Arsinoe Greek polytonic , sometimes spelled Arsino , pronounced Arsinoi in modern Greek, may refer to TOCright Literature Arsinoe, a character in Le Misanthrope , a play by French playwright Moli re Arsinoe, a character in The Etruscan , a book by Finnish writer Mika Waltari Mythology Arsinoe or Laodamia, nurse of Orestes Arsinoe, daughter of Leucippus and possible mother of Asclepius by Apollo Arsinoe or Alphesiboea, daughter of Phegeus , king of Psophis, and wife of Alcmaeon Arsinoe, one of the Minyades , according to Plutarch Arsinoe, one of the Nysiads Arsinoe, daughter of Nicocreon, loved by Arceophon People Arsinoe of Macedon , mother of Ptolemy I Soter Arsinoe I 305 BC 247 BC of Egypt Arsinoe II 316 BC 270 BC of Egypt Arsinoe III of Egypt died 204 BC Arsinoe IV of Egypt died 41 BC half sister of Cleopatra VII Cleopatra Places Arsinoe Cilicia Arsinoe Crete Arsinoe Northwest Cyprus Arsinoe Southwest Cyprus The promontory upon which this city lay was called ArsinoeArsinoe Gulf of Suez , one of the great ports of Egypt Arsinoe Ethiopia , now located in Eritrea Crocodilopolis was renamed Arsinoe Famagusta was once called Arsinoe Konope was renamed Arsinoe Olbia Egypt was renamed Arsinoe Patara Lycia was renamed Arsinoe Taucheira was renamed Arsinoe. Arsinoi , a community in Messenia Astronomy 404 Arsino , an asteroid disambig hn geo ca Arsinoe de Arsino el es Ars noe fr Arsino it Arsinoe arz la Arsino nl Arsino ja pl Arsinoe pt Ars noe ru sk Arsinoe fi Arsinoe zh ... more details
For other Arsinoes Arsinoe disambiguation ArsinoeArsinoe I lang el , 305 BC ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe i.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe I, Footnote 4 ref after c.248 BC ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe i.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe I, Footnote 10 ref was a Greeks Greek Princess who was of Macedonia Greece Macedonian and Thessaly Thessalian ... of Thrace , Anatolia Asia Minor and Macedonia Greece Macedonia Lysimachus from his first wife the Queen ... of Alexander s empire , p.175 ref Arsinoe I had two older siblings a brother called Agathocles ... . ref Lightman, A to Z of ancient Greek and Roman women , p.233 ref Arsinoe I was named in honor of an unnamed grandmother ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe i.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe I, Footnote 3 ref , who may have been the mother of Lysimachus or the mother of Nicaea whose both names of these women are unknown. ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe i.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe I, Footnote 10 ref Little is known on her life prior to her marrying. Arsinoe I between 289 288 BC ref Lightman, A to Z of ancient Greek and Roman women , p.43 ref 281 BC ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe i.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe I ref ... , who was also her distant maternal cousin. Arsinoe I married Ptolemy II as part of an alliance ... topic 36359 Arsinoe I Britannica Online Encyclopedia Arsinoe I ref Arsinoe I through marriage was a queen regnant Queen Regnant of the Ptolemaic Kingdom. Arsinoe I bore Ptolemy II three children ... Berenice . ref http www.tyndalehouse.com egypt ptolemies arsinoe i.htm Ptolemaic Genealogy Arsinoe I, Footnote 7 ref At an unknown date between after 279 BC 274 3 BC, a sister of Ptolemy II called Arsinoe ... Ptolemy Keraunos . Probably at the instigation of Arsinoe II, charges of conspiring to assassinate Ptolemy II were soon brought against Arsinoe I. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 36359 ... more details
