deified ... Ptolemy co ruled with Juba II. His royal title on coinage is in Latin King Ptolemy and there is no surviving ... background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Ptolemy of Mauretania 2 2. Juba II Juba II ...otherpeople2 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 ... II of Numidia mother Cleopatra Selene II Cleopatra Selene II of Egypt date of birth 1 BC place of birth ... full name Ptolemy of Mauretania lang el Polytonic , 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 ... to the Roman Triumvir Pompey . His mother Cleopatra Selene II was the daughter of the Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic Greek 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 ... 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 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 url http www.jstor.org stable 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 ... Eupator, Ptolemy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eupator, Ptolemy Category 152 BC deaths Category Ptolemaic dynasty de Ptolemaios ... more details
Ptolemy of Cyprus was the king of Cyprus c. 80 58 BC. He was the younger brother of Ptolemy XII Auletes , king of Ptolemaic Kingdom Egypt , and, like him, an illegitimate son of Ptolemy IX Lathyros . He appears to have been acknowledged king of Cyprus at the same time that his brother Auletes obtained the possession of the throne of Egypt, 80 BC. He neglected the precaution of obtaining confirmation of his sovereignty at Rome , and made the additional error of offending Publius Clodius Pulcher , by failing to ransom him when he had fallen into the hands of Cilicia n pirates. ref Strabo, xiv. Appian, B. C. , ii. 23 ref When Clodius became tribune 58 BC , he enacted a law to deprive Ptolemy of his kingdom, and reduce Cyprus to a Roman province . Cato the Younger Cato , who was entrusted with carrying out this decree, advised Ptolemy to submit, offering him his personal safety, with the office of high priest at Paphos and a generous pension. Ptolemy refused, and, wholly unprepared to resist Roman power and deciding to die a king, put an end to his own life, 58 BC. ref Strabo, xiv. Dio Cassius , xxxviii. 30, xxxix. 22 Livy, Epit. civ. Plutarch, Cato Minor , 34 36 Appian, B. C. , ii. 23 Velleius Paterculus ii. 45 Cicero , pro Sext. , 26 28 Valerius Maximus , ix. 4 ref References reflist Sources SmithDGRBM Category 58 BC deaths Category Kings of Cyprus Category Ptolemaic dynasty ca Ptolemeu de Xipre de Ptolemaios Zypern el he sh Ptolemej od Cipra zh ... more details
, tome II, sect. IV, G ographie Historique et Histoire de la G ographie, pp.123 8. ref In Ptolemy s later ... also known as Geographia , Cosmographia , or Geographike Hyphegesis is Ptolemy s main work ... s geography in the Roman Empire of the 2nd century. Ptolemy relied mainly on the work of an earlier ... empire . ref J. L. Berggren, Alexander Jones Ptolemy s Geography By Ptolemy , Princeton University ... Deutsch 2006 , ISBN 3 7965 2148 7 ref This new edition was used to decode Ptolemy s coordinates ... on Ptolemy s Geographia manuscripts and printed editions, concerning the Geographia versions coordinates ... The Ptolemy world map , reconstituted from Ptolemy s Geographia circa 150 , indicating the countries ... of the solar system in the Almagest , Ptolemy put all this information into a grand ... the globe. Latitude was measured from the equator , as it is today, but Ptolemy preferred to express ... . Ptolemy also devised and provided instructions on how to create maps both of the whole inhabited ... to the East Indies and deep into Africa Ptolemy was well aware that he knew about only a quarter ... century BC , but Ptolemy improved map projection projection s. It is known that a world map based ... Scandinavia.jpg thumb left Scandinavia in the Zamoyski codex of Ptolemy s Geographia , ca 1467 National Library, Warsaw Reception in the Renaissance Ptolemy s text reached Italy from Constantinople in about ... edition in vernacular Italian language Italian . Ptolemy had mapped the whole world from the Fortunatae ... of the world was comprised within 180 degrees. In his extreme east Ptolemy placed Serica the Land ... Eo . ref On the 1489 map of the world by Henricus Martellus, which was based on Ptolemy s work, Asia terminated in its southeastern point in a cape, the Cape of Cattigara. Cattigara was understood by Ptolemy ..., formed the southeastern point of Asia. ref J.W. McCrindle, Ancient India as described by Ptolemy ..., Bd.XIV, 1930, S.214 250, n.b. 239 243 cited in Albert Herrmann, South Eastern Asia on