Ptolemy XI
Ptolemy XI | Facts King Alexander II of the Ptolemaic Kingdom & History life

Ptolemy XI | Facts King Alexander II of the Ptolemaic Kingdom & History life of The Greatest Pharaoh of Egypt and more about Macedonian king of Egypt…

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Ptolemy XI, or as he is known by his more famous name, Alexander the Second of Macedon.

He was the king responsible for taking over the affairs of the ancient Kingdom of Macedonia, as he was able to rule Macedonia, and that was in that period, which was between the year 370 until the year 368 BC, and he took over the rule over the country after the death of his father, the ruler Amyntas II of Macedon.

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Ptolemy XI

How did he manage to take power

● In fact, Alexander II or Ptolemy XI was the eldest of his full brothers.
● Whereas, when he was able to ascend to power or the throne, and he was still young and had just reached the age of puberty.
● This is what had caused him to have a lot of hardships and troubles with a group of staunch enemies in his dynasty who soon rose up or resumed the war that had begun against Macedonia.
● Whereas, on one side, the Illyrians had carried out operations aimed at launching a severe attack on it from the northwestern side.
● Then, at the same time, he launched an attack on him from Pausanias, as he had already launched another attack against him, and whoever attacked him from the east.
● The ruler Pausanias was also able, after that, to include a large number of cities to himself, and then he had begun a way to launch severe attacks or threats from Alexander, and with him the mother queen, Temb, who was at that time the one residing within the scope of government in the royal palace in the Pella region Where she lived with her three children.

His participation in the Thessalian wars

● In fact, Alexander II or Ptolemy XI had participated in that war, and that was based on the request that came to him from the house of Aliwaday, and that was in the civil war that was in Thessaly.
● And then he had taken control of Larissa, along with a number of other cities, which had encouraged him to put a group of strong military garrisons in those areas, as he had violated their previous agreements.
● This is what had already provoked a strong and unpopular reaction, especially from the blamers in Thebes and the very strong military force in Greece also at that time.
● The Theban general Pelopidas also attacked the Macedonians from the region of Thessaly, long and very strong.
● After completing that, he neutralized Alexander the Second, isolated him from his throne, and handed over that throne to the forward Ptolemy of Alarusi, and accordingly, there was a case of forcing the last Alexander to leave this great alliance with Athens in order to work in that in the end in a good interest and as he is part of that new alliance.

How was his death in the end

● In fact, Alexander II or the ruler Ptolemy XI was assassinated in one of the popular festivals by the instigation of the guardian Ptolemy Alusi.
● And from Qom, that regent had remained in his position until death thundered as regent. This, of course, despite his killing of him, but because of the young age of that new king, who was called Perdiccas III of Macedon, and he was the brother of Alexander II or Ptolemy XI.

 

Ptolemy XI | Facts King Alexander II of the Ptolemaic Kingdom & History life
Ptolemy XI | Facts King Alexander II of the Ptolemaic Kingdom & History life

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