Lysandra

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Lysandra was a Hellenistic princess of the early Ptolemaic dynasty who became politically significant through her marriages into other ruling families of the era.

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Lysandra canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hellenistic princess
Ptolemaic princess
historical figure
associatedEvent power struggles among Diadochi
associatedWith Macedon NERFINISHED
Thrace NERFINISHED
birthPlace Ptolemaic Egypt NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ptolemaic Kingdom NERFINISHED
culture Hellenistic Greek
dynasty Ptolemaic dynasty NERFINISHED
era Successor Kingdoms
father Lagus NERFINISHED
Ptolemy I Soter NERFINISHED
floruit 3rd century BC
gender female
grandfather Antipater NERFINISHED
Philip II of Macedon (by marriage connection) NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
house Ptolemaic dynasty NERFINISHED
language Ancient Greek
maritalStatus widow of Agathocles of Lysimachia
widow of Alexander V of Macedon
marriageAllianceWith Antipatrid dynasty NERFINISHED
Lysimachid kingdom NERFINISHED
mother Eurydice of Antipatrid NERFINISHED
nobleTitle princess
notableFor dynastic marriages
political influence through marriage alliances
parentOf children of Agathocles of Lysimachia
politicalRole participant in dynastic struggles after Alexander the Great
politicalSignificance linked Ptolemaic house with Macedonian and Thracian ruling families
positionHeld queen consort of Macedon
relative Antipater NERFINISHED
Lysimachus NERFINISHED
sibling Meleager of Macedon NERFINISHED
Philip (son of Ptolemy I) NERFINISHED
Ptolemy II Philadelphus NERFINISHED
Ptolemy Keraunos NERFINISHED
spouse Agathocles of Lysimachia NERFINISHED
Alexander V of Macedon NERFINISHED
timePeriod Hellenistic period NERFINISHED

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Ptolemy I Soter child Lysandra