Berenice III of Egypt

Berenice III of Egypt
Berenice III
Queen of Egypt
Born Late 115 or early 114 BC
Died 80 BC
Place of death Egypt
Consort Ptolemy X
Ptolemy XI Alexander II
Offspring With Ptolemy X:
possibly Cleopatra V of Egypt
Dynasty Ptolemaic
Father Ptolemy IX Lathyros
Mother Cleopatra Selene I

Berenice III (120–80 BC, Greek: Βερενίκη), sometimes called Cleopatra Berenice, ruled as queen of Egypt from 81 to 80 BC, and possibly from 101 to 88 BC jointly with her uncle/husband Ptolemy X Alexander I.[1] She was born in 120 BC, the daughter of Ptolemy IX Lathyros and Cleopatra Selene I. She married Ptolemy X Alexander I in 101 BC, after he took the throne from Lathyros and had his mother (and her grandmother) Cleopatra III killed. When Lathyros reclaimed the throne, Berenice lost her own rule. However, when Lathyros died at the end of 81 BC, Berenice took over the throne and ruled for six months, during which time she gained the love of the people.[1]

She was forced to marry Ptolemy XI Alexander II in 80 BC. He had her killed 19 days later, which moved the people to revolt and kill him a few days later.[2]

Berenice is the subject of Berenice, an opera by Handel.

References

  1. ^ a b Berenice III by Chris Bennett
  2. ^ Ptolemy XI by Chris Bennett
Preceded by:
Ptolemy X and Cleopatra III
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt
First Reign
with Ptolemy X
Succeeded by:
Ptolemy IX Lathyros
Preceded by:
Ptolemy IX Lathyros
Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt
Second Reign
with Ptolemy XI
Succeeded by:
Ptolemy XI




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