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  1. Ptolemy II Philadelphus - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early life. Reign. Arsinoe I and Arsinoe II. Conflict with Seleucids and Cyrene (281–275 BC) Invasion of Nubia (c. 275 BC) First Syrian war (274–271 BC) Colonisation of the Red Sea. Chremonidean war (267–261 BC) Second Syrian war (260–253 BC) Later reign and death (252–246 BC) Regime.

  2. 3 de may. de 2023 · Ptolemy II Philadelphus ("The Sibling Loving", r. 282-246 BCE) was the second ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. He consolidated the kingdom conquered by his father Ptolemy I and presided over its golden age. Ptolemy II invested heavily in Alexandria, overseeing the completion of the Library of Alexandria and the Lighthouse of ...

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  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Ptolemy II Philadelphus (born 308 bce, Cos—died 246) was the king of Egypt (285246 bce ), second king of the Ptolemaic dynasty, who extended his power by skillful diplomacy, developed agriculture and commerce, and made Alexandria a leading centre of the arts and sciences.

  4. Beginning with Ptolemy I's son and successor, Ptolemy II Philadelphus, the Ptolemies began to adopt Egyptian customs, such as marrying their siblings per the Osiris myth and participating in Egyptian religious life. [13] New temples were built, older ones restored, and royal patronage lavished on the priesthood.

  5. 3 de may. de 2023 · Ptolomeo II Filadelfo («el que ama a su hermana», reinó del 282 al 246 a.C.) fue el segundo gobernante de la Dinastía ptolemaica. Consolidó el reino conquistado por su padre Ptolomeo I y presidió sobre su Edad de Oro.

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  6. Ptolemy II Philadelphus, (born 308, Cosdied 246 bc ), King of Egypt (285246 bc ), second king of the Ptolemaic dynasty. He reigned as coruler (285–282) with his father, Ptolemy I Soter, then purged his family of rivals, including his first wife, and married his sister, Arsinoe II.

  7. Ptolemy II Philadelphus | Ancient Egypt Online. Ptolemy II was the youngest son of Ptolemy I Soter. He had two elder brothers, Ptolemy Keraunos and Meleager, both of whom were Macedonian kings. He became his father’s co-regent in 284 BC and took over as the sole king of Egypt in 282 BC when his father died.