Cleopatra III explained

Cleopatra III
Succession:Pharaoh
Reign:142—131 BC
Regent:Ptolemy VIII
Cleopatra II
Reg-Type:Co-rulers
Predecessor:Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II
Successor:Cleopatra II
Reign1:127–101 BC
Regent1:Ptolemy VIII (127–116 BC)
Cleopatra II (124–116 BC)
Ptolemy IX (116–107 BC)
Ptolemy X (107–101 BC)
Reg-Type1:Co-rulers
Predecessor1:Cleopatra II
Successor1:Ptolemy X and Berenice III
Spouse:Ptolemy VIII of Egypt (uncle and step-father)
Issue:
Dynasty:Ptolemaic dynasty
Father:Ptolemy VI of Egypt
Mother:Cleopatra II of Egypt
Birth Date:c. 160 – 155 BC
Death Date:101 BC
Cleopatra III
Name2:N6:t*H8-E1:D36-V30:N16:N16
Name2 In Serekh:yes
Name2 Serekh Symbol:G5
Name2 Explanation:Horus name

Nebtaoui Kanekhet
Lady of the Two Lands, Mighty Bull

Cleopatra III (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Κλεοπάτρα; c.160 - 101 BC) was a queen of Egypt. She ruled at first with her mother Cleopatra II and husband Ptolemy VIII from 142 to 131 BC and again from 127 to 116 BC. She then ruled with her sons Ptolemy IX and Ptolemy X from 116 to 101 BC.

Cleopatra III was also known as Cleopatra Euergetis while associated with her husband Ptolemy VIII or her son Ptolemy X. She is attested as Cleopatra Philometor Soteira while associated with her eldest son Ptolemy IX. According to Strabo, she was sometimes known as Kokke when discussed in relation to her son Ptolemy X.[1]

Life

Cleopatra III's uncle Ptolemy VIII ruled together with her parents from ca 170 BC to 164 BC, at which point he expelled Cleopatra II and Ptolemy VI. However, he was soon forced to abdicate in 163 BC.[2]

Cleopatra III's parents retook the throne and remained in power for almost 20 years until 145 BC. Cleopatra III was born between 160 and 155 BC. She was a sister to Ptolemy Eupator, Cleopatra Thea, Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator, and possibly Berenice.[3] [4]

Ptolemy VI died in 145 BC from injuries sustained when falling from his horse during the battle of Oinoparas against Alexander Balas. Cleopatra III's uncle Ptolemy VIII became the King of Egypt again.[3]

Joint rule with her mother and husband

Ptolemy VIII first married Cleopatra III's mother Cleopatra II in 145 BC, and married Cleopatra III in c. 139 BC.[2]

Cleopatra II rebelled against Ptolemy VIII in c. 132 BC and Cleopatra III fled to Cyprus in 130 BC with her husband, but was able to return to Alexandria in 127 BC. In c. 124 BC Cleopatra III and her husband were joined again by her mother Cleopatra II as a joint ruler.[2]

Joint rule with her sons

After the death of Ptolemy VIII in 116 BC Cleopatra III ruled jointly with her mother Cleopatra II and her son Ptolemy IX. Her mother died late into the same year or early into the next year (115 BC).[2]

Cleopatra III expelled Ptolemy IX from Alexandria in 107 BC and replaced him as co-regent with her second son Ptolemy X. After 6 years of joint rule Ptolemy X had his mother Cleopatra III murdered in 101 BC. Cleopatra III was succeeded by Ptolemy X, possibly in joint rule with his wife Berenice III, who was Cleopatra III's granddaughter.[1]

Issue

Cleopatra III and Ptolemy VIII married in 142 or 141 BC and had five children:[1] [4]

NameImageBirthDeathNotes
Ptolemy IX Soter142 BCDecember 81 BCCo-ruler of Egypt alongside his mother and grandmother from 116 to 107 BC, when he was exiled to Cyprus, then sole ruler from 88 to 81 BC.
140 BC?88–87 BCKing of Cyprus from 114 to 107 BC, when he became co-ruler of Egypt alongside his mother, until expelled in 88 BC.
Tryphaenac. 140 BC110/09 BCMarried the Seleucid king Antiochus VIII Grypus in 124 BC.
138–135 BC?112 BCMarried to Ptolemy IX and co-ruler with him from 116 to 115 BC, when she was divorced from him and remarried to the Seleucid king Antiochus IX Cyzicenus.
Cleopatra Selene135–130 BC?69 BCMarried to Ptolemy IX from 115 BC until probably 107 BC, when she was possibly remarried to Ptolemy X. Then married in succession to the Seleucid kings Antiochus VIII, Antiochus IX, and Antiochus X.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tyndalehouse.com/Egypt/ptolemies/cleopatra_iii_fr.htm Cleopatra III
  2. http://www.tyndalehouse.com/Egypt/ptolemies/ptolemy_viii_fr.htm Ptolemy VIII
  3. http://www.tyndalehouse.com/Egypt/ptolemies/ptolemy_vi_fr.htm Ptolemy VI
  4. Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, 2004