- Ptolemy Philadelphus (Cleopatra)
Ptolemy Philadelphus ( _el. ο Πτολεμαίος Φιλάδελφος), August/September 36 BC - 29 BC) was a
Ptolemaic Prince and was the youngest child of Greek Ptolemaic QueenCleopatra VII of Egypt and Roman TriumvirMark Antony . Ptolemy was of Greek and Roman heritage. He was born inAntioch , Syria (this part of ancient Syria, is now apart of modernTurkey ). [Cassius Dio , "Roman History" 49.32.4] Ptolemy was named after the originalPtolemy II Philadelphus (the secondPharaoh of thePtolemaic dynasty ) and Cleopatra’s intention was recreating the former Ptolemaic Kingdom. In late 34 BC, at theDonations of Alexandria , Ptolemy was made ruler ofSyria ,Phoenicia andCilicia . [Plutarch , "Antony" 54.6-9; Cassius Dio, "Roman History" 49.41.1-3;Livy , "periochae" 131.]His parents were defeated by Octavian (future Roman Emperor
Augustus ) during the naval battle atActium ,Greece in 31 BC. The next year, his parents committed suicide as Octavian and his army invaded Egypt.Octavian took him and elder siblings
Alexander Helios andCleopatra Selene II fromEgypt toItaly . The three children became orphans. Octavian celebrated his military triumph inRome , by parading the three orphans in heavy golden chains in the streets of Rome. The chains were so heavy, they could not walk. [Cassius Dio, "Roman History" 51.21.8 (who only says that Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene participated in the triumph, but does not mention Ptolemy Philadelphus).] The three siblings were taken by Octavian and given toOctavia Minor to be raised in her house in Rome. Octavia Minor became their guardian, was Octavian’s second elder sister and was their father’s former wife. [Plutarch, Antony 87.1; Cassius Dio, "Roman History" 51.15.6;Suetonius , "Augustus" 17.5]The fate of Ptolemy Philadelphus is unknown.
Plutarch states that the only child that Octavian killed out of Antony’s children wasMarcus Antonius Antyllus . The ancient sources do not mention any military service, political career, if he was involved in any scandals, any marriage plans or any descendants and if he survived to adulthood, it would have been mentioned. Ptolemy probably died from illness in the Winter of 29 BC, but this is not sure.ources
*Plutarch's Antony
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* [http://www.lunalucifera.com/Mauretania/index.html Cleopatra Selene II & Juba II]Notes
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