Ptolemy XIV Philopator
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Ptolemy XIV Philopator (Template:Langx,<ref>Template:Wikicite</ref> Template:Transliteration; c. 59 – 44 BC) was nominally pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, reigning with his sister-wife Cleopatra from 47 BC until his death in 44 BC.
Biography
Following the death of his older brother Ptolemy XIII of Egypt on 13 January 47 BC, and according to his will, he was proclaimed Pharaoh and co-ruler by their older sister and remaining Pharaoh, Cleopatra VII of Egypt.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref> He was about 12 years old when he acceded to the throne.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> He and his older sister, Cleopatra, were married, but Cleopatra continued to act as lover of Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Ptolemy is considered to have reigned in name only, as a concession to Egyptian tradition, with Cleopatra keeping actual authority.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
On 15 March 44 BC Caesar was murdered in Rome by a group of conspirators whose most notable members were Brutus and Cassius. Ptolemy died sometime after. An inscription mentioning him as alive was dated at 26 July 44 BC.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> It has been assumed but remains uncertain that Cleopatra poisoned her co-ruler, with aconite, to replace him with his nephew Ptolemy XV Caesar, her son by Caesar who was proclaimed co-ruler on 2 September 44 BC and whom his mother intended to support as successor of his father.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
References
External links
- Ptolemy XIV Theos Philopator II entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith
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