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Pharaoh of Egypt (180-164 BC) Ptolemy VIII Eugertes II, 184 BC116 BC (aged 68 years)

King of Egypt Ptolemy VIII "Physcon" Eugertes II
Name
Pharaoh of Egypt (180-164 BC) Ptolemy VIII /Eugertes II/
Name prefix
Pharaoh of Egypt (180-164 BC)
Given names
Ptolemy VIII
Surname
Eugertes II
Nickname
Physcon
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage193 BC
8 years
elder brother
3 years
himself
elder sister
Family with Cleopatra II
himself
elder sister
Marriage Marriage145 BC
son
Family with Cleopatra III
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage
son
son
daughter
daughter
daughter
Ptolemy VI Philometer + Cleopatra II
elder brother
elder sister
Marriage Marriageabout 175 BC
nephew
nephew
niece
niece
wife
Birth
184 BC (-184) 26
Marriage
Death of a father
Marriage
Death of a brother
Death of a sister
Death of a wife
Death of a mother
Death
116 BC (-116) (aged 68 years)
Unique identifier
483BB6973595C645A102BEC1D8ECE2D643AD
Last change
25 February 201121:32:58
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Ptolemy VII (184?-116 bc), called Ptolemy Euergetes ("benefactor") II,
king of Egypt (145-116 bc), the son of Ptolemy V and the Brother of
Ptolemy VI. He was portrayed by Greek writers as a cruel despot, but
Egyptian writings credit him with administrative reforms and the liberal
endowment of religious institutions. The Ptolemaic Empire became
permanently disunited after his Death. His will bequeathed Cyrenaica to
his illegitimate son Ptolemy Apion (died 96 bc) and Egypt and Cyprus to
his second wife Cleopatra III, who was instructed to choose one of her
sons as joint ruler.