Person:Ptolemy IV Philopator (1)

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Ptolemy IV Philopator
 
d.205 BC
  1. Ptolemy IV Philopator - 205 BC
  2. Arsinoe III of EgyptBet 246 BC & 245 BC - 204 BC
  1. Ptolemy V Epiphanes _____Bef 204 BC - 181 BC
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Name Ptolemy IV Philopator
Gender Male
Marriage to Arsinoe III of Egypt
Death[1] 205 BC
Reference Number? Q39595?


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Ptolemy IV Philopator (; "Ptolemy, lover of his Father"; May/June 244 – July/August 204 BC) was the fourth pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt from 221 to 204 BC.

Ptolemy IV was the son of Ptolemy III and Berenice II. His succession to the throne was accompanied by a wide-ranging purge of the Ptolemaic royal family, which left control of the realm's government largely in the hands of his courtiers Sosibius and Agathocles. His reign was marked by the Fourth Syrian War (219–217 BC) with the Seleucid empire, which culminated in a decisive Ptolemaic victory at the Battle of Raphia, one of the largest battles of the whole Hellenistic Age. In the final years of his rule, control over the southern portion of the country was lost to the rebel pharaoh Hugronaphor. Ptolemy IV died in mysterious circumstances in 204 BC and was succeeded by his young son Ptolemy V Epiphanes under the regency of Sosibius and Agathocles.

In ancient sources, Ptolemy IV was criticised for being more interested in luxury and court ceremony than government, politics, and foreign relations. The decline of the Ptolemaic dynasty is usually traced to his reign.

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