Ptolemy 2 Philadelphus was the most beneficent. The Ptolemies in general, while not all kind to the Jews, didn't actively try to stamp out Judaism. That was attempted by the Seleucid king Antiochus Epiphanes.
The Ptolemaic kingdom lasted from 305 BC to 30 BC. The first king of the Ptolemy dyansty of Greek kings of Egyipt was Ptolemy I. The Last one was Celopatra VI. The Romans took over in 30 BC.
The astronomer Ptolemy was almost certainly not married to his own sister. The Egyptians, and the Greeks, were not permitted to marry their sisters unless they were royal. The Ptolemaic kings were not pharaohs, but they did adopt the pharaohs' practice of marrying their sisters to keep the royal bloodline pure. It was probably not a very good idea.
The "kings rings" typically refers to the rings worn by royalty, specifically kings. These rings are often ornate and symbolize their status and power. They may be adorned with precious gemstones, intricate designs, and sometimes carry symbolic meanings.
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YES!
Roman Catholic, as were all the Plantagenet Kings and Queens of England.
Because of high trade and commerse they had to practice islam to please the gods for good trade and good other things
So they could practice their religion freely
No.
The Kings Of Leon are Christian-Protestants from Tennesee-USA
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christian
Catholicism.
Mayan kings sacrificed their own blood to please the gods and based their economy on religion
He was a devoted Christian.
cheater lol
no because the kings didn't let them.