PTOLEMY VIII ROME

Sep 4, 11
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  • 30+ items – Ptolemy VIII Physcon (Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en .
  • 163-146 BC independent kingdom of Ptolemy VIII. 96 BC Ptolemy Apoin wills region to Rome. 67 BC region becomes part of a Roman province, 67 BC - 180 AD .
  • However this failed and Physcon went to Rome, displayed the scars of wounds he . Description above from the Wikipedia article Ptolemy VIII Physcon, .
  • Ptolemy VI was exiled by Ptolemy VIII Physcon to Rome. Ptolemaic Dynasty in Egypt. Ptolemy VI was restored to power by the Alexandrians. 163. Antiochus V .
  • Ptolemy VIII, friend of Rome as was his wife after him, demonstrated personal interest and involvement in the project which indicated the great hopes all parties .
  • Silver didrachma of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (Physcon) - obverse .
  • Ptolemy VIII Soter II and Ptolemy IX Alexander I. (116-80 BC) . . It was the first bit of inheritance of the house of Ptolemy to be swallowed up by Rome. Rome did .
  • Ptolemy VIII became co-ruler of Egypt at age 12 in 170 BCE, but six years later . In an effort to restore peace, Rome returned Philometer & Cleopatra II to the .
  • Ptolemy VIII tried to save himself by leaving Egypt for a while and contacting Rome , his ally , to help him to take the throne back . It seems that Rome .
  • Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (c. 182 BC – June 26, 116 BC), nicknamed, Phúskōn, . However this failed and Physcon went to Rome, displayed the scars of wounds .
  • Ptolemy Apion (died 96 BC) - son of Ptolemy VIII Physcon. Made king of Cyrenaica. Bequeathed Cyrenaica to Rome. Ptolemy Philadelphus (born 36 BC) - son of .
  • Plutarch does not explicitly identify which king Ptolemy made the offer. Both Ptolemy VI and Ptolemy VIII had visited Rome to plead for help but only Ptolemy VIII .
  • Conquered by Alexander the Great, it passed to the Ptolemies, then to Rome. It was separated from the main kingdom by Ptolemy VIII and given to his son .
  • May 2, 2006 – By now, Rome was already a dominant force, and the Egyptians, on behalf of Ptolemy VIII, and Antiochus, on behalf of Ptolemy VI, who was .
  • 30+ items – Date, Rome, Macedon, Antioch & the Seleucid Empire, Judea .
  • Based on Jacobo d'Angelo's translation of Ptolemy's text, which was proofed by . Sedente Sixto. IIII Pont. Max. Anno Eivs. VIII. Arnold BUCKINCK, Rome, 1478. .
  • 20+ items – Obelisk of the World. Flow Chart of the Standing Obelisks .
  • Ptolemy VIII Physcon summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, . when Philometor went to Rome to gain support from the Senate, .
  • Feb 4, 2009 – Ptolemy Apion (died 96 B.C.E.)—son of Ptolemy VIII Physcon. Made king of Cyrenaica. Bequeathed Cyrenaica to Rome. Ptolemy Philadelphus .
  • Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (Macedonian king of Egypt), 116 bc Macedonian king of . himself subservient to Rome and encouraging Roman interference in Egypt.
  • Apr 9, 2010 – At that point Alexandria declared his younger nephew Ptolemy VIII . and consequently Rome desired peace in the east, the Senate ordered .
  • Jan 4, 2011 – Maps and Atlases. Detail of map from Ptolemy's Geographiæ Libri VIII, Rome, 1490. DD.aa.10. There is a surprisingly good range of maps and .
  • Apr 3, 2009 – Here, Nadig covers familiar ground: Ptolemy VIII's battles for power with his siblings, his alliance with Rome, and his triple regency/marriage .
  • In any event, Egypt's authority and wealth was intact until the death of Cleopatra, at which time, Egypt was overpowered by Rome. Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II .
  • In 164 BC he was driven out by his brother Ptolemy 8 Physcon, but again he received support from Rome and was restored the following year, reaching an .
  • [8] Livy 44.19, describing an embassy to Rome from Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra asking for help against Antiochus IV and Ptolemy VI, implying that she was in .
  • From the Seleucids to the Coming of Rome. 201-63 BCE . She and Ptolemy VIII Euergetes, his brother, were co-regents. Supported Onias III. Invaded by .
  • In 164 BC, Philometor left Alexandria and went to Rome where he pretended to be . Philopator's uncle Physcon (Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II) wanted to rule and a .
  • Meantime, she bore Caesar a child, Ptolemy XV Caesarion. Caesar left Egypt to Syria before the birth of his child. He then returned to Rome where he was .
  • 170 -- Ptolemy VIII became king of Egypt. 169 -- Antiochus IV raided the temple of Jerusalem. 168 -- Perseus was defeated by Rome at the battle of Pydna, .
  • Ptolemy VIII, friend of Rome, as was his wife after him, demonstrated personal interest and involvement in the project which indicated the great hopes all parties .
  • Monumental stele attributed to Ptolemy VIII, glorifying his rule and . However this failed and Physcon went to Rome, displayed the scars of wounds he .
  • 200+ items – Chronology of Greek History After the Peloponnesian War.
  • July 1167, proclaimed king in Cyprus in 114/38, replaced Ptolemy IX as .
  • Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II Physcon, (c.182-116 BC reigned 145-116) had his . region and the dependence of the Ptolemies on Rome grew ever stronger. .
  • From the summer of 164 to the spring of 163, Ptolemy VIII Physcon was sole .
  • Initially both brothers Ptolemy VI and Ptolemy VIII split the rule of the .
  • She even refused the marriage proposal of King Ptolemy VIII Physcon. . Cornelia took advantage of the Greek scholars she brought to Rome, notably the .
  • Jul 22, 2010 – The Syrian agreed to the Senate's demands, and Ptolemy VI was installed as ruler of all Egypt; Ptolemy VIII was made king of Cyrenaica. Rome .
  • Brother, Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II Physcon . he technically abdicated the throne to his younger brother and ran off to Rome where he pretended to be a working .

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