Lysandra (girl of Ptolémée Ier)
Lysandra is a princess lagide, girl of Ptolémée {{Ier}} and of Eurydice.
She is successively the wife of her cousin the Co-king of Macedonia Alexandre V, wire of Cassandre, then, after the murder of this last by Démétrios Poliorète in 294 av. J. - C., that of Agathoclès the son and heir apparent to Lysimaque, king of Thrace. In 284 his/her brother, Ptolémée Kéraunos, repudiated by Ptolémée with the profit of the wire which it had of Bérénice, takes refuge near her. However, the same year, Lysimaque makes put at dead Agathoclès and indicates as heirs the wire which it had of Arsinoé, the proper half-sister of Lysandra. Fearing to undergo the same fate that her husband, Lysandra is forced to flee at the court of Séleucos {{Ier}} in company of Ptolémée Kéraunos.
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