Ptolemy X Alexander I

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Ptolemy X Alexander I was a Hellenistic king of the Ptolemaic dynasty who ruled Egypt in the late 2nd and early 1st centuries BCE, known for his turbulent reign and dynastic conflicts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hellenistic ruler
Ptolemaic king
ancient Greek person
monarch of Egypt
alsoKnownAs Ptolemaios X Alexandros NERFINISHED
Ptolemy Alexander I NERFINISHED
ascendedToThrone with support of Cleopatra III NERFINISHED
associatedCity Alexandria NERFINISHED
birthPlace Alexandria NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath killed in revolt
conflict dynastic conflicts within the Ptolemaic dynasty
coRulerWith Berenice III NERFINISHED
Cleopatra III NERFINISHED
countryRuled Ptolemaic Egypt NERFINISHED
culture Greek
deathDate 88 BCE
deathPlace Cyprus NERFINISHED
dynasty Ptolemaic dynasty NERFINISHED
era Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
father Ptolemy VIII Physcon NERFINISHED
fullName Ptolemy X Alexander I NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
house Lagid house NERFINISHED
mother Cleopatra III NERFINISHED
notableEvent expelled from Alexandria and took refuge in Cyprus
notableFor heavy taxation and financial exactions
reliance on Roman support
struggles with his brother Ptolemy IX Lathyros NERFINISHED
turbulent reign
predecessor Ptolemy IX Lathyros NERFINISHED
realm Egypt NERFINISHED
regionRuled Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
reignEnd 88 BCE
reignStart c. 110 BCE
religion Hellenistic Greek religion
ancient Egyptian religion
removedPredecessor Ptolemy IX Lathyros NERFINISHED
sibling Cleopatra IV NERFINISHED
Ptolemy IX Lathyros NERFINISHED
Tryphaena NERFINISHED
spouse Berenice III NERFINISHED
successor Ptolemy IX Lathyros NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st century BCE
2nd century BCE
title King of Egypt
Pharaoh of Egypt
usedLanguage Egyptian
Greek

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Ptolemy VIII Physcon successor Ptolemy X Alexander I
Ptolemy VIII Physcon child Ptolemy X Alexander I