Arsinoe II Philadelphos | |
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Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom | |
Reign | 273/272 – 270/268 BC[1] |
Predecessor | Arsinoe I (as Queen, but not as co-regent) |
Successor | Berenice II (as Queen and co-regent) |
Co-regent | Ptolemy II Philadelphus |
Queen consort of Thrace | |
Tenure | 300/299–281 BC (as Queen of Lysimachus) 281/280–280 BC (as Queen of Ptolemy Keraunos) |
Queen consort of Macedon | |
Tenure | 288–281 BC (as Queen of Lysimachus) 281/280–280 BC (as Queen of Ptolemy Keraunos) |
Born | 316 BC |
Died | 270 or 268 BCE (aged c. 47)[2] |
Spouse | Lysimachus Ptolemy Keraunos Ptolemy II Philadelphos |
Issue | Ptolemy Epigonos Lysimachus (son of Lysimachus) Philip (son of Lysimachus) |
Dynasty | Ptolemaic |
Father | Ptolemy I Soter |
Mother | Berenice I of Egypt |
Arsinoë II (Koinē Greek: Ἀρσινόη, c. 316 BC – between 270 and 268 BC) was a Ptolemaic queen and co-regent of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of ancient Egypt. She was given the Egyptian title "King of Upper and Lower Egypt", making her pharaoh as well.[3]
Arsinoe was Queen of Thrace, Anatolia, and Macedonia by marriage to King Lysimachus. She became co-ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom upon her marriage to her brother, Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus.