06Khor1 2:3 | | | learned studies-just as that | Ptolemy | who is also called Philadelphus |
06Khor1 31:6 | | | journeys at the command of | Ptolemy | have measured in stadia the |
06Khor2 14:14 | | | vengeance from Cleopatra daughter of | Ptolemy | for the crimes of her |
06Khor2 16:3 | | | the Euphrates to Egypt, alleging | Ptolemy | as an excuse |
06Khor2 21:4 | | | Cleopatra was the daughter of | Ptolemy | Dionysius, grandson of Ptolemy Cleopater |
06Khor2 21:4 | | | of Ptolemy Dionysius, grandson of | Ptolemy | Cleopater, and a dear friend |
10Tovma1 1:11 | | | Israel, and Cleopatra daughter of | Ptolemy | Dionysius in Egypt |
10Tovma1 1:21 | | | Greeks presume to boast of | Ptolemy | for having at some time |
10Tovma1 3:20 | | | know from the geographies of | Ptolemy | that the mountain of Emawon |
10Tovma1 6:22 | | | his wise argument, Alexander’s generals | Ptolemy | and Seleucus requested Asud as |
10Tovma1 6:22 | | | banditti who opposed him. So, | Ptolemy | received Asud, had him brought |
10Tovma1 6:24 | | | four regions of the world: | Ptolemy | for Egypt and India; Seleucus |
10Tovma1 6:25 | | | Now by deceit and force | Ptolemy | held Jerusalem and Judaea for |
10Tovma1 6:26 | | | After | Ptolemy | had gained control of his |
10Tovma1 6:27 | | | so he went to meet | Ptolemy | |
10Tovma1 6:28 | | | But although | Ptolemy | would have willingly agreed to |
10Tovma1 6:36 | | | down to Cleopatra, daughter of | Ptolemy | Dionysius; she reigned over Egypt |
10Tovma1 6:38 | | | written: from Senek’erim down to | Ptolemy | the Egyptian, after whom they |
10Tovma1 6:38 | | | named the Ptolemies. All this | Ptolemy | the lover of literature wrote |
10Tovma3 18:1 | | | according to the demarcation of | Ptolemy | and Alexander, or of our |