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  1. Cleopatra III Evergetes (en griego: Κλεοπάτρα) (161-101 a. C.) Reina de Egipto de 142 a 101 a. C. Cleopatra III. Reina y Corregente de la Dinastía Ptolemaica. Cleopatra III, Cleopatra II, Ptolomeo VIII y Horus. Relieves del templo de Kom Ombo, Egipto.

  2. Cleopatra I Sira, nacida en 215 A.C., fue hija de Antíoco III el Grande, rey del Imperio seléucida y de su mujer Laódice III; era, por lo tanto, hermana de Seleuco IV Filopátor y Antíoco IV. En 195 A.C., sus padres la comprometieron con el faraón, el griego Ptolomeo V. Fue sólo un matrimonio político para que Egipto quedara como aliada ...

  3. 1 de dic. de 2010 · The CLEOPATRA study will provide important information about the efficacy and safety of adding pertuzumab to one current standard of care in patients with HER2-positive MBC. CLEOPATRA: a phase III evaluation of pertuzumab and trastuzumab for HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer Clin Breast Cancer. 2010 Dec 1;10(6) :489-91. ...

  4. 24 de may. de 2022 · The world of Cleopatra – III. Zahi Hawass , Tuesday 24 May 2022. Zahi Hawass continues his four-part series of articles with the search for the tomb of the ancient Egyptian queen Cleopatra and ...

  5. Cleopatra II led a rebellion against Ptolemy VIII in 132/1 BC, and drove him and Cleopatra III out of Alexandria at the end of 131 BC. At this time Ptolemy VIII is said to have had Ptolemy Memphites, his son by his older sister, Cleopatra II, dismembered and his head, hands and feet sent to Cleopatra II in Alexandria as a birthday present.

  6. Cleopatra III Evergetes (en griego: Κλεοπάτρα) (161-101 a. C.) Reina de Egipto de 142 a 101 a. C. Cleopatra III. Reina y Corregente de la Dinastía Ptolemaica. Cleopatra III, Cleopatra II, Ptolomeo VIII y Horus.

  7. 5 de jun. de 2015 · > CLEOPATRA III. AND HER SONS PHILOMETOR, SOTER II. (OR LATHYRUS) AND PTOLEMY ALEXANDER (117-81 B.C.) The Empire of the Ptolemies. Buy print or eBook [Opens in a new window] Book contents. Frontmatter. PREFACE. Contents. CHRONOLOGY. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. ALEXANDER THE GREAT AND EGYPT.