Ptolomeo XIV
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Ptolomeo XIV Teos Filópator II[1] (h. 59 a. C. – Julio de 44 a. C.), faraón de la dinastía Ptolemaica del Antiguo Egipto entre 47 y 44 a. C.
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Era hijo de Ptolomeo XII Auletes y hermano de la célebre Cleopatra VII y de Ptolomeo XIII Teos Filópator I.
Fue proclamado corregente, junto a Cleopatra, tras la muerte de su hermano Ptolomeo XIII en Alejandría, durante la guerra que mantuvo contra Julio César, quien prefirió apoyar a Cleopatra. Casado con su hermana, la acompañó en el primer viaje que ésta hizo a Roma, en 46 a. C.
Murió muy poco después del asesinato de César en Roma (15 de marzo del 44) y el consiguiente regreso a Egipto de su hermana Cleopatra, quien supuestamente lo envenenó para reemplazarlo en el trono por el hijo que tuvo con aquel, Ptolomeo XV Cesarión.
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| p t u l m y s (Ptulmys) Ptolomeo |
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- ↑ Los egiptólogos discrepan en el número de Lágidas que tras la muerte de Ptolomeo VI llegaron a reinar realmente y en el número que le dan a cada uno de ellos como rey. Para evitar la confusión que esto causa, los Ptolomeos se pueden identificar inequívocamente mediante los epítetos griegos que se les atribuyeron (Sóter II, Alejandro I, Neo-Dioniso, Teos Filópator II, etc.).
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Bibliografía [editar]
- Encyclopædia Britannica (15ª edición), Chicago, 1983, ISBN 0-85229-400-X
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- Wikimedia Commons alberga contenido multimedia sobre Ptolomeo XIV. Commons
Predecesor: Ptolomeo XIII y Cleopatra VII | Faraón con Cleopatra VII | Sucesor: Ptolomeo XV y Cleopatra VII |
Ptolemy XIV of Egypt
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Ptolemy XIV (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος, Ptolemaĩos, who lived 60 BC/59 BC–44 BC and reigned 47 BC–44 BC), was a son of Ptolemy XII of Egypt and one of the last members of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Following the death of his older brother Ptolemy XIII of Egypt on January 13, 47 BC, he was proclaimed Pharaoh and co-ruler by their older sister and remaining Pharaoh, Cleopatra VII of Egypt. Cleopatra also married her new co-ruler but continued to act as lover of Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Ptolemy is considered to have reigned in name only, with Cleopatra keeping actual authority to herself. On March 15, 44 BC Caesar was murdered in Rome by a group of conspirators whose most notable members were Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus. Ptolemy soon followed him in death. An inscription mentioning him as alive was dated at July 26, 44 BC. It has been assumed but remains uncertain that Cleopatra poisoned her co-ruler to replace him with Ptolemy XV Caesarion, her son by Caesar who was proclaimed co-ruler on September 2, 44 BC and whom his mother intended to support as successor of his father.
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- Ptolemy XIV Theos Philopator II entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith
Ptolemy XIV of Egypt Born: ca. 60 BC Died: 44 BC | ||
Preceded by Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIII | Pharaoh of Egypt 47–44 BC with Cleopatra VII | Succeeded by Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XV Caesarion |
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