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247 222 205 182 170 1 117 PTOLEMIES . Ptolemy I. , Soter , son of Lagus ,
founded the Alexandrian Library . Ptolemy II . , Philadelphus , built the Pharos ,
founded Berenice on the Red Sea , and Arsinoë ; he employed Manetho to
compile a ...
247 222 205 182 170 1 117 PTOLEMIES . Ptolemy I. , Soter , son of Lagus ,
founded the Alexandrian Library . Ptolemy II . , Philadelphus , built the Pharos ,
founded Berenice on the Red Sea , and Arsinoë ; he employed Manetho to
compile a ...
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Ptolemy ( V. Epiphanes ) living for ever , beloved of Ptaḥ . 261 , Ptolemy VI .
Eupator , wanting . 262 . 1 : f 31 : to Suten set sen ņemt Royal daughter , sister ,
wife , Qlauaperat . ( Cleopatra I. ) 263 . ( 987800 OM SYM Neteru - xu ( ? ) - uā -
Ptah ...
Ptolemy ( V. Epiphanes ) living for ever , beloved of Ptaḥ . 261 , Ptolemy VI .
Eupator , wanting . 262 . 1 : f 31 : to Suten set sen ņemt Royal daughter , sister ,
wife , Qlauaperat . ( Cleopatra I. ) 263 . ( 987800 OM SYM Neteru - xu ( ? ) - uā -
Ptah ...
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It will be remembered that , on account of breakages , the only name found on the
Rosetta Stone is that of Ptolemy . Shortly before Chanipollion published his letter
to M. Dacier , he had published an account of an obelisk , recently brought to ...
It will be remembered that , on account of breakages , the only name found on the
Rosetta Stone is that of Ptolemy . Shortly before Chanipollion published his letter
to M. Dacier , he had published an account of an obelisk , recently brought to ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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