| Ptolemy | Ptolemaic dynasty | Pterodactylus |
| Pterosaur | Pteranodon | PT boat |
| Ptolemy III of EgyptPtolemy III Euergetes I Ptolemaeus III Evergetes Euergetes ( 246 BC- 222 BC). The third ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, he was the eldest son of Ptolemy II of Egypt Philadelphus and Arsinoe II of Egypt. He came to power in 246 BC upon the death o | Ptolemy of MauretaniaPtolemy of Mauretania ( 1 BC AD 40) was the grandson of Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Mark Antony, the son of their daughter Cleopatra Selene and Juba II of Numidia. He married Julia Urania, thought to have been a member of the royal family of Emesa, and it | Ptolemy PhiladelphusPtolemy Philadelphus ( 36 12 BC) was the youngest child of Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Augustus Caesar took him and his sister Cleopatra Selene back to Rome as captives after their parents killed themselves (and their two brothers died) in 30 BC, and they |
| Ptolemy XIII of EgyptPtolemy XIII (lived 62 BC/ 61 BC January 13? 47 BC, reigned 51 BC January 13?, 47 BC was one of the last members of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Son of Pharaoh Ptolemy XII of Egypt he succeeded him in Spring of 51 BC as co-ruler of his older sister Cle | Ptolemy I of EgyptPtolemy I of Egypt, British Museum, London Ptolemy I ( 367 283 BC; reigned 305 283), founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty, son of Lagus, a Macedonian nobleman of Eordaea, was one of Alexander the Great's most trusted generals, and among the seven "body-guards | Ptolemy II of Egypt309- 246 BC), with Arsinoe II. Ptolemy II Philadelphus ( 309- 246 BC), was of a delicate constitution, no Macedonian warrior-chief of the old style. Bickermann Chronology of the Ancient World 2nd ed. 1980) gives the date of his death as January 29. His br |
| Ptolemy IV of EgyptUnder the reign of Ptolemy IV Philopator (reigned 221- 204 BC), son of Ptolemy III, the decline of the Ptolemaic kingdom began. His reign was inaugurated by the murder of his mother, and he was always under the dominion of favourites, male and female, who | Ptolemy V of EgyptPtolemy V Epiphanes (reigned 204- 181 BC), son of Ptolemy IV Philopator and Arsinoe, was not more than five years old when he came to the throne, and under a series of regents the kingdom was paralysed. Antiochus III the Great and Philip V of Macedonia ma | Ptolemy VI of EgyptPtolemy VI (c. 191- 145 BC) was a king of Egypt from the Ptolemaic period. He reigned from 180-145 BC. Ptolemy succeeded in 180 at the age of about 12 and ruled jointly with his mother, Cleopatra I, until her death in 176 BC. The following year he married |
| Ptolemy VII of Egypt | Ptah | Ptah-Seker |
| Ptah-Seker-Osiris | Ptolemaic system | Pteridinium |
| Ptilodus | Ptolemy XII of Egypt | Ptolemy Apion |
| Ptilodontoidea | Ptilodontidae | PT |
| Ptolemy XIV of Egypt | Ptarmigan | Ptenopus |
| Ptychozoon | Ptyodactylus | Ptyctolaemus |
| Pterygium | PTIME | Pt |
| Ptychoglossus | Pterichthyodes | PTT |
| PTAT-1 | Ptolemy VIII of Egypt | Pterygota |
| Pterocephalus | PTC | PTS2R |
| Pteridopsida | Ptuj | PTO |
| Ptolemy IX of Egypt | Pteridales | Ptolemy XI of Egypt |
| PTS-DOS | Pthalocyanine blue | PT-76 |
| Pthread | Ptolemy (disambiguation) | Ptolemy (gnostic) |
| Ptarmigan Peak | PT-91 | Ptolemy Keraunos |
| PTPS Nafta Gaz Pila | PTU | Ptilimnium |
| PT 109 (movie) | Ptolemaeus (Lunar crater) | Ptolemy Cluster |
| Pteridines | Ptyalin | Ptolemaeus (crater) |
| Ptolemy (mythological) | Ptolemy X of Egypt | Ptosis |
| PTP (band) | | |