Arsinoe of Macedon ia Greek language Greek polytonic lived 4th century BC was the mother of Ptolemy I Soter 323 BC &ndash 283 BC , king of Ptolemaic Egypt Egypt . She was originally a concubine of Philip II of Macedon Philip II , king of Macedon , and it is said she was given by Philip to Lagus , a Ancient Macedonians Macedonian , while she was pregnant with Ptolemy. Ptolemy was regarded by the Macedonians as the son of Philip. r paus 1.6.2 curt 9.8 suda References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0375.html Arsinoe 1 , Boston , 1867 Notes reflist refs ref name paus 1.6.2 curt 9.8 suda Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Description of Greece , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.01.0160&query 1 3A6 3A2&chunk section i. 6 Quintus Curtius Rufus Curtius Rufus , Historiae Alexandri Magni , http remacle.org bloodwolf historiens quintecurce neuf.htm ix. 8 Suda , s.v. http www.stoa.org sol bin search.pl?db REAL&search method QUERY&login guest&enlogin guest&user list LIST&page num 1&searchstr lagos&field hw eng&num per page 100 Lagos ref SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Arsinoe of Macedonia Category Ancient Macedonian women Category Ptolemaic dynasty Category 4th century BC women Category 4th century BC Greek people Category 4th century BC Macedonians ca Arsinoe de Maced nia de Arsino von Makedonien es Ars noe de Macedonia it Arsinoe di Macedonia la Arsino Ptolemaei I mater nl Arsino van Macedoni no Arsinoe av Makedonia pt Arsino da Maced nia sh Arsinoja od Makedonije fi Arsino Makedonia zh ... more details
Hellenistic Thrace Category Hellenistic Macedonia bg II ca Arsinoe II cs Arsino II. de Arsino II. el es Ars noe II fr Arsino II id Arsinoe II dari Mesir it Arsinoe II la Arsino II regina Aegypti arz mn II nl Arsino II no Arsinoe II av Egypt pl Arsinoe II pt Ars noe II ru II sr II sh Arsinoja II fi Arsino II sv Arsinoe II vi Arsinoe II c a Ai C p zh ...For other uses see, Arsinoe Image ArsinoeII.jpg thumb Arsinoe II Image Oktadrachmon Ptolemaios II Arsinoe II.jpg thumb right alt A gold coin shows paired, profiled busts of a plump man and woman. The man is in front and wears a diadem and drapery. It is inscribed . Head of Ptolemy II Philadelphus with Arsinoe II behind. The Greek language Greek inscription means coin of the siblings . Arsino II Greek language Greek polytonic , 316 BC unknown date from July 270 BC until 260 BC was a Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic Greek Princess of Ancient Egypt and through marriage was of Queen Thrace , Anatolia Asia Minor and Macedonia Greece Macedonia as wife of King Lysimachus Greek ... and science science quote work MSNBC date December 2, 2010 accessdate 2010 12 05 ref Arsinoe ..., Eurydice of Egypt . The marriage was for political reasons as they both claimed the throne of Macedonia ... the accusation and exile of her brother Ptolemy II s first wife, Arsinoe I . Arsinoe II then married ... loving plural by the presumably scandalized Greeks. Arsinoe II shared all of her brother s titles and apparently ... virtualreligion.net iho arsinoe 2.html Arsinoe II entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith ... Kaiserzeit, C.H.Beck, 1977 S.M. Burstein, Arsinoe II Philadelphos A Revisionist View , in W.L. ... name Arsinoe II of Egypt alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Arsinoe 02 Of Egypt Category 316 BC births Category 270 BC deaths ... more details
Arsinoe Greek polytonic was the name bestowed upon three different cities in ancient Egypt Arsinoe, also called Crocodilopolis , in the Fayyum, Middle Egypt Arsinoe Gulf of Suez , also called Cleopatris, at the head of the Gulf of Suez Arsinoe, also called Olbia Egypt Olbia , at the mouth of the Gulf of Suez geodis ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Arsinoe regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera subordo Adephaga familia Carabidae genus Arsinoe genus authority Castelnau, 1835 Arsinoe is a genus of beetle s in the family Carabidae , containing the following species ref cite web url http carabidae.pro carabidae arsinoe castelnau 1835.html title Arsinoe Castelnau, 1835 date 2011 work Carabidae of the World accessdate 11 Jul 2011 ref Arsinoe alluaudi small Burgeon, 1937 small Arsinoe biguttata small Chaudoir, 1877 small Arsinoe caffra small Peringuey, 1896 small Arsinoe camerunica small