Cleopatra IV
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Cleopatra IV | |
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Queen consort of Egypt | |
Tenure | 116–115 BC |
Coronation | 116 BC |
Predecessor | Nominal co-rulers Cleopatra II and Cleopatra III as ruling King's wives |
Successor | Cleopatra Selene I |
Seleucid Queen | |
Tenure | 114–112 BC (in opposition to queen consort Tryphaena) |
Coronation | 114 BC |
Born | c. 138 – 135 BC |
Died | 112 BC (aged 22–26) |
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Dynasty | Ptolemaic |
Father | Ptolemy VIII Physcon |
Mother | Cleopatra III of Egypt |
Cleopatra IV (Ancient Greek: Κλεοπάτρα) was Queen of Egypt briefly from 116 to 115 BC, as first wife of Ptolemy IX Lathyros. She later became queen consort of the Seleucid king of Syria as the wife of Antiochus IX Cyzicenus.[1] [2]
Biography
[edit ]Queen of Egypt
[edit ]Cleopatra IV was the daughter of Ptolemy VIII Physcon and Cleopatra III of Egypt. She was born between 138 and 135 BC. She was the sister of Ptolemy IX, Ptolemy X, Cleopatra Selene I and Tryphaena.
Cleopatra IV married her brother Ptolemy IX when he was still a prince in c. 119/118 BC. Cleopatra IV may be the mother of Ptolemy XII Auletes and Ptolemy of Cyprus, although an unnamed concubine could be the mother of these two men as well.[1]
In c. 115 BC Cleopatra III forced Cleopatra IV and Ptolemy IX to divorce. She replaced Cleopatra IV with her sister Cleopatra Selene.[3]
According to Tara Sewell-Lasater, because Cleopatra III held on to power so actively, it does seem she restricted her daughters, Cleopatra IV and Cleopatra Selene I, to the position of consorts.[4]
Cleopatra IV was posthumously added to the list of deified Ptolemies as the Thea Philadelphos (= "brother-loving goddess").[5]
Queen of Syria and death
[edit ]After her forced divorce, Cleopatra IV fled Egypt and went to Cyprus, where she married Antiochus IX Cyzicenus and brought him the army of his half brother Seleucid King Antiochus VIII Grypus of Syria, which she had convinced to follow her. Grypus fought Cyzicenus and eventually chased him to Antioch. Grypus was married to Cleopatra IV's sister Tryphaena. Tryphaena decided that Cleopatra IV should die and over the protests of her husband summoned some soldiers and had Cleopatra IV murdered in the sanctuary of Daphne in Antioch.[2] [6]
In his comprehensive website about Ptolemaic genealogy, Christopher Bennett also notes the possibility that Cleopatra IV, from her brief marriage to Antiochus IX Cyzicenus, may have been the mother of the later Seleucid monarch, Antiochus X Eusebes ("the Pious").[7] Antiochus X would go on to marry Cleopatra IV's younger sister, Cleopatra Selene, thus making him the spouse of a woman who was his stepmother (Selene married both of her sisters' widowers, Grypus and Cyzicenus, before marrying Eusebes) and perhaps his maternal aunt.
Ancestry
[edit ]Ancestors of Cleopatra IV |
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18. =16. Ptolemy III Euergetes 19. =17. Berenice II of Egypt 21. Laodice II 11. Laodice III 23. Laodice (wife of Mithridates II of Pontus) (Sister of No. 20) 1. Cleopatra IV 24. =8. Ptolemy IV Philopator 12. =4. Ptolemy V Epiphanes[2] 25. =9. Arsinoe III of Egypt 26. =10. Antiochus III the Great 13. =5. Cleopatra I of Egypt[2] 27. =11. Laodice III 28. =8/24. Ptolemy IV Philopator 14. =4/12. Ptolemy V Epiphanes[2] 29. =9/25. Arsinoe III of Egypt 30. =10/26. Antiochus III the Great 15. =5/13. Cleopatra I of Egypt[2] 31. =11/27. Laodice III |
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b Cleopatra IV by Chris Bennett.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, 2004
- ^ Justin 39, 3, 2.
- ^ Sewell-Lasater, Tara (2020). "Becoming Kleopatra: Ptolemaic Royal Marriage, Incest, and the Path to Female Rule". University of Houston: 416.
- ^ Bennett, Chris. "Cleopatra IV". Egyptian Royal Genealogy .
- ^ Justin 39, 3, 3-11.
- ^ Chris Bennett: Arsinoe IV
External links
[edit ]- Cleopatra IV, at Livius.org
Cleopatra IV Born: c. 138 – 135 BC Died: 112 BC
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Royal titles | ||
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Preceded by Cleopatra II and Cleopatra III (as co-ruling royal wives)
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Queen consort of Egypt 116–115 BC |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Seleucid Queen (Queen Consort of Syria) 114–112 BC with Tryphaena |
Succeeded by Tryphaena
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