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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Featured Collections| > |Errett Bishop Collection| > GP93401
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Kleopatra III and Ptolemy IX to Ptolemy XII, 116 - 51 B.C.
|Errett| |Bishop| |Collection|, |Ptolemaic| |Kingdom| |of| |Egypt,| |Kleopatra| |III| |and| |Ptolemy| |IX| |to| |Ptolemy| |XII,| |116| |-| |51| |B.C.|, Cleopatra III was the daughter of Ptolemy VI and Cleopatra II, a sister to Ptolemy Eupator, Cleopatra Thea, Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator, and possibly Berenice. Her father died in 145 B.C. from injuries sustained when falling from his horse during a battle against Alexander Balas. Her uncle Ptolemy VIII became the King of Egypt (again). Ptolemy VIII first married Cleopatra III’s mother Cleopatra II in 145 B.C., and married Cleopatra III in c. 139 B.C. Cleopatra II rebelled c. 132 B.C. and Cleopatra III fled to Cyprus with her husband in 130 B.C., but was able to return to Alexandria in 127. In c. 124 B.C. Cleopatra III and her husband were joined again by her mother Cleopatra II as joint rulers. After the death of Ptolemy VIII in 116 B.C. Cleopatra III ruled jointly with her mother Cleopatra II and her son Ptolemy IX. Her mother died late into the same year or early into the next year. Cleopatra III expelled Ptolemy IX from Alexandria in 107 B.C. and replaced him as co-regent with her second son Ptolemy X. After six years of joint rule Ptolemy X had his mother Cleopatra III murdered in 101 B.C. Cleopatra III was succeeded by Ptolemy X, possibly in joint rule with his wife Berenice III, who was Cleopatra III's granddaughter.
GP93401. Bronze diobol, Svoronos 1426; SNG Cop 311; Noeske 216; Weiser 143; BMC Ptolemies p. 106, 31; Hosking 83; SNG Milan 347; Weber 8285, VF, spots of corrosion, central depressions, beveled obverse edge, Alexandria mint, weight 8.753g, maximum diameter 20.6mm, die axis 0o, 116 - 51 B.C.; obverse diademed head of Zeus Ammon; reverse ΠTOΛEMAIOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ (King Ptolemy), two eagles standing left, side-by-side, on thunderbolt, heads left, wings closed, double cornucopia left; from the Errett Bishop Collection; SOLD




  






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