Ptolemy I Soter, a former commander of Alexander the Great turned King and Pharaoh of Egypt, was perhaps the craftiest out of all of Alexander’s Successors. A talented commander and even more brilliant politician, Ptolemy would wield diplomacy and intrigue with a deft hand, founding what would become the longest lasting Hellenistic Kingdom in his nearly 40-year reign.
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033: Ptolemaic Egypt - Ptolemy I: Son of Lagus, Son of Ra
The Hellenistic Age Podcast
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The Hellenistic Age Podcast