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'''Ptolemy Neos Dionysos Theos Philopator Theos Philadelphos''' (117 BCE – 51 BCE), better known as '''Ptolemy XII Auletes''', was a pharoah of the {{Wiki|Ptolemaic dynasty}} of [[Egypt]]. He was the father of [[Cleopatra]] and [[Ptolemy XIII]], who succeeded him and co-jointly ruled Egypt after his death. | '''Ptolemy Neos Dionysos Theos Philopator Theos Philadelphos''' (117 BCE – 51 BCE), better known as '''Ptolemy XII Auletes''', was a pharoah of the {{Wiki|Ptolemaic dynasty}} of [[Egypt]]. He was the father of [[Cleopatra]] and [[Ptolemy XIII]], who succeeded him and co-jointly ruled Egypt after his death. | ||
At some point during Ptolemy's reign, an earthquake struck the city of [[Alexandria]], causing damage to the city as well as the [[Tomb of Alexander the Great]], altering the structure's foundation. Ptolemy was also a close ally of [[Pompey]], commissioned a [[Remission|shield]] for the pharoah as a gift for the alliance. | At some point during Ptolemy's reign, an earthquake struck the city of [[Alexandria]], causing damage to the city as well as the [[Tomb of Alexander the Great]], altering the structure's foundation. Ptolemy was also a close ally of [[Pompey]], who commissioned a [[Remission|shield]] for the pharoah as a gift for the alliance. | ||
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Revision as of 17:48, 2 December 2017
Ptolemy Neos Dionysos Theos Philopator Theos Philadelphos (117 BCE – 51 BCE), better known as Ptolemy XII Auletes, was a pharoah of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. He was the father of Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII, who succeeded him and co-jointly ruled Egypt after his death.
At some point during Ptolemy's reign, an earthquake struck the city of Alexandria, causing damage to the city as well as the Tomb of Alexander the Great, altering the structure's foundation. Ptolemy was also a close ally of Pompey, who commissioned a shield for the pharoah as a gift for the alliance.