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Wilkinson, John Gardner
Topographie of Thebes, and general view of Egypt: being a short account of the principal objects worthy of notice in the valley of the Nile, to the second cataracte and Wadi Samneh, with the Fyoom, Oases and eastern desert, from Sooez to Bertenice — London, 1835

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ther with the king in the sculp-
tures. Physcon is driven from
Egypt to Cyprus with Cleopatra
Cocce, 130. The elder Cleopa-
tra seizes the kingdom.
Physcon restored, 127.

Lathyrus reigned 10 years with
his mother ; he was then expel-
led to Cyprus, where he remained
18 years, and being restored after
the death of Alexander I. he
reigned 7 years more.

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Grypus. Cleopa-
tra mar. Lathyrus,
divorced and killed
by Tryphsena. Se-
lene mar. Lathyrus.
Apion, natural son,
king of Cyrenaica.

Berenice, called also

Cleopatra.
Two sons, who died

before him.

Neus Dionysus or
Auletes, nat. son.
Ptolemy of Cyprus.
Cleopatra, married
Alexander I.

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1. Cleopatra,
his sister;
repudiated.

2. Selene, his
sister; repu-
diated and
given by Cle-
opatra to An-
tioc. Grypus.

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Lathyrus,
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With Cleopa-
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