Philotera - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Philotera
- an Egyptian city on the coast of the Red Sea
269/5
ers, who found the cities of Philotera and Ptolemais in the country
  Within translations:
THI_258
(c. 264) g Ptolemaeus { Arsinoë or Philotera }. A temple was
Philotera 2
- the mother of Milon, 3rd century B.C.
Polyaen_8.52.1
murdering his own mother Philotera, pursued her with a dra
Philotera 3
- daughter of Ptolemy I; sister of Ptolemy II
→ Wikipedia entry
AET_4.11.A
king's daughter, king's sister Philotera, prophet of [ Hathor
Philotera
- in documents
OGIS_101
(205-181) Hermias and his wife Philotera and their children
SelPap_2.279
and Dionysius's daughter Philotera were suing our cred
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