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Cleopatra I Syra
Queen of Egypt
Royal titulary
Horus name
Hunu Zatheqa Iretenheqa Mereneterubaqet Kheqerenshenemu Tatetzat Huti Werpehti Sehertawi Redinesnebetirekhitenneferu Qenisinetnebzau Tenisiathoremmeruts The young girl, daughter of the ruler, created by the ruler, beloved of the Gods of Egypt, adorned by Khnum, the regent of Thoth whose might is great, who pleases the two Lands, who gives the people in perfection to the Two Ladies, who Neith, the Lady of Sais, makes strong, who Hathor praises for her popularity
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Depiction based on a relief of Cleopatra I
Queen of Egypt
Reign
193 - 176 BC (also regent for her co-monarch Ptolemy VI between 180 and 176 BC)
Coronation
192 BC
Predecessor
Ptolemy V of Egypt
Successor
Ptolemy VI of Egypt
Co-regent
Ptolemy V of Egypt and Ptolemy VI of Egypt
Born
c. 204 BC
Died
176 BC[2] or 178/177 BC[3]
Spouse
Ptolemy V of Egypt
Issue
Ptolemy VI of Egypt Ptolemy VIII Physcon Cleopatra II of Egypt
Dynasty
Seleucid
Father
Antiochus III the Great
Mother
Laodice III
Cleopatra I Syra (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα ἡ Σύρα; c. 204 – 176 BC) was a princess of the Seleucid Empire, Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt by marriage to Ptolemy V of Egypt, and regent of Egypt during the minority of their son, Ptolemy VI, from her husband's death in 180 BC until her own death in 176 BC.
^Beckerath, J. Handbuch der Ägyptischen Königsnamen, MÄS 49 (1999): 289
^Werner Huß, Ägypten in hellenistischer Zeit (Egypt in Hellenistic times). Munich 2001, p. 540
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