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  1. www.wikiwand.com › es › Berenice_IIIBerenice III - Wikiwand

    Berenice III fue una reina de la dinastía ptolemaica de Egipto. Llamada en ocasiones Cleopatra Berenice, no se conoce su titulatura egipcia. Su nombre fue incorporado al culto como Amada por su padre.

  2. Berenice II (h. 269 a. C.-221 a. C.) era hija del rey Magas de Cirene y de Apama, hija de Antíoco I Sóter.Su matrimonio con Ptolomeo III Evergetes, tercer gobernante de la Dinastía Ptolemaica del Antiguo Egipto, posibilitó la re-anexión de Cirene a Egipto.. Apama, partidaria de una alianza con la dinastía seléucida de Siria, intentó frustrar dicho matrimonio prometiendo a Berenice con ...

  3. 5 de may. de 2023 · Berenice III (Greek: Βερενίκη; 120–80 BC), 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. 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 ...

  4. Berenice II (born c. 269—died 221 bc) was the daughter of Magas, king of Cyrene (in modern Libya), whose marriage to Ptolemy III Euergetes reunited her country with Egypt. Magas’ queen, who favoured an alliance with the Seleucid dynasty of Syria , tried to thwart the marriage by summoning Demetrius the Fair, a Macedonian prince, as a husband for Berenice .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Berenice_IVBerenice IV - Wikipedia

    Berenice IV Epiphaneia (Greek: Βερενίκη; 77–55 BC, born and died in Alexandria, Egypt) was a Greek princess and Queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty.From 58 to 55 BC, Berenice IV ruled Egypt during the political exile of her father Ptolemy XII Auletes to Rome.It is unclear if she was co-ruler of Egypt with her mother Cleopatra V or a possible sibling Cleopatra VI from 58 to 57 BC, but ...

  6. 12 de mar. de 2014 · Young Berenice killed the bridegroom her mother had chosen (she supposedly had found him in bed with her mother) and then took herself off to Alexandria to marry her father’s preferred groom, by now Ptolemy III. Berenice had six children by Ptolemy III, but soon after her husband’s death, Berenice’s son Ptolemy IV arranged his mother’s ...

  7. Berenice Troglodytica, also called Berenike (Greek: Βερενίκη) or Baranis, is an ancient seaport of Egypt on the western shore of the Red Sea.It is situated about 825 km south of Suez, 260 km east of Aswan in Upper Egypt and 140 km south of Marsa Alam. It was founded in 275 BCE by Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285–246 BCE), who named it after his mother, Berenice I of Egypt.