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Ptolemy VI Philometor Coin Pick Up

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Hi Everyone,Got this very nice coin of King Ptolemy the 6th this week and it's a bronze Diobol and dates to 180-176 BCE. More info about him: Ptolemy VI Philometor: king of the Ptolemaic Empire, ruled from 181 to 145 BCE and Father: Ptolemy V Epiphanes
Mother: Cleopatra I Syra (daughter of Antiochus III the Great)
First wife: his sister Cleopatra II
Sons: Ptolemy Eupator, Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator
Daughters: Cleopatra Thea (married to Alexander Balas, Demetrius II Nicator, and Antiochus VII Sidetes), Cleopatra III
Second wife: unknown
Son: Ptolemy Memphites. Also 186: Birth
180: After the assassination of his father, Ptolemy VI becomes king. His mother Cleopatra I Syra acts as regent (therefore, he accepts the surname Philometor, 'the man who loves his mother')
176, spring: death of Cleopatra I Syra
c.175: he marries his sister Cleopatra II

Ptolemy VI Philometor (or Ptolemy IV Philopator)
170: Outbreak of the Sixth Syrian War. In Egypt, Cleopatra II and Ptolemy VIII are made co-rulers.
169: The Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes invades Egypt and demands that Ptolemy VI receives other advisers (Comanus and Cineas). In Alexandria, people demand that Cleopatra II and Ptolemy VIII become king.
169/168: Reconciliation between the Ptolemaic rulers.
168: Second invasion of Egypt. Antiochus besieges Alexandria, but a Roman embassy, led by Gaius Popilius Laenas orders the Seleucid king to return.
165: Native rebellion; birth of Ptolemy Eupator
164: Fighting in the Fayum and Thebaid
164, October: Ptolemy VI has to flee from Egypt, where Ptolemy VIII becomes more powerful; Ptolemy VI seeks Roman support.
163, July: Ptolemy VI returns and declares amnesty for rebels; he offers asylum to Jews who are fleeing from the war between Antiochus IV Epiphanes and the Maccabaeans. Ptolemy VIII is made ruler of Cyrenaica. He attempts to obtain Cyprus, but in vain.
162: Ptolemy VI supports Demetrius I Soter, who becomes master of the Seleucid Empire.
160: Birth of Cleopatra III.
155/154: Ptolemy VIII claims that his brother has tried to assassinate him
154: A military attempt of Ptolemy VIII to become master of Cyprus also fails. Ptolemy VI tries to appease his brother by offering him an engagement to his daughter Cleopatra Thea.
152, spring: a son of Ptolemy VI, Ptolemy Eupator, is sent to Cyprus, but is dead before the end of the year.
150: Intervention in the Seleucid Empire. Although Ptolemy VI had supported the coup d'etat of Demetrius I Soter, he now backs Alexander I Balas, who marries Cleopatra Thea in Ptolemais.
147: Ptolemy VI moves to Syria to support Alexander Balas against Demetrius II Nicator, but soon decides to switch sides. Cleopatra Thea remarries. He enters Antioch.
145, July: Ptolemy defeats Alexander Balas, but is killed in action. Demetrius immediately attacks the Ptolemaic Empire and may even have reached Egypt. Got the coin of ebay for NZD$7 and free postage too. Awesome.



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 Posted 06/16/2017  10:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kamnaskires to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Lot of info! Nice pick-up there, Vaughan. That looks like a very thick coin! Thanks for sharing.
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That is one chunk of a Coin. I like it. Thanks for including some history.
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Nice coin and write up. Looks like a join reign issue with Ptolemy VIII.
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Nice pick-up!
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Here is one I picked up back in March. http://goccf.com/t/284555
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It looks quite small from the pictures Vaughan, could you add its weight & size please if possible.
Congrats on the new addition

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I think I remember seeing this coin while browsing. But I ended up purchasing another Ptolemaic from this same seller.
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