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      • Ptolemy IX became the heir apparent after the murder of his half-brother Ptolemy Memphites in 130 BC, during a civil war between Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II.
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  2. Ptolemy IX became the heir apparent after the murder of his half-brother Ptolemy Memphites in 130 BC, during a civil war between Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II. On his father's death in 116 BC, he became co-regent with Cleopatra II (until 115 BC) and with Cleopatra III.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · 1st century bc. Flourished: c.200 BCE - c.1 BCE. Notable Family Members: spouse Berenice III. Ptolemy IX Soter II (flourished 1st century bc) was a Macedonian king of Egypt who, after ruling Cyprus and Egypt in various combinations with his brother, Ptolemy X Alexander I, and his mother, Cleopatra III, widow of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II, gained ...

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  4. Sep 29, 2016 · Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos (also known as Auletes) was another son of Ptolemy IX succeeding Ptolemy XI in 80 BCE. He married his sister Cleopatra Tryphaena.

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  5. The eldest son was Ptolemy IX, who was born around 1443 BC and became the heir to the throne c. 130 BC, during the civil war with Cleopatra II. Their second son, known as Ptolemy X, was born around 140 BC – it is possible that the Horus name that he later assumed indicates that he was born in 140–39 BC. [1]

  6. As a result of a family relation between Egypt and Syria (The wife of the King of Syria was the sister of Cleopatra III), Ptolemy IX decided to bring Cleopatra III back to Egypt. Ptolemy IX left his wife and got married to his younger sister, Cleopatra V, which made Cleopatra IV become very jealous, and leave Egypt to Syria where she died.

  7. After the murder of his elder brother in 130 BC, during a civil war between Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II, Ptolemy IX became the heir apparent. On his father´s death in 116 BC, he became co-regent with Cleopatra II (until 115 BC) and with Cleopatra III.

  8. Ptolemy IX became the heir apparent after the murder of his half-brother Ptolemy Memphites in 130 BC, during a civil war between Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II. On his father's death in 116 BC, he became co-regent with Cleopatra II (until 115 BC) and with Cleopatra III.

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