Votive Dedication by the Etholic koinon for the Ptolemies
Abstract
Inside the federal sanctuary of Apollo in Thermos (Aetolia), there are still the remnants of the foundations of a Hellenistic base. The inscriptions refer to the bronze statues (now lost) that stood up upon the base and represented Ptolemy III Euergetes and his wife Berenice, together with their children Ptolemy (the Ptolemy IV Philopator-to-be), Arsinoë (the Arsinoë III-to-be), [Lysimachus?], Alexander, Berenice and Magas.
Submitted: Aug. 27, 2016 | Accepted: Nov. 9, 2016 | Published June 30, 2017 | Language: it
Keywords Berenice • Tolemeo IV Filopatore • Base • Lisimaco • Maga • Tolemeo III Evergete • Berenice II • Termo • Koinon etolico • Alessandro • Arsinoe III • Etolia • Apollo
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