Ptolemy I Soter, the founder of the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt, had several siblings, though historical records primarily mention his brother, Ptolemy II. While the details about his other siblings are sparse, some sources suggest he may have had additional brothers and sisters, but their names and roles remain largely undocumented. Ptolemy I's family played a significant role in the consolidation of his power and the establishment of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
lets she...there was tryphaeana, berenice, arsinoe, and the two tiny ptolemys. . . .that makes five
Cleopatra
you are a ideot dumb one
Earth was the center of the universe
later Greek astronomers
his map was made in 1482. and used by cristpher colombus.
Yes, it would be! And No it wouldn't at the same time!
The planets move on little circles that move on bigger circles.
he doesn't. They barely realize that they may like each other until one of them dies.
Ptolemy's view of the universe is that all celestial objects, including planets, stars, the Sun and the Moon orbit the Earth.
The library at Alexandria, Egypt was founded between 283 and 229 BCE by the Ptolemys. It was the largest and most significant library of the ancient world.
Galileo and Copernicus were two of the scientists to disprove Ptolemy's geocentric theory of the universe. The Ptolemaic theory stated that the center was earth.