King Ptolemy of Cyprus
King Ptolemy of Cyprus, also known as Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II, was a significant figure in the Hellenistic world.
King Ptolemy of Cyprus, also known as Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II, was a significant figure in the Hellenistic world.
Ptolemy VIII's exile to Cyrene stands as a compelling example of the tumultuous shifts in power and intrigue.
Ptolemy IX Soter II, also called Lathyros, entered the world as a scion of the Ptolemaic dynasty around 142 BC.
Ptolemaios XII also known as Ptolemy XII Auletes, was a significant figure in the Hellenistic period of ancient Greece.
Ptolemy VIII Physcon from the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt was born in 182 BC. He was a significant figure in the tumultuous history of Egypt.
King Ariston's sharp diplomatic finesse and unwavering commitment to fostering alliances amid the tumultuous backdrop of ancient Greece.
Ptolemy X Alexander was a Ptolemaic Pharaoh in the Hellenistic world. Ptolemy X ascended to the Egyptian throne in 110 BCE.
Demaratus' reign was fraught with challenges. He was born in the ancient city-state of Sparta and rose to prominence as one of the dual kings.
Amidst political intrigue and accusations, Cleomenes' Accusation and Exile from Sparta in 491 BCE marked a turning point in his life.
Cleomenes was known for his attempts at reforming Sparta, a bold endeavor aimed at reducing the influence of the wealthy elite.