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  1. Oct 13, 2023 · 78K subscribers. 514. 8.3K views 6 months ago #EgyptianHistory #AncientCivilizations #JuliusCaesar. Witness the breathtaking face re-creation of the enigmatic Queen Arsinoe IV, her father, the...

  2. 3. 4 views 1 hour ago. In this compelling video, we delve into the life of Arsinoe IV, a figure often overshadowed by her sister Cleopatra. Join us as we uncover the layers of intrigue, power...

  3. Feb 26, 2013 · But not everyone is convinced. That's because the evidence linking the bones, discovered in an ancient Greek city, to Cleopatra 's sibling Arsinoe IV is largely circumstantial. A DNA test was...

  4. www.livius.org › articles › personArsinoe IV - Livius

    Arsinoe IV (after 69-41): queen in the Ptolemaic Empire. Relatives: Father: Ptolemy XII Auletes. Main deeds: After 69: Born. 48: Together with her brother Ptolemy XIV, Arsinoe is made queen of Cyprus by Julius Caesar. She flees from Alexandria and is presented by Achillas as queen and alternative for Caesar's favorite, Cleopatra VII.

  5. Oct 13, 2020 · The Rescue of Arsinoe, by Jacopo Tintoretto, 1555-1556. Indeed, it is this sibling squabble that brought Julius Caesar to Egypt on a trip that would become legendary in the year 48 BC… For all of the wrong reasons. It was a trip that would involve intrigue, betrayal, sex, scandal, rebellion and power.

  6. Arsinoe IV (d. 41 bce) Queen of Egypt. Pronunciation: Ar-SIN-o-ee. Birth date unknown; killed at Miletus in 41 bce; youngest daughter of Ptolemy XI Auletes; sister of Cleopatra VII, Ptolemy XII, and Ptolemy XIII. In the year 51 bce, Ptolemy XI Auletes left his throne to be ruled jointly by his older children Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XII.

  7. 173) Arsinoë IV. Egyptian Queen and Cleopatra VII’s Younger Sister. Born: c.68 BC, Alexandria, Ancient Egypt. Died: c.41 BC The Temple of Artemis, Ephesus, Ancient Roman Empire (Present-day Ephesus, Turkey) Arsinoë may have been Ptolemy XIII’s twin sister. In 48 BC, Arsinoës siblings Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIII started a civil war ...

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