The Hellenistic Period (332-30)  Argead Dynasty (332-309) –Alexander the Great (332-323) –Philip III Arrhidaeus (323-317) –Alexander IV (316-309) Key.

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The Hellenistic Period (332-30)  Argead Dynasty ( ) –Alexander the Great ( ) –Philip III Arrhidaeus ( ) –Alexander IV ( ) Key Terms Alexander the Great Philip III Arrhidaeus Perdiccas Alexander IV Siwa

Temple of the Oracle of Amun at the Siwa Oasis

The Hellenistic Period (332-30)  Ptolemaic Dynasty (309-30) –Ptolemy I Soter ( ) Key Terms Ptolemy I Soter Diadochi Serapis

Serapis

The Hellenistic Period (332-30)  Ptolemy II Philadelphos ( ) Key Terms Ptolemy II Philadelphos Arsinoe II

Alexandria

Alexandria

Alexandria

Alexandria Above: Hypogeum A just after it was discovered Below: Hypogeum A Today

Alexandria

Ideology of Kingship Coin of Ptolemy III Mendes Stela Key Terms Ptolemaia

Women in Ptolemaic Egypt  The Family  Marriage and Divorce  Soldiers’ Wives  Ptolemaic Queens  Mistresses of the Ptolemies

The Hellenistic Period (332-30)  Ptolemy VI Philometer ( , )  Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II ( , ) Ptolemy VI and Cleopatra II Ptolemy VIII

Key Terms Ptolemy VI Philometer Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II Demotic

Kom Ombo

Demotic

The Hellenistic Period (332-30)  Cleopatra VII (51-30) Key Terms Ptolemy XIII Cleopatra VII Caesarion Battle of Actium

Cleopatra and her Son, Caesarion Cleopatra by Michelangelo

Roman Egypt (30 BCE - ) Key Terms strategoi Coptic

Kush (Nubia)  Napatan Dynasty ( BCE)  Kingdom of Meroë (275 BCE-350 CE) –Arqamani ( BCE) –Amanirenase (35-20 BCE) Key Terms Meroe Qore Kandake Amanirenas Jebel Barkal

Anlamani, Aspelta, Taharqa, Tanoutamon, and Senkamanisken Senkamanisken Irike-takana

Nuri, the necropolis of Napata

ArnekhamaniAmanitore

Amanishaketo with the Lion God Apademak

Temples of Amon at Naga and Gebel Barkal

Meroe