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Philotera (Gr****: Φιλωτέρα, born 315/309 BC-probably
after 282 BC and
before 268 BC) was a Gr****
Macedonian noblewoman and a Gr****
Egyptian princess of...
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married her in 317 BC.
Berenice became the
mother of
Arsinoe II,
Philotera, and a son,
Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Her son
Ptolemy II was recognized...
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Bertholdia philotera is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1897. It is
found in
Panama and
Costa Rica. Savela, Markku...
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Aegean in the
Fourth Diadoch War. He had two full sisters,
Arsinoe II and
Philotera.
Ptolemy was
educated by a
number of the most
distinguished intellectuals...
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children from her
first marriage to Philip.
Their children were
Arsinoe II,
Philotera, and
Ptolemy II.
Their eldest child Arsinoe married Lysimachus, then her...
- 282 BC and 268 BC, by
Satyrus (Ancient Gr****: Σάτυρος). It was
called Philotera (Ancient Gr****: Φιλωτέρα) in
honor of the
deceased sister of the Pharaoh...
- (Ancient Gr****: Μίλων), a man
already responsible of
killing his own
mother Philotera (Ancient Gr****: Φιλωτέρα) who
shortly after this
crime committed suicide...
- II
Philadelphus of the
Ptolemaic Kingdom, who
named it for his sister,
Philotera. At the time of its founding,
approximately 800
inhabitants were Ancient...
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Berenice I
Magas of
Macedon Antigone of
Macedon Ptolemy II
Arsinoe II,
Philotera - -
Arsinoe I
Ptolemy II
Lysimachus Nicaea of
Macedon Ptolemy III, Lysimachus...
- Her
mother bore
Ptolemy I
three children: two daughters,
Arsinoe II,
Philotera and the ****ure
Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus. In 300 BC or 299 BC, Pyrrhus...