Arsinoe VI (possible/contested)

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Arsinoe VI (possible/contested) is a hypothesized and historically disputed younger Ptolemaic princess who may have been a sibling of Arsinoe IV.

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Observed surface forms (1)

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ptolemaic princess
hypothetical historical figure
associatedWith Ptolemaic royal family reconstructions
attestedIn modern historical speculation
certaintyLevel very low
disputedAspect existence
parentage
sibling relationships
evidenceBasis hypothetical reconstruction of Cleopatra family tree
interpretation of Ptolemaic family structures
gender female
historicalStatus contested
hypothesized
modernDesignation Arsinoe VI NERFINISHED
nameElement Arsinoe NERFINISHED
nameNumbering VI
nameStatus modern scholarly convention
notAttestedIn contemporary ancient sources
possibleDynasty Ptolemaic dynasty NERFINISHED
possibleEthnicity Egyptian
Macedonian Greek
possibleLocation Ptolemaic Egypt NERFINISHED
possibleRelation Berenice IV NERFINISHED
Cleopatra VII Philopator NERFINISHED
Ptolemy XII Auletes NERFINISHED
Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator NERFINISHED
Ptolemy XIV NERFINISHED
possibleSiblingOf Arsinoe IV NERFINISHED
possibleTimePeriod 1st century BC
possibleTitle princess of Egypt
researchStatus speculative
scholarlyConsensus not generally accepted

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Arsinoe IV sibling Arsinoe VI (possible/contested)