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How did the three generals Antigonnus Ptolemy and selecus divide Alexanders the great empire?

Alexander’s Empire was divided into thirds, approximately, giving Egypt to Ptolemy, Palestine and Greece to Antigionus and Persian to Seleucus.


What number ptolemy is Cleopatras brother?

Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.Cleopatra had two brothers named Ptolemy. One was Ptolemy XIII and the other was Ptolemy XIV.


What was the relationship between ptolemy and Alexander the great?

They were boyhood friends, but Ptolemy was a cautious person, whereas Alexander had more vision and passion. Ptolemy became one of Alexander's Companions (a group of soldiers who he had grown up with and followed him on his journeys later on) After Alexander's death, Ptolemy quickly obtained control of Egypt. His family reigned in Egypt, until his last remaining descendant, Cleopatra, committed suicide.


Who did Cleopatra 7th marry when Ptolemy XIII died?

She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.She married her other brother, Ptolemy XIV.


What evidence did Ptolemy have for the solar system?

what evidence did ptolemy have for the solar system

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How many parts was Alexander the greats empire divided into?

His empire was divided into four kingdoms, led by Ptolemy I Soter, Cassander, Lysimachus and Seleucus I Nicator.


Who are the four generals who divided up Alexander the great kingdom?

Alexander had many generals. The ones who became his successors and carvedup/disputed over his empire after his death were: Antigonus, Antipater, Cassander, Craterus, Lysimachus, Perdiccas, Ptolemy, Seleucis


Who controlled Greece in 340 BC?

The four generals that ruled the armies of Alexander the Great divided the kingdom after the death of Alexander because Alexander had no sons to give it to. They were Cassander, Lysimachus, Ptolemy and Seleucus.


After alexanders death Egypt was ruled by?

Ptolemy


What are the names of Alexander the Great generals who established the most populated kingdom?

ptolemy I and seleucus


Where did Alexander the Great's three generals rule?

Antigonus in europe,seleucus in asia,ptolemy in egypt


How did Seleucus I die?

He was assassinated by Ptolemy Keraunos near Lysimachia in Thrace in September 281 BCE.


How did Seleucus die?

He was assassinated by Ptolemy Keraunos near Lysimachia in Thrace in September 281 BCE.


Facts about the four generals who inherited Alexander the Great's kingdom?

seleacus, ptolemy, lysimicus and I forget the fourth.


How did the three generals Antigonnus Ptolemy and selecus divide Alexanders the great empire?

Alexander’s Empire was divided into thirds, approximately, giving Egypt to Ptolemy, Palestine and Greece to Antigionus and Persian to Seleucus.


Which general of Alexander the Great ruled the North after his death?

Well what do you mean by the "north"? After Alex died, many of his general's fought over the empire but only three ended up gaining control (Ptolemy in Egypt, Seleucus in Persia/Asia, and Antigonius in Macedonia)


When Alexander the great died his empire was?

When Alexander died his empire was split by his generals. The empire shortened down to five generals. Lysimachus, who got the smallest piece, took Thrace, Antipater took Macedonia and Greece, Antigonus took the Asia Minor and Armenia, Seleucus took the largest chunk, which was Babylonia (basically all of Ancient Mesopotamia), Parthia, and Bactria, and last but not least, Ptolemy took Libya, Egypt, Cilicia, Cyprus, and part of Arabia.