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  1. 24. Juni 2024 · (RE 25) (b. c.300 bc),daughter of Lysimachus and his first wife Nicaea, was married to Ptolemy (1) II, perhaps in 285 bc when he became co-regent; they had three ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · All the male rulers of the dynasty took the name Ptolemy, while queens regnant were all called Cleopatra, Arsinoe, or Berenice. The most famous member of the line was the last queen, Cleopatra VII , known for her role in the Roman political battles between Julius Caesar and Pompey , and later between Octavian and Mark Antony .

  3. 27. Juni 2024 · Arsinoe II was the queen (basilissa) of Thrace and Macedonia and, later, the wife of her younger brother, King Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt, and possibly his coruler. It has been inferred by modern historians that she wielded great power in both roles, though the extent of that power is.

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  4. 1. Juli 2024 · Ptolemy II gave the dynasty another distinctive feature when he married his full sister, Arsinoe II, one of the most powerful and remarkable women of the Hellenistic age. They became, in effect, co-rulers, and both took the epithet Philadelphus (“Brother-Loving” and “Sister-Loving”).

  5. 14. Juni 2024 · The army of Ptolemaic Egypt was a well-organized fighting force trained in Hellenistic warfare. The Ptolemaic dynasty used their considerable wealth to maintain a large standing army of professional soldiers. Some troops were paid in money, and others were given farmland in exchange for service.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CleopatraCleopatra - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · The Ptolemaic practice of sibling marriage was introduced by Ptolemy II and his sister Arsinoe II. A long-held royal Egyptian practice, it was loathed by contemporary Greeks. By the reign of Cleopatra, however, it was considered a normal arrangement for Ptolemaic rulers.

  7. www.wikidata.de-de.nina.az › Arsinoë_von_MakedonienArsinoë von Makedonien

    21. Juni 2024 · Arsinoë wurde die Gemahlin des makedonischen Adligen Lagos. Sie war die Mutter des (Ptolemaios I.) und wohl auch des (Menelaos).