- as
oboes or
bagpipes with a
chanter and (modulated) drone. An
aulete (αὐλητής,
aulētēs) was the
musician who
performed on an aulos. The
ancient Roman...
- then
again from 55 BC
until his
death in 51 BC. He was
commonly known as
Auletes (Αὐλητής, "the Flautist"),
referring to his love of
playing the
flute in...
-
Berenice IV and wife of
pharaoh Ptolemy XII
Auletes. Or
Cleopatra VI
could have been a
daughter of
Ptolemy XII
Auletes and thus
older sibling of
Berenice IV...
-
being that the king of Egypt,
Ptolemy XII
Auletes, was
illegitimate and had no
right to rule.
Ptolemy Auletes responded by
buying Caesar's
support at huge...
-
Megatibicen auletes commonly, but
informally called the
northern dusk-singing cicada,
giant oak cicada, or
southern oak cicada, is a
species of cicada...
-
order who lent a very
large sum of
money to
Ptolemy XII
Auletes, king of Egypt. Afterwards,
Auletes, in lieu of
repaying the money,
appointed Rabirius as...
- XII
Auletes and an
uncertain mother,
presumably Ptolemy XII's
cousin or sister-wife
Cleopatra V
Tryphaena Ptolemy XII was
given the
epithet "
Auletes" ("the...
-
murdering her;
ruled alone for 19 days
after that.
Ptolemy XII Neos
Dionysos (
Auletes) (80–58 BC, 55–51 BC)
married Cleopatra V
Tryphaena Cleopatra VI Tryphaena...
-
thousand talent bribe from
Auletes and
illegally left his
province with his army to
overthrow Berenice and
install Auletes back to the throne. Many Roman...
- army with
which Aulus Gabinius restored Cleopatra's
father Ptolemy XII
Auletes to the
throne in 55 BC. He had sta**** in
Egypt as part of a
mercenary garrison...