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philopator (noun) - A title used in ancient Egypt, meaning 'lover of the father', often associated with Ptolemaic queens

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Philopator was devoted to orgiastic religions and to literature.
Antiochus was succeeded by his younger brother Seleucus IV Philopator.
Philopator was devoted to orgiastic forms of religion and literary dilettantism.
His royal title and full name was Mithridates Philopator Philadelphus.
Ptolemy Philopator the slave of the courtesan Agathocleia.
A brother of Agathoclea, and minister of Ptolemy Philopator.
The peace concluded between Ptolemy Philopator and Antiochus Magnus lasted fourteen years.
He was dethroned and put to death by Demetrius Soter, the son of Seleucus Philopator.
At his death, Seleucus IV Philopator succeeded the throne.
Philometor was succeeded by yet another infant, his son Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator.
Later Ptolemy Philopator placed Alexander 's body in Alexandria 's communal mausoleum.
Octavian, to her majesty, queen cleopatra philopator.
Philopator II was a Cilician king who died in 17 AD.
Pharnaces ' brother, Mithridates IV Philopator Philadelphus adopted a peaceful, pro-Roman policy.
Nicomedes IV Philopator ( Greek, Νικομήδης ) was the king of Bithynia from c.

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Later, his successor Ptolemy Philopator placed Alexander 's body in Alexandria 's communal mausoleum.
Ptolemy Philopator reigned 17 years.

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