Ptolémée VII
See also: Ptolémée (homonymy)
According to the old nomenclatures, it is him which carried number IX and its uncle the .
Ptolémée Eupator ( born from a father illustrates ) or Néos Philopator is a Pharaon of the dynasty of the Lagides which briefly reigns a few weeks between -145 and -144.
Genealogy
He is the son of Ptolémée {{VI}} '' Philométor '' and of the sister of this last the queen Cléopâtre {{II}}. In -145, at died of his/her father killed with the combat in Syria, it is put on the throne by his/her mother who thus hopes to make stopping with the ambitions of Ptolémée {{VIII}} '' Évergète II '', brother of Ptolémée {{VI}}. This attempt fails and an agreement concluded between Ptolémée IX and Cléopâtre draws aside definitively from the Ptolémée throne which is assassinated by his/her uncle.
Reign
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