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Ptolemy
Claudius Ptolemy
Early Greek Ptolemies
Ptolemy (mythological)
Ptolemy (son of Seleucus)
Ptolemy (general)
Ptolemy of Epirus
Egyptian Ptolemaic Dynasty
Ptolemy I Soter
Ptolemy II Philadelphus
Ptolemy III Euergetes
Ptolemy IV Philopator
Ptolemy V Epiphanes
Ptolemy VI Philometor
Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator
Ptolemy VIII Physcon
Ptolemy IX Lathyros
Ptolemy X Alexander I
Ptolemy XI Alexander II
Ptolemy XII Auletes
Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator
Ptolemy XIV
Ptolemy XV Caesarion
Egyptian Ptolemaic descendants
Ptolemy Keraunos
Ptolemy Andromachou
Ptolemy Nios
Ptolemy (grandson)
Ptolemy Apion
Ptolemy Eupator
Ptolemy of Cyprus
Ptolemy Philadelphus
Ptolemy of Mauretania
Other Ptolemies
Ptolemy (son of Dorymenes)
Ptolemy (son of Mennaeus)
Ptolemaeus Chennus
Ptolemy (gnostic)
Ptolemy I of Tusculum
Ptolemy II of Tusculum
Bernard Tolomeo
John Baptist Tolomei

The name Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus comes from the Greek Ptolemaios, which means warlike. There have been many people named Ptolemy or Ptolemaeus, the most famous of which are the Greek-Egyptian astronomer Claudius Ptolemaeus and the Macedonian ruler of Hellenistic Egypt, Ptolemy I Soter. The following sections summarise the history of the name, some of the people named Ptolemy, and some of the other uses of this name.

Etymology and history

The English name Ptolemy has its roots in the Ancient Greek name Ptolemaios (warlike), which is an adjectival form of the word ptolemos, which is itself an 'epic' (Homeric) form of the word polemos (war).

The name Ptolemaios varied over the years from its roots in Ancient Greece, appearing in different languages in various forms and spellings. The original form, and some of the variants, are listed here in the languages relevant to the history of the name.

Related is the Aramaic name Bar Talmai (Son of Ptolemy), which led to the names Bartolomeo (Italian) and Bartholomew (English) among others. Thus the name Ptolemy spread from its Greek origins to enter other languages in the Middle and Near East during the Hellenisation that followed the conquest of the known world by Alexander the Great. The disciple Nathaniel Bar-Talmai (Bartholomew) is thus thought to have been the son of a Ptolemy.

The feminine name Ptolemais is constructed from similar roots.

Early Greek Ptolemies

Egyptian Ptolemaic dynasty (rulers)

The Ptolemaic dynasty, of Macedonian origin, ruled Hellenistic Egypt for nearly 300 years, from 305 BC to 30 BC. The kings of this dynasty were all named Ptolemy. See Ptolemaic dynasty for details of their reigns and other ruling members of the dynasty. See also: Legacy of Ptolemy I Soter.

Egyptian Ptolemaic dynasty (descendents)

There were several members of the Ptolemaic dynasty that did not become senior rulers of Egypt. Some of them became rulers of other kingdoms. Many of the dates and other details about these Ptolemies are uncertain.

Other Ptolemies

Variant epithets

Several Ptolemies, particularly those from the Ptolemaic period, were recorded by a variety of epithets, not all of which can be assigned with certainty to any one Ptolemy. Some of these variant epithets are listed here, along with some of the identifications suggested by scholars. Some of these identifications remain a matter of controversy.

Legacy of Claudius Ptolemaeus

Legacy of Ptolemy I Soter

Other

A non-exhaustive list of other, generally later, uses of the name Ptolemy includes:

 


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