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| | Egypt, ancient: history - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Egypt, ancient: history (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | Ptolemy introduced the worship of Serapis, and commenced the great library and museum at Alexandria, where, under his patronage, Euclid taught mathematics. |
 | | Ptolemy VIII left Cyrenaica to an illegitimate son, and Egypt and Cyprus to Cleopatra III and his two sons by her, Ptolemy IX (Soter II, nicknamed Lathyros or Chickpea) and Ptolemy X (Alexander I). |
 | | Ptolemy XII (Auletes) was an illegitimate son of Ptolemy IX. |
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