Tlepolemus (regent of Egypt)

Regent of Egypt under the reign of the boy king Ptolemy V
The basics

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IntroRegent of Egypt under the reign of the boy king Ptolemy V
PlacesEgypt
King Regent
Work fieldMilitary Royals
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 300
Death1 January 200
The details

Biography

For others of this name see Tlepolemus (disambiguation)

Tlepolemus was regent of Egypt in the Ptolemaic period under the reign of the boy-king Ptolemy V. He was briefly prominent at the end of the 3rd century BC; his dates of birth and death are not known.

Tlepolemus was a member of a distinguished Persian family who had migrated to Egypt in the late 3rd century BC. He was strategos (military governor) of the region of Pelusium in 202 BC when the regent Agathocles and his family were overthrown and killed in a popular uprising. Tlepolemus took Agathocles' place as regent, but held it only until the following year, 201 BC, when he was in his turn replaced by Aristomenes of Alyzia.

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