Ptolemy s Map ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Ptolemy of Aloros Ancient Greek Greek Polytonic , was sent by King Amyntas as an envoy to Athens c. 375 373 BC. After Amyntas death, he began a liaison with his widow, Eurydice I of Macedon Eurydice . In 368, he assassinated her son, his predecessor Alexander II of Macedon Alexander II in order to gain control of the throne. This caused a stir in the families of Macedon, which called in Pelopidas to reestablish peace. As part of the peace settlement, Philip, Alexander II s brother, was taken as hostage to Thebes. Ptolemy ruled as a regent for Perdiccas III of Macedon Perdiccas III until Perdiccas killed him in 365 BC. It is suggested that Ptolemy was descended from Amyntas II of Macedon Amyntas brother of Menelaus of Macedon Menelaus , son of Alexander I of Macedon Alexander I . DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy Of Aloros Category 365 BC deaths Category Regents of Macedon Category Ancient Alorites Category People from Imathia Prefecture Category Theban hegemony Category Old Macedonian kingdom Category Ambassadors of Macedon Ancient Greece bio stub af Ptolemaios van Aloros ca Ptolemeu Alorita de Ptolemaios von Aloros es Ptolomeo de Aloros ko 1 it Tolomeo I di Macedonia mk I nl Ptolemaeus I Argeaden pl Ptolemeusz z Aloros pt Ptolomeu Alorites ru I sr I sh Ptolemej I od Makedonije fi Ptolemaios Aloroslainen zh ... more details
otherpeople2 Ptolemy name Ptolemy lang el Polytonic 237 BC died 234 , king of Epirus ancient state Epirus , was the second son of Alexander II of Epirus Alexander II , king of Epirus, and Olympias of Epirus Olympias , and grandson of the great Pyrrhus of Epirus Pyrrhus . He succeeded to the throne on the death of his elder brother, Pyrrhus II, but reigned only a very short time, having set out on a military expedition, during the course of which he fell sick and died. Polyaenus , instead, tells us a different story and states that he was treasonably assassinated. r pol 8.52 just 28.1 3 paus 4.35 The date of his reign cannot be fixed with certainty, but as he was contemporary with Demetrius II of Macedon Demetrius II , king of Macedon ia, it may be placed between 239 and 229 BC. He was succeeded by his niece Deidamia of Epirus Deidamia . References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2932.html Ptolemaeus , Boston , 1867 Notes reflist refs ref name pol 8.52 just 28.1 3 paus 4.35 Polyaenus, Strategemata , http www.attalus.org translate polyaenus.html viii. 52 Junianus Justinus Justin , Epitome of Pompeius Trogus , http www.attalus.org translate justin4.html 28.1 xxviii. 1 , http www.attalus.org translate justin4.html 28.3 3 Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Description of Greece , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0160&query 4 3A35 3A3&chunk section iv. 35 ref start box succession box title King of Epirus before Pyrrhus II of Epirus Pyrrhus II after Deidamia II of Epirus Deidamia II years 238&ndash 235 BC end box SmithDGRBM Category Rulers of Ancient Epirus Category 3rd century BC Greek people Category 235 BC deaths ca Ptolemeu d Epir el es Ptolomeo de Epiro ja pl Ptolemeusz z Epiru ru zh ... 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 his son, 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
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 ... more details
otherpeople2 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 Valentius 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 ... to the extent of his abilities. In his cosmogonic depiction of the universe, Ptolemy ... Ptolemy Category Gnostics Category 2nd century people ca Ptolemeu gn stic de Ptolemaios Gnostiker ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Mount Ptolemy coord 68 33 S 65 58 W is an isolated block mountain with four main summits, the highest rising to 1,370 meters. It lies close north of the Traffic Circle Antarctica Traffic Circle on the northwestern side of Mercator Ice Piedmont , Antarctic Peninsula . First observed by Finn Ronne and Carl Eklund of the U.S. Antarctic Service , 1939 41, from their sledge route through the Traffic Circle. Surveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey FIDS in 1947. Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after Claudius Ptolemy 2nd century AD , Egypt ian mathematician, astronomer and geographer, who introduced the system of coordinates of latitude and longitude for fixing positions on the Earth s surface. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Antarctica Ptolemy, Mount WAntarctica geo stub ... more details