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- customary practice in Egypt, but scandalous to the Gr****s. The suffix "Philadelphoi" ("Brother-Loving") consequently is added to the names of King Ptolemy...
- ΦΙΛΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ which means of King Mithridates and Queen Laodice Philadelphoi. Philadelphoi is the plural for the Gr**** word Philadelphus which means sibling-loving...
- king of Egypt. They received divine worship as theoí Philopátores kai Philádelphoi (father-, brother- and sister-loving gods). Cleopatra’s Egyptian titles...
- (Sibling-lover) and the couple were brought into the dynastic cult as the Theoi Philadelphoi (Sibling-loving gods). In 91 BC, a rebellion broke out in Upper Egypt...
- then married her brother. As a result, both were given the epithet "Philadelphoi" (Koinē Gr****: Φιλάδελφοι "Sibling-lovers"). The closer cir****stances...
- co-regent. The pair were joined together in the dynastic cult as the Theoi Philadelphoi (Sibling-loving Gods). In 91 BC, a rebellion broke out in Upper Egypt...
- Perinthos") Phanion ("Phanion") Phasma ("The Phantom, or Apparition") Philadelphoi ("Brotherly-Loving Men") Plokion ("The Necklace") Poloumenoi ("Men Being...
- older sister, Arsinoe II. As a result, both were given the epithet "Philadelphoi" (Koinē Gr****: Φιλάδελφοι "Sibling-lovers"). While sibling-marriage conformed...
- customary practice in Egypt, but scandalous to the Gr****s. The suffix "Philadelphoi" ("Brother-Loving") consequently is added to the names of King Ptolemy...
- into the Ptolemaic dynastic cult together as the Theoi Philopatores kai Philadelphoi (Father-loving and Sibling-loving Gods). This title was probably meant...