the Manifest

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The Manifest is the epithet of the Hellenistic Egyptian pharaoh Ptolemy V Epiphanes, highlighting his status as a divinely revealed or made-apparent ruler.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian pharaoh
Hellenistic ruler
associatedConcept divine manifestation of kingship
associatedWith The Manifest NERFINISHED
birthPlace Alexandria NERFINISHED
capital Alexandria NERFINISHED
countryRuled Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
culticRole divinely revealed ruler
deathPlace Alexandria NERFINISHED
dynasty Ptolemaic dynasty NERFINISHED
epithet Epiphanes NERFINISHED
The Manifest NERFINISHED
era Hellenistic period
father Ptolemy IV Philopator NERFINISHED
knownFor being styled as a divinely manifest ruler
languageOfInscriptions Egyptian hieroglyphs
Greek
mother Arsinoe III NERFINISHED
notableInscription Rosetta Stone decree NERFINISHED
predecessor Ptolemy IV Philopator NERFINISHED
reignEnd 180 BC
reignStart 204 BC
religion Ancient Egyptian religion
Ancient Greek religion
royalCultTitle Epiphanes NERFINISHED
Eucharistos NERFINISHED
spouse Cleopatra I Syra NERFINISHED
successor Ptolemy VI Philometor NERFINISHED
title Basileus of the Ptolemaic Kingdom
Pharaoh of Egypt

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Ptolemy V Epiphanes epithetMeaning the Manifest