- "Ptolemy the Benefactor, the O****nt"; c. 184 BC – 28 June 116 BC),
nicknamed Physcon (Φύσκων, Physkōn, "Fatty"), was a king of the
Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt...
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Physcon (Ancient Gr****: Φύσκων, "fat") may
refer to:
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon, a king Tornadotus, a
river This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Cleopatra II of
Egypt by
either Ptolemy VI
Philometor or
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon, with
current scholarship leaning toward the
second option. The identity...
- 152 BC
Ptolemy VII Neos
Philopator (possibly
never reigned)
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon (170–163 BC, 145–116 BC)
married Cleopatra II, then
Cleopatra III; temporarily...
- a type of
ancient monument found in
southern Mesoamerica Ptolemy VIII
Physcon, king of
Egypt c. 182 BC – 116 BC Göbekli Tepe,
Turkish for "Potbelly Hill"...
- co-regent with
Ptolemy VI and
their younger brother,
Ptolemy VIII
Euergetes Physcon, in 170 BC; trio
continued to
reign together until 164 BC. The year Cleopatra...
- Segamain. The
Lebor Gabála
synchronises his
reign with that of
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon in
Egypt (145–116 BC). The
chronology of
Geoffrey Keating's
Foras Feasa...
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Cleopatra II and her full
brothers Ptolemy VI
Philometor and
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon Ptolemy IX
Soter and his full
sisters Cleopatra IV and
Cleopatra Selene...
- was a
member of the
Ptolemaic dynasty.
Apion was the son of
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon, king of
Egypt (170-165, 145-132, and 127-116) and king of
Cyrene and Cyprus...
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intellectuals from
Alexandria in 145 BC
during the
reign of
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon,
which resulted in
Aristarchus of Samothrace, the head librarian, resigning...