The likeliest hypothesis is that she was Ptolemy's sister9 — the new illegitimate branch of the house of Ptolemy leading off with a brother-and‑sister ...
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Arsinoe, the widow of Lysimachus, full sister of Ptolemy II and half-sister of Ptolemy Keraunos, was still in Macedonia, and she determined to secure the ...
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on the Attic standard by Ptolemy III, Dr. Giesecke follows W. Koch, assigning them not to Queen Berenike, Ptolemy's wife, but to Berenike, Ptolemy's sister, ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator (Macedonian king of Egypt), 62/61 47 bcnear AlexandriaMacedonian king of Egypt and coruler with his famous sister, Cleopatra VII. He was killed while leading the Ptolemaic army against Julius Caesar’s forces in the final stages of the Alexandrian War.
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Ptolemy II Philadelphus (Greek: , Ptolemaĩos Philádelphos " 309 BC–246 BC), was the king of Ptolemaic Egypt from 283 BC to 246 BC. He was the son of the founder of the Ptolemaic kingdom Ptolemy I S...
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At age 18 (290 BCE) Ptolemy was made his father's co-regent in order to guarantee his succession. After his father died (283 BCE), Ptolemy repudiated his first wife, married his older sister--Arsinoe II--& made her co-regent of his empire (277 BCE).
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Sear Greek Coins and their Values (SG) Number sg4404 ... Click on above image for text... ... [Click here for the sg4404 page with thumbnail images.]
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Arsinöe II, Queen of Egypt & Libya, sister & wife of Ptolemy II, lived 316 - 271 BC ... Ptolemy VI AV Oktadrachm. Sole reign, 163-145 BC. Kition mint, Year 23 = 159/158 BC. Diademed & veiled head of Arsinöe II right, lotus-tipped scepter over shoulder / Double cornucopiae bound with fillet; LKG left, KI right.
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Berenice[berunI´sE] Pronunciation Key, b. c.340 B.C., d. 281 or 271 B.C., consort and half sister of Ptolemy I, king of ancient Egypt. A Macedonian, she was the widow of Philip, one of the officers of Alexander the Great, and was by this marriage the mother of Magas, king of Cyrene;
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