
Ptolemy Ceraunus - Wikipedia
Ptolemy Ceraunus (Ancient Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Κεραυνός Ptolemaios Keraunos; c. 319 BC – January/February 279 BC) was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty and briefly king of Macedon.
κεραυνός - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jan 2, 2025 · Thematic transformation of an r/n stem, from a verb "to shatter" that was replaced by κεραΐζω (keraḯzō), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₂- (“to smash, shatter”). For the …
Ptolemy Keraunos - Livius
The first boy was later called Keraunos, "thunderbolt"; the second son was later called Philadelphus, "the man who loves his sister". It was always clear that Keraunos was to …
Ptolemaic Kings | Ptolemy Keraunos - History Archive
Ptolemy Keraunos was a notable figure in the tumultuous period following the death of Alexander the Great, known as the Wars of the Diadochi. His life was marked by ambition, betrayal, and …
What does Keraunos mean? - Definitions.net
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Keraunos. Did you actually mean kerensky or koranic?
Ptolemy Keraunos | Ancient Egypt Wiki | Fandom
Ptolemy Keraunos (Koine Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Κεραυνός, Romanized: Ptolemaios Keraunos, meaning: "Ptolemy, the thunderbolt") was an ancient Egyptian prince of the Ptolemaic Dynasty …
Ptolemy Keraunos - NumisWiki, The Collaborative Numismatics …
His epithet Keraunos is Greek for "Thunder" or "Thunderbolt." He was the eldest son of Ptolemy I Soter, Pharaoh of Egypt, and his second wife Eurydice, daughter of the regent Antipater.
Ptolemy Keraunos - Hellenica World
Ptolemy Keraunos (Ceraunus) (Πτολεμαίος Κεραυνός) (Keraunos: in Greek means "Thunder" or "Thunderbolt".) (? - 279 BC), King of Macedon from 281 BC to 279 BC. He was the eldest son …
Ptolemy Keraunos - Ancient Coin Stories
Among the most illustrious rulers in history, Ptolemy Keraunos is pretty far down the stack. He grew up in Egypt and was the son of the well-regarded Ptolemy I.
Ptolemy Keraunos - HistoryOfWar.org
Jun 3, 2007 · Ptolemy Keraunos (Thunderbolt) was the oldest legitimate son of Ptolemy I, one of the successors of Alexander the Great, and king of Egypt. By the time he died he had fought …