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Ptolemy XIV (47-44)

Ptolemy XIV
Ptolemy XIV (47-44) was the son of Ptolemy III and Berenice II. He married his sister, Arsinoe III. He chased an dirty policy in Asia in an set about to gain control of Palestine-Syria but presented a major rising in the southern where native rules Harwennefer and Ankhwennefer were professed. His chief minister was Sosibios, who arranged a serial publications of murders of members of the royal family to tone up his save power. The king appears to have died in late 205 BC, but his dying was initially obscure by his court. He was followed by his son, King Ptolemy V.


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