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Ptolemy Ceraunus (Ancient Gr****: Πτολεμαῖος Κεραυνός
Ptolemaios Keraunos; c. 319 BC – January/February 279 BC) was a
member of the
Ptolemaic dynasty and...
- (Κασσάνδρεια). There, she
married her
paternal half-brother
Ptolemy Keraunos.
Ptolemy Keraunos was a son of
Ptolemy I
Soter and his
first wife,
Eurydice of Egypt...
- the army,
commanded by Bolgios,
crushes a
Macedonian army led by
Ptolemy Keraunos, who is
killed in the battle. At the
narrow p**** of Thermopylae, on the...
- a city in
northern Greece,
where she
marries her half-brother
Ptolemy Keraunos. This
proves to be a
serious misjudgement, as
Ptolemy Keraunus promptly...
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Ceraunus (Gr****: Σέλευκος Γ΄ ὁ Σωτήρ, ὁ Κεραυνός, Séleukos ho Sōtḗr ho
Keraunós; c. 243 BC – April/June 223 BC,
ruled December 225 – April/June 223 BC)...
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Meleager of
Macedonia (Gr****: Μελέαγρος) was the
brother of
Ptolemy Keraunos and son of
Ptolemy I
Soter and Eurydice.
Meleager ruled as King of Macedonia...
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Ptolemy executed two of his brothers,
probably full
brothers of
Keraunos, in 281 BC.
Keraunos himself had gone to the
court of Lysimachus, who
ruled Thrace...
- of the
Italian peninsula.
Ptolemy I's
eldest (legitimate) son,
Ptolemy Keraunos,
whose mother, Eurydice, the
daughter of Antipater, had been repudiated...
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holdings not long
after the battle,
Seleucus was ********inated by
Ptolemy Keraunos and
Macedon swiftly became independent once again. The two men had been...
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Keraunos, and
finally her full
brother Ptolemy II. In 285,
Ptolemy made his son
Ptolemy II his co-regent. His
eldest legitimate son,
Ptolemy Keraunos...