Basilewsky, 1970 small Arsinoe distinguenda small Peringuey, 1896 small Arsinoe elisabethana small Burgeon, 1937 small Arsinoe flavosignata small Gory, 1833 small Arsinoe fraterna small Peringuey, 1896 small Arsinoe fulvipes small Fairmaire, 1868 small Arsinoe grandis small Peringuey, 1899 small Arsinoe laevigata small Basilewsky, 1970 small Arsinoe lyrata small Burgeon, 1937 small Arsinoe miranda small Burgeon, 1937 small Arsinoe mirei small Basilewsky, 1970 small Arsinoe nigripes small Basilewsky, 1970 small Arsinoe notabilis small Peringuey, 1896 small Arsinoe oneili small Barker, 1919 small Arsinoe plausibilis small Peringuey, 1896 small Arsinoe quadriguttata small Castelnau, 1835 small Arsinoe salvadorensis small Kolbe, 1889 small References reflist Category Carabidae Carabidae stub ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Pilsbryspira arsinoe image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Conoidea familia Turridae subfamilia Zonulispirinae genus Pilsbryspira species P. arsinoe binomial Pilsbryspira arsinoe binomial authority Dall, 1919 synonyms ref ref name WoRMS synonyms Crassispira arsinoe small Dall, 1919 small Pilsbryspira arsinoe is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Turridae , the turrids. ref name WoRMS WRMS species 432841 Pilsbryspira arsinoe Dall, 1919 5 April 2010 ref Description Empty section date April 2010 Distribution Empty section date April 2010 References reflist External links Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Pilsbryspira Arsinoe Category Turridae turridae stub pt Pilsbryspira arsinoe vi Pilsbryspira arsinoe ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Cruiser image Vindula arsinoe ada MHNT dos.jpg image caption Male, dorsal view image2 Vindula arsinoe ada MHNT ventre .jpg image2 caption Male, ventral view regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nymphalidae subfamilia authority genus Vindula species V. arsinoe binomial Vindula arsinoe binomial authority Pieter Cramer Cramer , 1777 subspecies see text The Cruiser Vindula arsinoe ref cite web url http www staff.it.uts.edu.au don larvae nymp arsinoe.html title Vindula arsinoe first Don last Herbison Evans publisher University of Technology, Sydney accessdate 2008 09 09 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080728171133 http www staff.it.uts.edu.au don larvae nymp arsinoe.html archivedate 2008 07 28 ref is a day butterfly from the family Nymphalidae . It ranges from the Maluku Islands and New Guinea to the Solomon Islands and Queensland . It is sexually sexual dimorphism dimorphic . gallery File CruiserButterfly.jpg Dorsal view of male, Cairns , Queensland File Cruiser female.jpg Female, Cairns, Queensland gallery Subspecies Listed alphabetically. ref http ftp.funet.fi index Tree of life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea nymphalidae heliconiinae vindula index.html ref ref http anic.ento.csiro.au entomid png taxon details.asp?BiotaID 8101 ref V. a. ada Butler, 1874 V. a. adina Fruhstorfer, 1906 V. a. arsinoe Cramer, 1777 V. a. bosnikensis Joicey & Noakes V. a. catenes Godman & Salvin V. a. clodia Godman & Salvin ... piclib www image.php?img 57864&frm ser&search orange Vindula arsinoe ada , Cruiser butterfly ... afd taxa Vindula arsinoe ada Vindula arsinoe ada , Australian Biological Resources Study http cms.jcu.edu.au discovernature butterfliescommon JCUDEV 005738 Vindula arsinoe , James Cook University Uncategorized date December 2011 DEFAULTSORT Vindula Arsinoe fr Vindula arsinoe ml nl Vindula arsinoe pt Vindula arsinoe vi Vindula arsinoe zh ... more details
