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Ptolemy (son of Pyrrhus)

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for his father in an audacious attack with only 60 men. He also distinguished himself in a naval battle, and during the following invasion of
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When Pyrrhus returned from Italy in 274 BC Ptolemy captured the island of
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In 272 BC Ptolemy accompanied his father on a military campaign in the
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Index

House
Aeacidae
Pyrrhus I of Epirus
Antigone of Macedon
Ancient Greek religion
Pyrrhus
Epirus
Antigone
Ptolemy I Soter
Egypt
Corcyra
Macedonia
Antigonus II Gonatas
Thessalonike
Peloponnese
Sparta
Lacedaemonian
Cretan
Aptera
Argos
Olympias
Alexander
Bennett & Antigone
Justin
Plutarch
"Antigone (Egyptian Royal Genealogy - The Ptolemaic Dynasty)"
Plutarch
Categories
3rd-century BC Greek people
295 BC births

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