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  1. Ptolemy Ceraunus ( Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Κεραυνός Ptolemaios Keraunos; c. 319 BC – January/February 279 BC) was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty and briefly king of Macedon. As the son of Ptolemy I Soter, he was originally heir to the throne of Ptolemaic Egypt, but he was displaced in favour of his younger brother Ptolemy II Philadelphus.

  2. Ptolomeo Cerauno (Keraunos, "el rayo") (c.320/319 a. C. [1] - 279 a. C.) fue rey de Macedonia desde 281 a. C. hasta 279 a. C. Fue el primogénito de Ptolomeo I Sóter (soberano de Egipto) y su segunda esposa Eurídice (hija de Antípatro). [2] Su hermano pequeño Ptolomeo II llegó a ser el heredero, y en 282, el nuevo faraón.

  3. Ptolemy Keraunos ("thunderbolt"; †279): son of the Egyptian king Ptolemy I Soter, adventurer, briefly king of Macedonia (r.281-279). Ptolemy I Soter. Ptolemaic Court Intrigues. In the family of king Ptolemy of Egypt, names could be confusing. He was married at least four times, and had several sons.

  4. Ptolemy Keraunos, known in Greek as Πτολεμαῖος Κεραυνός was the oldest son of Ptolemy I Soter and the king of Macedon from 281 BCE to 279 BCE. His moniker Keraunos means thunder or thunderbolt in Greek.Ptolemy was the eldest son of Ptolemy I Soter, Pharaoh of Egypt, and his second wife Eurydice, daughter of the regent Antipater.

  5. As Ptolemy II grew older a struggle for the succession developed between them, which culminated in Ptolemy Keraunos' departure from Egypt around 287 BC. On 28 March 284 BC, Ptolemy I had Ptolemy II declared king, formally elevating him to the status of co-regent.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arsinoe_IIArsinoe II - Wikipedia

    Queen of Ptolemy Keraunos. Queen of Egypt. Deification. Marriage and issue. See also. References. Bibliography. Further reading. External links. Arsinoe II. Arsinoë II ( Koinē Greek: Ἀρσινόη, c. 316 BC – between 270 and 268 BC) was a Ptolemaic queen and co-regent of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of ancient Egypt.

  7. Ptolemy Keraunos (Thunderbolt) was the oldest legitimate son of Ptolemy I, one of the successors of Alexander the Great, and king of Egypt. By the time he died he had fought and murdered his way to the throne of Macedonia. At some point before 287 BC, Ptolemy I had repudiated Keraunos’s mother Eurydice in favour of her maid-of-honour Berenice.