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Philotera (Greek: Φιλωτέρα, born 315/309 BC-probably after 282 BC and before 268 BC) was a Greek Macedonian noblewoman and a Greek Egyptian princess of
Philotera
Queen consort of Egypt
who 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
Berenice_I
King of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, 284–246 BC
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
Ptolemy_II_Philadelphus
Egyptian noblewoman
known female priestess of the mortuary cult of the deified royal princess Philotera. She was born to Neferibre, a temple priest holding the title of "god's
Heresankh
Pharaoh of Egypt from 305 to 282 BC
children from her first marriage to Philip. Their children were Arsinoe II, Philotera, and Ptolemy II. Their eldest child Arsinoe married Lysimachus, then her
Ptolemy_I_Soter
Species of moth
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
Bertholdia_philotera
Princess of Epirus, last member of the Aeacidae dynasty
(Ancient Greek: Μίλων), a man already responsible of killing his own mother Philotera (Ancient Greek: Φιλωτέρα) who shortly after this crime committed suicide
Deidamia_II_of_Epirus
City on the Red Sea coast of Egypt
282 BC and 268 BC, by Satyrus (Ancient Greek: Σάτυρος). It was called Philotera (Ancient Greek: Φιλωτέρα) and Philoteris (Φιλωτερίς) in honor of the deceased
Safaga
Macedonian Queen and member of Ptolemaic dynasty
Her mother bore Ptolemy I three children: two daughters, Arsinoe II, Philotera and the future Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus. In 300 BC or 299 BC, Pyrrhus
Antigone_of_Epirus
Greek Macedonian nobleman
Sicily Magas of Cyrene king of Cyrene 276-250 BC ∞ Apama II of Seleucids Philotera deified Ptolemy II Philadelphus king of Egypt ∞ 1.Arsinoe I 2.Arsinoe
Magas_of_Macedon
newly established cults of his deified royal sisters, Arsinoe II and Philotera, which was recorded in the Sais stela. Born to the priest Anemhor I and
Nesisti-Pedubast
Historic site in Faiyum Governorate, Egypt
II Philadelphus of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, who named it for his sister, Philotera. At the time of its founding, approximately 800 inhabitants were Ancient
Philoteris
Perfect Player of the Sistrum of Min and a Priestess of the King's Sister Philotera." *Journal of Historical Researches*, page 3. Prosopographia Ptolemaica
Pedubast_III_(priest)
children; two daughters, Arsinoe II, Philotera and the future Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Arsinoe II, Philotera were her maternal half-aunts, while
Theoxena_of_Egypt
the Regio Troglodytica upon the western coast of the Red Sea between Philoteras (Quseir or Kosseir) and Myos Hormos. (Strabo xvi. p. 769; Steph. B. s
Olbia_(Egypt)
History of Palestine from the time of Alexander the Great until the Romans
long history of habitation. One was named Philoteria, after his sister Philotera II and located at the southern end of the Sea of Galilee between two streams
Hellenistic_Palestine
Greek king of Cyrenaica from 276 BC to 250 BC
His mother bore Ptolemy I three children: Queen Arsinoe II, Princess Philotera, and King Ptolemy II. After Agathocles of Syracuse had Ophellas, the governor
Magas_of_Cyrene
Greek Macedonian noblewoman
Her mother bore Ptolemy I three children: two daughters, Arsinoe II, Philotera and the future pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Around the year 300 BC
Theoxena_of_Syracuse
Magas of Macedon Antigone of Macedon Ptolemy II Philadelphus Arsinoe II, Philotera – – Arsinoe I Ptolemy II Philadelphus Lysimachus Nicaea of Macedon Ptolemy
List of ancient Egyptian royal consorts
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_royal_consorts
children; two daughters, Arsinoe II, Philotera and the future Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Arsinoe II, Philotera were his maternal half-aunts, while
Archagathus_of_Libya
route between Philoteras (believed to be Wadi Gawasis) and Kainopolis. El-Gidami, Along the upper central desert route between Philoteras (believed to
List of Egyptian castles, forts, fortifications and city walls
List_of_Egyptian_castles,_forts,_fortifications_and_city_walls
Genus of moths
myosticta Druce, 1897 Bertholdia ockendeni Rothschild, 1909 Bertholdia philotera Druce, 1897 Bertholdia pseudofumida Travassos, 1950 Bertholdia rubromaculata
Bertholdia
Berenice I of Egypt) Philistines Philitas of Cos Philotas (satrap) Philotas Philotera Philoteris Philoxenus (general) Philo Phrataphernes Phylakitai Pi-HaHiroth
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
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, the daughter of the prophet Ra-nofre-ab.
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Divinely Peaceful; God-peace; Peace
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Independent
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English : topographic name for someone who lived in a lane, Middle English, Old English lane, originally a narrow way between fences or hedges, later used to denote any narrow pathway, including one between houses in a town.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Laighin ‘descendant of Laighean’, a byname meaning ‘spear’, or ‘javelin’.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Luain ‘descendant of Luan’, a byname meaning ‘warrior’.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Liatháin (see Lehane).Southern French : variant of Laine.Possibly also a variant of Southern French Lande.
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Hindu
A star
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Brave Traveler; Courageous; Adventurer
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English : variant spelling of Keel.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Kehl or Kühl (see Kuhl).
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Ruler
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Victory
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Rishi Ved Vyas
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Immortal
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