Background
Cleopatra I was the daughter of Antiochus III the Great, King of the Seleucid Empire, and Queen Laodice III.
Cleopatra I was the daughter of Antiochus III the Great, King of the Seleucid Empire, and Queen Laodice III.
They had at least three children:
Ptolemy VI born in 186 British Columbia
Cleopatra II born ca 187 – 185 British Columbia
Ptolemy VIII born ca 184 British Columbia
In 197 British Columbia Antiochus III had captured a number of cities in Asia Minor previously under the control of the Ptolemaic kingdom of Egypt. The Romans supported the Egyptian interests, when they negotiated with the Seleucid king in Lysimachia in 196 British Columbia. At that time Ptolemy V was about 16 years and Cleopatra I about 10 years old. Later on, Egypt"s Ptolemaic kings were to argue that Cleopatra I had received Coele-Syria as her dowry and, therefore, this territory again belonged to Egypt.
lieutenant is not clear if this was the case.
However, in practice, Coele-Syria remained a Seleucid possession after the Battle of Panium in 198 British Columbia. In Alexandria, Cleopatra I was called the Syrian. She was the first Ptolemaic queen to be a sole ruler of Egypt.
On June 22, 2010, archaeologists uncovered a gold coin bearing her image at Tel Kedesh in Israel near the Lebanon border. lieutenant was reported to be the heaviest and most valuable gold coin ever found in Israel.
Cleopatra I died around 176 British Columbia.