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For other pages by this name, see Ptolemy. Ptolemy I Soter (Ancient Greek: Πτολεμαίος Σωτήρ, Romanized: Ptolemaios Soter, i.e. Ptolemy the Savior, 367—282 BC) was a Macedonian general who became ruler of Egypt as satrap (323-305 BC) and later as founding Pharaoh (305-282 BC) of the Ptolemaic Dynasty during the Hellenistic Period. He was the son of Arsinoe of Macedonia -- either by her husband Lagos, a Macedonian nobleman, or by her lover, Philip II of Macedon (which would make him the half-broth
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