Ptolemy I Soter now dominates Cyprus, Phoenicia …

Years: 285BCE - 285BCE

Ptolemy I Soter now dominates Cyprus, Phoenicia and Palestine.

He abdicates the throne of Egypt and Libya in 285 (possibly on June 26) in favor of his son by Berenice, Ptolemy II Philadelphus, who had in 289 been made made coregent.

His eldest (legitimate) son, Ptolemy Keraunos, whose mother, Eurydice, the daughter of the Alexandrine regent Antipater, had been repudiated, flees to the court of Lysimachus, the king of Thrace, Macedon, and part of Asia Minor, who is married to Ptolemy’s half-sister, Arsinoe.

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