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  2. Ptolemy VIII Physcon - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II Tryphon [note 1] (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Εὐεργέτης Τρύφων, Ptolemaĩos Euergétēs Tryphōn, "Ptolemy the Benefactor, the Opulent"; c. 184 BC – 28 June 116 BC), nicknamed Physcon (Φύσκων, Physkōn, "Fatty"), was a king of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt. [3]

  3. Ptolemaic dynasty - Wikipedia

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    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 Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII. Ptolemy of Mauretania (died 40 AD) – son of King Juba II of Numidia and Mauretania and Cleopatra Selene II, daughter of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony ...

  4. List of kings of Cyrene - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy VIII Physcon 163–116 BC; Ptolemy Apion 116–96 BC; Roman Republic 96–37 BC (officially annexed as a province in 74 BC) [2] Ptolemaic Kingdom 37–34 BC; Cleopatra Selene II (Queen) 34–30 BC; In 96 BC, the city became part of the Roman Republic, but it was restored to the Ptolemies by Mark Antony in 37 BC.

  5. Ptolemaic Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    After Ptolemy VI's death a series of civil wars and feuds between the members of the Ptolemaic dynasty started and lasted for over a century. Philometor was succeeded by yet another infant, his son Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator. But Physcon soon returned, killed his young nephew, seized the throne and as Ptolemy VIII soon proved himself a cruel ...

  6. List of Ptolemaic governors of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy VIII Euergetes: Crocus: ca. 130–124 BC Theodorus, son of Seleucus: 123–118 BC Helenus of Cyrene (1st time) 118–117 BC Ptolemy IX Soter: 117–116 BC Ptolemy X Alexander: 116–114 BC: Ptolemy IX Soter: Helenus of Cyrene (2nd time) 114 BC–106 BC King Ptolemy IX Soter (direct rule) 105–88 BC: himself Potamon (deputy governor ...

  7. Cleopatra III - Wikipedia

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    Cleopatra III (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα; c.160–101 BC) was a queen of Egypt.She ruled at first with her mother Cleopatra II and husband Ptolemy VIII from 142 to 131 BC and again from 127 to 116 BC.

  8. Battle of the Oenoparus - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy VI now marched on Antioch; Alexander abandoned the city, apparently disliking his chances in a siege, and left north for Cilicia in Asia Minor. Ptolemy VI had conquered the capital of Syria, with Demetrius II as a puppet ruler; his daughter Cleopatra Thea had her marriage with Balas annulled, and she was remarried to the new king. [3]

  9. Category:Pharaohs of the Ptolemaic dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator; Ptolemy VIII Physcon; Ptolemy X Alexander I; Ptolemy XI Alexander II; Ptolemy XII Auletes; Ptolemy XIV Philopator This page was last ...