Overview
The Ptolemaic Kingdom (; Koine Greek: Πτολεμαϊκὴ βασιλεία, Ptolemaïkḕ basileía) or Ptolemaic Empire was an ancient Greek polity based in Egypt during the Hellenistic period. It was founded in 305 BC by the Macedonian Greek general Ptolemy I Soter, a companion of Alexander the Great, and ruled by the Ptolemaic dynasty until the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BC. Reigning for nearly three centuries, the Ptolemies were the longest and final dynasty of ancient Egypt, heralding a distinct era of religious and cultural syncretism between Greek and Egyptian culture. Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in 332 BC during his campaigns against the Achaemenid Empire. Alexander's death in 323 BC was followed by the rapid unraveling of the Macedonian Empire.
Historical Periods
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-331–-327)
331 BCE – 327 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 1,222,537 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-326–-324)
326 BCE – 324 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 4,829,304 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-307–-302)
307 BCE – 302 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 654,222 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-301–-292)
301 BCE – 292 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 704,052 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-291–-284)
291 BCE – 284 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 849,717 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-283–-282)
283 BCE – 282 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 849,293 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-281–-280)
281 BCE – 280 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 944,653 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-279–-278)
279 BCE – 278 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 846,225 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-277–-273)
277 BCE – 273 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 846,934 km²
Ptolemaic Kingdom (-272–-265)
272 BCE – 265 BCE
Capital: AlexandriaArea: 741,401 km²
Showing 10 of 20 periods. Sign in to see all.