Definition of Ptolimy
Ptolemy, the name of the Macedonian kings of Egypt, of which there
were 14 in succession, of whom Ptolemy I., Soter, was a favourite
general of Alexander the Great, and who ruled Egypt from 328 to 285 B.C.;
Ptolemy II., Philadelphus, who ruled from 285 to 247, a patron
of letters and an able administrator; Ptolemy III., Euergetes, who
ruled from 247 to 222; Ptolemy IV., Philopator, who ruled from 222
to 205; Ptolemy V., Epiphanes, who ruled from 205 to 181; Ptolemy
VI., Philometor, who ruled from 181 to 146; Ptolemy VII., Euergetes
II., who ruled from 146 to 117; Ptolemy VIII., Soter, who ruled
from 117 to 107, was driven from Alexandria, returning to it in 88, and
reigning till 81; Ptolemy X., Alexander I., who ruled from 107 to
88; Ptolemy X. Alexander II., who ruled from 81 to 80; Ptolemy XI.,
Auletes, who ruled from 80 to 51; Ptolemy XII., who ruled from 51
to 47; Ptolemy XIII., the Infant King, who ruled from 47 to 43;
Ptolemy XIV., Cesarion, the son of Julius Cæsar and Cleopatra, who
ruled from 43 to 30.
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