Magas (son of Ptolemy III)
Magas ( Greek Μάγας ; * around 240 BC; † around 222/221 BC) was a prince of the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt .
Magas was one of the younger sons of King Ptolemy III. and Berenike II ; it was named after his maternal grandfather, Magas of Cyrene . After the death of Seleucus III. 223 BC He had led a mission to Asia Minor . Shortly after his brother Ptolemy IV came to power in 222 BC. Magas was murdered with his mother and his uncle Lysimachos by the court minister Sosibios . The act was apparently done in agreement with Ptolemy IV, as Magas was very popular in the army.
literature
- Werner Huss : A Ptolemaic Expedition to Asia Minor. In: Ancient Society. Vol. 8, 1977, pp. 187-193.
- Chris Bennett: The Children of Ptolemy III and the Date of the Exedra of Thermos. In: Journal of Papyrology and Epigraphy. Vol. 138, 2002, pp. 141-145.
Remarks
- ↑ p. Haun 6. See also Adam Bülow-Jacobsen: P. Haun 6. An Inspection of the Original. In: Journal of Papyrology and Epigraphy. Vol. 36, 1979, pp. 91-100.
- ↑ Polybios : Historíai. 15, 25, 1-2.
- ↑ Plutarch : Kleomenes. 33, 4.
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SURNAME | Magas |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Μάγας (Greek) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Prince of the Hellenistic Ptolemaic Dynasty in Egypt; Son of Ptolemy III. |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 240 BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | around 222/221 BC Chr. |