List of Ptolemaic pharaohs
This article contains a list of the pharaohs of Egypt's Ptolemaic dynasty, which lasted from 305 B.C. to 30 B.C.
Note that the dates given are approximate.
List of Ptolemaic pharaohs
Name | Image | Comment | Date | |
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Ptolemy I Soter | Founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty, previously a general of Alexander the Great.
Abdicated in 285 BC; died in 283 BC |
305–285 BC | ||
Berenice I | Wife of Ptolemy I | ?–285 BC | ||
Ptolemy II Philadelphus | 288–246 BC | |||
Arsinoe I | Wife of Ptolemy II | 284/281–c. 274 BC | ||
Arsinoe II | Wife of Ptolemy II | 277–270 BC | ||
Ptolemy III Euergetes I |
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Berenice II | Wife of Ptolemy III |
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Ptolemy IV Philopator |
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Arsinoe III | Wife of Ptolemy IV |
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Hugronaphor | Revolutionary Pharaoh in the South | 205–199 BC | ||
Ankhmakis | Revolutionary Pharaoh in the South | 199–185 BC | ||
Ptolemy V Epiphanes | Upper Egypt in revolt 207–186 BC | 204–180 BC | ||
Cleopatra I | Wife of Ptolemy V, co-regent with Ptolemy VI during his minority | 193–176 BC | ||
Ptolemy VI Philometor | Died 145 BC | 180–164 BC
163–145 BC | ||
Cleopatra II | Wife of Ptolemy VI | 175–164 BC
163–147 BC 124–116 BC | ||
Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II | Proclaimed king by Alexandrians in 170 BC; ruled jointly with Ptolemy VI Philometor and Cleopatra II from 169 to 164 BC.
Restored in 145 BC, ruled until 131 BC Restored again in 127 BC Died 116 BC |
171–163 BC
145–131 BC 127–116 BC | ||
Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator | Proclaimed co-ruler by father; later ruled under regency of his mother Cleopatra II
Sometimes identified as Ptolemy Memphitis |
145–144 BC | ||
Cleopatra III | Second wife of Ptolemy VIII | 142–131 BC | ||
Ptolemy Memphitis | Proclaimed King by Cleopatra II; soon killed by Ptolemy VIII | 131 BC | ||
Ptolemy IX Soter II | Died 80 BC | 116–110 BC | ||
Cleopatra IV | Shortly married to Ptolemy IX, but was pushed out by Cleopatra III | 116–115 BC | ||
Ptolemy X Alexander I | Died 88 BC | 110–109 BC | ||
Berenice III | Forced to marry Ptolemy XI; murdered on his orders 19 days later | 81–80 BC | ||
Ptolemy XI Alexander II | Young son of Ptolemy X Alexander; installed by Sulla; ruled for 80 days before being lynched by citizens for killing Berenice III | 80 BC | ||
Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos Auletes | Son of Ptolemy IX
Fled to Rome in 58 BC in fear of citizens; restored in 55 BC; reigned briefly with his daughter Cleopatra VII before his death Father of the famed Cleopatra Died 51 BC |
80–58 BC
55–51 BC | ||
Cleopatra VII | Jointly with her father Ptolemy XII, her brother Ptolemy XIII, her brother-husband Ptolemy XIV, and her son Ptolemy XV; also known simply as Cleopatra
Known for her affairs with Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony |
51–48 BC
48–30 BC | ||
Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator | Brother of Cleopatra VII; died in 47 BC after battle with the combined forces of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar | 51–47 BC | ||
Arsinoe IV | In opposition to Cleopatra IV; took her place when Ptolemy XIII drove Cleopatra from Egypt | 48–47 BC | ||
Ptolemy XIV | Younger brother of Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIII; ruled for three years while Cleopatra was in Rome on invitation by Caesar | 47–44 BC | ||
Ptolemy XV Caesarion | First child of Cleopatra VII, possibly with Julius Caesar
Began rule alongside his mother at the age of three Killed on the orders of Gaius Octavian (later to become Emperor Augustus Caesar) 11 days after the suicide of Cleopatra VII |
44–30 BC |
Other
Name | Image | Comment | Date |
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Ptolemy XVI
Philadelphus |
Fourth and final son of Cleopatra VII, and her third with Mark Antony. Was never a
pharaoh of the Ptolemaic dynasty, but is the last in the line to bear the name "Ptolemy" Used, along with his older siblings Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene (twin children of Cleopatra VII), in Gaius Octavian's military triumph over their parents; means of death unknown |
[lived] 36 BC–29 BC |