ptolemaic dynasty
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A line of Macedonian rulers of Egypt: The Ptolemaic dynasty was a royal family of Macedonian Greek origin that governed the Hellenistic Kingdom of Egypt for nearly three centuries.
Usage
- The term Ptolemaic dynasty is used to refer to the specific historical period and the ruling family of Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great.
- It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific historical entity.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Ptolemaic dynasty was the last ancient Egyptian dynasty.
- Cleopatra VII was the final ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Advanced Usage
- "Ptolemaic" as an adjective: The adjective form "Ptolemaic" is used to describe things related to this dynasty or its period.
- The Ptolemaic era saw the construction of the famous Library of Alexandria.
- He studies Ptolemaic coinage.
Variants and Related Words
- Ptolemaic (adj): Of or relating to the Ptolemaic dynasty or the astronomer Ptolemy.
- The Ptolemaic system was a geocentric model of the universe.
- Ptolemy (n): The name of several kings in the Ptolemaic dynasty.
- Ptolemy I Soter was the founder of the dynasty.
Synonyms
- The Ptolemies: A common synonym referring to the kings of this dynasty collectively.
- The Ptolemies maintained Greek as the language of administration.
Related Phrases
- Ptolemaic Kingdom: The state ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty.
- The Ptolemaic Kingdom was a major center of Hellenistic culture.
Noun
- an ancient dynasty of Macedonian kings who ruled Egypt from 323 BC to 30 BC; founded by Ptolemy I and ended with Cleopatra