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The '''Ptolemaic Kingdom''' (305 – 30 BCE) was a [[Greece|Hellenistic]] kingdom based in ancient [[Egypt]] during the late 1st milleNnium BCE. Named after the '''Ptolemaic dynasty''' which governed it, it was founded by [[Ptolemy I Soter]]–a [[Makedonia|Macedonian]] general who followed [[Alexander the Great]]–in 305 BCE, following the fragmentation of Alexander's Macedonian Empire.
The '''Ptolemaic Kingdom''' (305 – 30 BCE) was a [[Greece|Hellenistic]] kingdom based in ancient [[Egypt]] during the late 1st millennium BCE. Named after the Ptolemaic dynasty which governed it, it was founded by [[Ptolemy I Soter]], a [[Makedonia|Macedonian]] general who followed [[Alexander the Great]]–in 305 BCE, following the fragmentation of Alexander's Macedonian Empire.


The kingdom eventually fell to the [[Roman Republic]] in 30 BCE when, following the death of the last pharaoh, [[Cleopatra|Cleopatra VII]], it became a province of the republic directly under the control of [[Augustus]].
The kingdom eventually fell to the future [[Roman Empire]] in 30 BCE when, following the death of the last pharaoh, [[Cleopatra|Cleopatra VII]], it became a province of the empire directly under the control of [[Augustus]].


Socially, the kingdom was rife with perpetual ethnic conflict between the native Egyptians and the Greek elites. Although the country initially saw great cultural and intellectual prosperity in its early years, establishing the [[Library of Alexandria|Great Library]] and erecting the [[Lighthouse of Alexandria]], it suffered a precipitous decline in stability and fortunes from the late 3rd century BCE onward. By the 1st century BCE, it held an unsavoury reputation as a failed state that gradually subsumed under the rising power of the Romans.<ref name="ACO" />
Socially, the kingdom was rife with perpetual ethnic conflict between the native Egyptians and the Greek elites. Although the country initially saw great cultural and intellectual prosperity in its early years, establishing the [[Library of Alexandria|Great Library]] and erecting the [[Lighthouse of Alexandria]], it suffered a precipitous decline in stability and fortunes from the late 3rd century BCE onward. By the 1st century BCE, it held an unsavoury reputation as a failed state that gradually subsumed under the rising power of the Romans.<ref name="ACO" />

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The Ptolemaic Kingdom (305 – 30 BCE) was a Hellenistic kingdom based in ancient Egypt during the late 1st millennium BCE. Named after the Ptolemaic dynasty which governed it, it was founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian general who followed Alexander the Great–in 305 BCE, following the fragmentation of Alexander's Macedonian Empire.

The kingdom eventually fell to the future Roman Empire in 30 BCE when, following the death of the last pharaoh, Cleopatra VII, it became a province of the empire directly under the control of Augustus.

Socially, the kingdom was rife with perpetual ethnic conflict between the native Egyptians and the Greek elites. Although the country initially saw great cultural and intellectual prosperity in its early years, establishing the Great Library and erecting the Lighthouse of Alexandria, it suffered a precipitous decline in stability and fortunes from the late 3rd century BCE onward. By the 1st century BCE, it held an unsavoury reputation as a failed state that gradually subsumed under the rising power of the Romans.[1]

This predicament was not helped by the conspiracies of the Order of the Ancients, a predecessor of the Templar Order founded by the pharaoh Smenkhkare of the Eighteenth Dynasty. In 30 BCE, the kingdom was consumed by the Roman Republic in its entirety when Octavian, leader of the Order of the Ancients, defeated his rival Marcus Antonius and his lover, Pharaoh Cleopatra.[1]

One of the greatest legacies of the Ptolemaic period is the birth of the Hidden Ones, an antecedent to the Assassin Brotherhood, which sprang from the efforts of the last Medjay, Bayek of Siwa and Aya of Alexandria, to combat the Order of the Ancients and save their country.[1]

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