Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II in Tour Egypt
PTOLEMY VIII EUERGETES II (PHYSCON)
170-163 & 145-116B.C.
PTOLEMAIC DYNASTY
Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (Physcon) was the eighth ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. He was the younger brother of Ptolemy
VI Philometor and the uncle of Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator. He ruled Egypt when Philometor fled Alexandria for Rome. His
rule proved to be intolerable and the Alexandrians were begging for Philometor to return.
When he did, the two brothers split up rule; Physcon ruling the western province of Cyrenaica and Philometor ruled Egypt.
Upon Philometor's death, his son, Philopator, took over the throne with his mother as co-regent. Physcon married
Philopator's mother, Cleopatra II, and had Philopator killed at the wedding feast. He returned to Memphis as Pharaoh and
expulsed many of the Alexandrians who had sided against him. He also married Cleopatra II's daughter, Cleopatra III. He
died on June 26, 116 BC and left his power to Cleopatra III and whichever of her sons she might prefer.
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