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Justin 26.3.2
Justin 26.3.3–6;
Catullus 66.25–28
Hölbl 2001, pp. 44–46
Hölbl 2001, pp. 46–47
Bevan Hölbl 2001, p. 48
Gurob Papyrus Justin Epitome of Pompeius...
- 121: 5–24.
Hölbl 2001, p. 40
Hölbl 2001, p. 56
Agatharchides F86;
Strabo Geography 16.4.8;
Pliny the Elder,
Natural History 6.171
Hölbl 2001, p. 57 Josephus...
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Bennett Hölbl 2001: 203.
Green 1990: 538;
Hölbl 2001: 195;
Errington 2008: 296-297.
Ptolemy Memphites by
Chris Bennett Green 1990: 540;
Hölbl 2001: 197-199;...
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Duncan Sprott Hölbl 2001, p. 24
Hölbl 2001, pp. 24–25 Bennett, Chris. "Ptolemy I".
Egyptian Royal Genealogy.
Retrieved 10
October 2019.
Hölbl 2001, p. 35...
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heard of
again after this
event and it is
generally ****umed that he died.
Hölbl suggests that the loss of his a****en was
fatal to the regency. Agathocles...
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Pausanias 1.9.2
Hölbl 2001, pp. 206–207 Bennett, Chris. "Cleopatra Selene".
Egyptian Royal Genealogy.
Retrieved 12
November 2019.
Hölbl 2001, pp. 207–210...
- Papyrusforschung. 43 (2): 289–90.
Hölbl 2001, p. 181
Diodorus 31.17b
Hölbl 2001, pp. 181–2 P.
Genova 3.92 (original text)
Hölbl 2001, p. 182
Diodorus 31.18;...
- parents' marriage,
which took
place in 141 BC. Some historians, like Günther
Hölbl,
consider this
insuperable and
propose to
place his
birth in 140 or 139...
- Ptolemy VI, whom they
present extremely positively. The
historian Günther
Hölbl calls him "one of the most
brutal and at the same time one of the shrewdest...
- London:
Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. pp. 27. ISBN 9781402765407.
Holbl, Gunther;
Hölbl, Günther (2003) [2001]. A
History of the
Ptolemaic Empire. Translated...