Theos Philopator

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Theos Philopator was the epithet of Ptolemy XIII, a young king of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt best known for his conflict with Julius Caesar and his sister Cleopatra VII.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ptolemaic ruler
human
king of Egypt
associatedWith Cleopatra VII’s early reign
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 62 BC
birthPlace Alexandria NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Alexandria NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath drowning
conflictWith Cleopatra VII Philopator NERFINISHED
Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
coRulerWith Cleopatra VII Philopator NERFINISHED
Ptolemy XIV NERFINISHED
countryRuled Egypt NERFINISHED
culture Hellenistic Greek
deathCircumstances drowned in the Nile while fleeing after defeat by Caesar
deathDate 47 BC
deathPlace near Alexandria
dynasty Ptolemaic dynasty NERFINISHED
epithet Theos Philopator NERFINISHED
era Hellenistic period
father Ptolemy XII Auletes NERFINISHED
givenName Ptolemy NERFINISHED
governmentForm Hellenistic monarchy
historicalPeriod late Ptolemaic Kingdom
knownFor civil war against Cleopatra VII
involvement in Julius Caesar’s Egyptian campaign
role in the Alexandrian War
languageUsed Egyptian
Greek
mother Cleopatra V Tryphaena NERFINISHED
notableEvent Alexandrian War NERFINISHED
Siege of Alexandria (47 BC) NERFINISHED
politicalAlly Achillas (general) NERFINISHED
Pothinus (eunuch regent) NERFINISHED
Theodotus of Chios NERFINISHED
predecessor Ptolemy XII Auletes NERFINISHED
regnalName Ptolemy XIII NERFINISHED
reignEnd 47 BC
reignStart 51 BC
religion ancient Egyptian religion
sibling Arsinoe IV NERFINISHED
Cleopatra VII Philopator NERFINISHED
Ptolemy XIV NERFINISHED
successor Cleopatra VII Philopator NERFINISHED
Ptolemy XIV NERFINISHED
title King of the Ptolemaic Kingdom
Pharaoh of Egypt

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Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator epithet Theos Philopator