There were TONS of them, but Cleopatra was probably the most famous of them all.
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Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.Please be more specific in regard to Ptolemy -- there were many. One was a mathematician/astronomer and the other was a general of Alexander the Great who founded the last pharonic dynasty in Egypt. There were 15 Ptolemies who followed him and many of them had a relationship with Rome.
Ptolemy 2 Philadelphus was the most beneficent. The Ptolemies in general, while not all kind to the Jews, didn't actively try to stamp out Judaism. That was attempted by the Seleucid king Antiochus Epiphanes.
Phyletic lineage refers to the evolutionary development and history of a specific group of organisms, tracing their genetic and morphological changes over time. It helps to classify organisms based on their shared ancestry and understand how different species are related through common descent. This concept is fundamental in evolutionary biology to study the diversification of life forms.
Ptolemy, the ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician, belonged to the Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great. He was not a royal himself but lived during the time when the Ptolemaic family, particularly the descendants of Ptolemy I Soter, held significant political power. The Ptolemies were known for their intermarriage practices, often marrying within the family to maintain their royal lineage. Ptolemy's work and influence were significant, especially in astronomy and geography, but he was primarily recognized for his intellectual contributions rather than his family status.
Yes, Cleopatra was a descendant of the Ptolemies and they were a Greek family.
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Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.Cleopatra had the same domestic policy as all the Ptolemies----tax and spend on oneself.
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No, he isn't a direct decendant.
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My teacher said they from Vikings.
She came from a royal line they ptolemies.