Arsinoe Greek language Greek polytonic , sometimes called Arsinoe Epidires , was an ancient city of the Avalit , at Dire promontory in Eritrea , north of Berenice Epideires , and near the entrance of the Red Sea Bab el Mandeb . The city was founded by Ptolemy II and named for Arsinoe II of Egypt , his wife and sister. Its location is near the modern day city of Asseb , in Eritrea . Strabo xvi. p. 773 Pomponius Mela Mela , iii. 8 Pliny the Elder Plin. vi. 34 Ptolemy Ptol. iv. 5. 14. References SmithDGRG Richard Talbert , Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World , ISBN 0 691 03169 X , p. 4. External links http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0054.html Hazlitt, Classical Gazetteer, p. 52 Eritrea geo stub coord missing Eritrea Category Populated places established in the 3rd century BC Category Ancient Greek sites in Eritrea Category History of Eritrea Category Ptolemaic colonies in the Red Sea ... more details
Arsinoe Greek language Greek polytonic was an ancient city on the coast of Cilicia between Anemurium and Celenderus the site is near the modern city of Bozyaz , Mersin Province , Turkey . Strabo ref p. 670. ref mentions Arsinoe as having a port. William Martin Leake places it at or near the ruined modern castle, called S fta Kalesi Sokhta K lesi , just west of Bozyaz , below which is a port, such as Strabo describes at Arsinoe, and a peninsula on the east side of the harbor covered with ruins. ref Asia Minor , p. 201. ref This modern site is east of Anemurium, and west of, and near to, K zil Burnu Cape Kizliman . ref Francis Beaufort , Karamania . ref The city was founded by Ptolemy Philadelphus and named for Arsinoe II of Egypt , his sister and wife. References Reflist SmithDGRG Category Ancient Greek cities Category Cilicia Category Populated coastal places in Turkey Category Ruins in Turkey Category Ptolemaic colonies Category Former populated places in Turkey Category Mediterranean Region, Turkey Category History of Mersin Province turkey geo stub Former settlements in Turkey ... more details
Arsinoe Greek language Greek polytonic was an ancient city of Crete assigned to Lyctus , adjacent to and some authors say overlaying the older city of Rhithymna . ref Stephanus of Byzantium s.v. ref Berkelius supposes that an error had crept into the text, and that for polytonic we should read polytonic . Its identification with Rhithymna was first proposed by Eckhel . ref Eckhel, vol. ii. p. 304. ref Georges Le Rider in 1968 ref Georges Le Rider, Les Arsinoeens De Crete , pp 229 240 in Essays In Greek Coinage Presented To Stanley Robinson , Ed. by Colin Mackennal Kraay & George Francis Jenkins, Oxford, UK 1968 ref established from numismatic evidence that the city of Rithymna was refounded at some point in the 3rd Century BCE as Arsinoe. The evidence entails similar series of coins with the names of each city as well as find spots for the Arsinoe coins being in the regions around Rithymna . The exact refoundation date is less sure but Le Rider puts it in the reign of Ptolemy Philometer. Roger S. Bagnall notes that this may be the same Arsinoe that appears as a Cretan city in a Magnesian inscription I. Magn. 21 8 of 200 BCE. ref The Administration of the Ptolemaic Possessions Outside Egypt By Roger S. Bagnall, E.J. Brill, Leiden, Belgium 1976 ref Bagnall says that the city of Rithymna reverted to its original name by the time of the Delphic Theorodoktoi lists of the early 2nd century BCE. There remains a possibility of another place being the Arsinoe in Crete as per the testimony of Stephanus of Byzantium, noted in Le Rider s article. The city was named after Arsinoe II of Egypt , sister and wife of Ptolemy Philadelphus . It was under Ptolemaic influence, along with Itanos city Itanos city . ref Bagnall, The administration of the Ptolemaic possessions outside Egypt , p. 120 ISBN 9004044906 ref References Reflist SmithDGRG coord missing Greece date December 2010 Category Ancient Greek sites in Greece Category Hellenistic mints Category Port settlements ... more details
