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  1. Alexander Helios was born and educated in Alexandria. He was the second of Cleopatra's three sons, Caesarion being the oldest. In late 34 BC, at the Donations of Alexandria , Alexander Helios, aged six, was dressed in a Median costume and was given the title king of Kings and the ruler of Armenia , Media , Parthia and any countries yet to be ...

  2. Aug 14, 2018 · Alexander Helios was probably named after Alexander the Great, the most renowned figure of the Hellenistic period and one of Cleopatra's personal heroes. Cleopatra's choice in name was an unusual break from tradition, as male members of the Ptolemaic dynasty were usually given the name of Ptolemy.

  3. Alexander Helios’s twin, Cleopatra Selene, was her mother’s sole daughter. As her brother had been named after the Greek god of the Sun, Cleopatra Selene was named for the goddess of the moon.

  4. Jul 26, 2023 · Ancient Origins has been quoted by: Greek Mythology. Greek Mythology. As Greek mythology goes, the universe was once a big soup of nothingness. Then, two things happened: either Chaos or Gaia created the universe as we know it, or Ouranos and Tethys gave birth to the first beings.

  5. May 17, 2023 · Caesarion had two brothers: Alexander Helios (Greek “sun”) and Ptolemy Philadelphus. Alexander Helios was born as the second of Cleopatra's three sons. In 34 BC he received a title of “King of Kings.” His parents decided to make him the ruler of Armenia, Parthia, Media and all countries to be discovered between the Euphrates and Indus ...

  6. Alexander Helios (40 BCE – c. late 1st century BCE) was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, the second oldest son of Cleopatra VII (69 BCE – 30 BCE) and the twin brother of Cleopatra Selene II (40 BCE – 5 BCE). He spent the majority of his life in Alexandria, not meeting his father Mark Antony (83 BCE – 30 BCE) until he was three years old.

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