Also known as Ptolemy Epiphanes, Ptolemy V
władca Egiptu
Ptolemy V Epiphanes was an ancient Egyptian ruler of Greek descent who reigned from 209 to 179 B.C. as the fifth king of the Ptolemaic dynasty. His reign is historically significant because it occurred during a period when Egypt faced external pressures from rival powers and internal instability, marking important transitions in the dynasty's political position in the ancient Mediterranean world.
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Ptolemeusz V Epifanes (ur. 210 p.n.e., zm. 180 p.n.e.) – piąty władca Egiptu z dynastii Ptolemeuszy, panował w latach 204–180 p.n.e., syn Ptolemeusza IV Filopatora i Arsinoe III, mąż Kleopatry I, ojciec Ptolemeusza VI Filometora, Ptolemeusz VIII Euergetesa II Fyskona i Kleopatry II.
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