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For other Arsinoes Arsinoe disambiguation Infobox monarch name Arsinoe III title Ptolemaic dynasty Queen of Ancient Egypt Egypt image Oktadrachmon Arsinoe III.jpg caption reign coronation othertitles full name predecessor successor suc type If you wish to use the heir field, then the type of heir is required, Heir Apparent Heir Presumptive heir queen consort Ptolemy IV of Egypt Ptolemy IV offspring Ptolemy V Epiphanes royal house dynasty Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic royal anthem father Ptolemy III of Egypt Ptolemy III mother Berenice II of Egypt Berenice II birth date c. 246 245 BC birth place death date 204 BC death place date of burial place of burial Arsinoe III lang el polytonic , which means Arsinoe the father loving , 246 or 245 BC 204 BC was Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt Egypt 220 204 BC . She was a daughter of Ptolemy III of Egypt Ptolemy III and Berenice II of Egypt Berenice II . ref Dodson, Aidan and Hilton, Dyan. The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. 2004. ISBN 0 500 05128 3 ref Between late October and early November 220 BC she was married to her brother, Ptolemy IV of Egypt Ptolemy IV . She took active part in the government of the country, at least in the measure that it was tolerated by the all powerful minister Sosibius . She ... after her husband s own death. ref http www.tyndalehouse.com Egypt ptolemies arsinoe iii fr.htm Arsinoe ... Arsinoe 03 Of Egypt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arsinoe 03 Of Egypt Category 240s BC births Category 204 BC deaths Category ... bio stub ca Arsinoe III de Arsino III. el es Ars noe III eu Arsinoe III.a fr Arsino III ko 3 it Arsinoe III arz la Arsino III regina Aegypti nl Arsino III ja 3 no Arsinoe III av Egypt pl Arsinoe III pt Ars noe III ru III sr III sh Arsinoja III od Egipta fi Arsino III sv Arsinoe III zh ... more details
Arsinoe Greek language Greek polytonic or Arsinoites or Cleopatris or Cleopatra , was an ancient city at the northern extremity of the Gulf of Suez Heroopolite Gulf Gulf of Suez , in the Red Sea . History Arsinoe was the capital of the Heroopolite nome, and one of the principal harbors belonging to Egypt . It appears to have been also denominated Cleopatris Strabo p. 780 and Arsinoites Pliny the Elder Plin. v. 9. 9 Orelli, Inscr. 516 . It is also conjectured to have stood on the site of the Bible biblical Pi hahiroth Pihachiroth . Book of Exodus Exod. xiv. 2, 9 Book of Numbers Numb. xxxiii. 7 Winer, Biblioth. Realw rterb. ii. p. 309. The modern Ardscher d , a village near Suez , corresponds to this Arsinoe. It was seated near the eastern termination of the Royal canal, which communicated with the Pelusiac branch of the Nile , and which Ptolemy Philadelphus carried on from the Bitter Lakes to the head of the Heroopolite gulf. Arsinoe Plin. v. 12 was ca. 200 km from Pelusium . The revenues of the Arsinoite nome were presented by that monarch to his wife who was also his sister , Arsinoe II of Egypt , after whom the city was named, and remained the property of successive queens or princesses of the Lagids Lagid family . The shortness of the road across the Eastern Desert eastern desert and its position near the canal were the principal advantages of Arsinoe as a staple of trade. But although it possessed a capacious bay, it was exposed to the south wind, and the difficulties which ships encountered from reefs in working up the gulf were considerable. Arsinoe, accordingly, was less eligibly situated for the India n traffic than either Myos Hormos or Berenice port Berenice . In common, however, with other ports on the Red Sea Arsinoe improved in its commerce after the conquest ... between the Nile and the Red Sea terminating at Clysma a few km to the west of Arsinoe. References ... Former populated places in Egypt pl Arsinoe miasto w Egipcie ... more details
Arsinoe Greek language Greek polytonic was an ancient city in northwestern Cyprus , near the promontory of Akamas Acamas Strabo xiv. p. 682 Ptolemy Ptol. v. 14. 4 , near the older city, Marion, Cyprus Marion Greek polytonic some ancient writers conflate the two cities Stephanus of Byzantium Steph. B. s. v. comp. Scylax, s. v. Cyprus . A city was extant on the site before the Ptolemies took control of the region. Ptolemy I Soter destroyed the town of Marion in 312BC, and removed the inhabitants to Paphos Diodorus Siculus Diod. xix. 89 . The city was refounded by Ptolemy Philadelphus and named after his sister wife Arsinoe II of Egypt Arsinoe . Hierocles author of Synecdemus Hierocles and Const. Porphyr. Them. i. 15 place it between Paphos and Soloi . The modern name is Polikrusoko or Xrisopeou , from the gold mines in the neighborhood. According to Strabo l. c. there was a grove sacred to Zeus . Cyprus, from its subjection to the kings of the Lagids Lagid family , had more than one city of this name, which was common to several princesses of that house see Arsinoe for other cities so named. References references SmithDGRG Richard Talbert , Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World , ISBN 0 691 03169 X , p. 72. cyprus geo stub Euro hist stub Category Ancient cities in Cyprus Category Former populated places in Cyprus Category Ptolemaic colonies ca Arsinoe Xipre el ru ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Arsinoe Greek language Greek polytonic was an ancient city in southwestern Cyprus , lying between Old and New Paphos , with a harbour, temple, and sacred grove described by Strabo p. 683 . The city was founded by Ptolemy Philadelphus and named for Arsinoe II of Egypt , his wife and sister. The ancient name survives in the present Arschelia D Anville, M m. de l Acad. des Inscrip. vol. xxxii. pp. 537, 545, 551, 554 Engel, Kypros , vol. i. pp. 73, 97, 137 Marati, Viaggi vol. i. p. 200 . Cyprus, from its subjection to the kings of the Lagids Lagid family , had more than one city of this name, which was common to several princesses of that house see Arsinoe for other cities so named. References SmithDGRG Richard Talbert , Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World , ISBN 0 691 03169 X , p. 72. cyprus geo stub Euro hist stub Category Ancient cities in Cyprus Category Former populated places in Cyprus Category Ptolemaic colonies el ru ... more details
For other Arsinoes Arsinoe disambiguation Infobox royalty name Arsinoe IV title Ptolemaic Dynasty Queen of Ancient Egypt Egypt image imgw caption reign September 48 BC br with Ptolemy XIII of Egypt Ptolemy XIII December 48 January 47 BC successor Ptolemy XIV of Egypt and Cleopatra VII full name spouse issue royal house Ptolemaic dynasty father Ptolemy XII Auletes mother Cleopatra V of Egypt ? birth date Unknown birth place Alexandria , Ancient Egypt Egypt death date 41  BC death place Ephesus ... dynasty of ancient Egypt . Arsinoe IV was the half sister of Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIII , sharing .... Arsinoe was transported to Rome , where in 46  BC she was forced to appear in Caesar s Roman ... were at an end, Caesar was pressured to spare Arsinoe and granted her sanctuary at the temple of Artemis in Ephesus . Arsinoe lived in the temple for a few years, always keeping a watchful eye on her ... Egypt ptolemies arsinoe iv.htm ref which would have made it impossible for her to be the woman buried in the octagon. No date of birth exists for Arsinoe, however, and the possibility remains ... to be that of Arsinoe The shape of the skull is no indicator of a person s race Arsinoe was only ... 676 class NavHead Ancestors of Arsinoe IV of Egypt div div class NavContent style display none center ... ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Arsinoe IV 2 2. Ptolemy ... Britannica , 2003 edition External links www.livius.org http www.livius.org arl arz arsinoearsinoe iv.html Arsinoe IV Biography by Christopher Bennett http www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk Egypt ptolemies arsinoe iv.htm Arsinoe IV DEFAULTSORT Arsinoe 04 Of Egypt Category 1st century BC births Category 41 ... IV de Arsino IV. el es Ars noe IV fr Arsino IV it Arsinoe IV la Arsino IV regina Aegypti hu IV. Arszino arz nl Arsino IV ja 4 no Arsinoe IV av Egypt pl Arsinoe IV pt Ars noe IV ru IV sr IV sh Arsinoja IV od Egipta sv Arsinoe IV ... more details
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