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    Ptolemy (XV) Caesarion (Ptolemaios XV) Caesarion (born at the 23th June 47 BC) was the son of Cleopatra VII and Caesar. The child appears early in hieroglyphic Egyptian sources as Pharaoh, and son of Caesar, whereas in Rome itself Caesar seems never to have mentioned the child. Caesarion played an important part in the political struggles after ...

  2. Mar 14, 2018 · This relief from one of the walls of the Dendera Temple in Egypt portrays Cleopatra VII along with her son Caesarion as Pharaoh. Cleopatra had intended for her son to succeed her as ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, however her defeat at the hands of Octavian in the Final War of the Roman Republic and Caesarion's subsequent death prevented this.

  3. Dec 12, 2023 · Caesarion” (1918) has long been hailed as “virtually a key to our whole understanding of Cavafy’s work” (Robinson, 1988, p. 86).The poem’s title refers to Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor, son of the seventh and most famous Cleopatra and allegedly Julius Caesar and nominally the last monarch of the Lagid dynasty in Egypt.

  4. May 11, 2020 · A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Caesarion was murdered on August 23, 30 B.C., only 17 years old. He was the last King of the Egyptian Ptolemies, most probably the son of Julius Caesar, and his mother was Cleopatra VII. Caesarion was born in 47 B.C. in Egypt. It is not certain, but commonly thought that the Roman leader was actually his father.

  5. Sep 19, 2021 · Caesarion ( Caesario) also known as Ptolemy XV Caesarion ( Ptolemaeus XV Philopator Philometor Caesar) was born on June 23, 47 BCE in Egypt. He was the only biological son of Julius Caesar and the Queen of Egypt Cleopatra VII; he was the last pharaoh of Egypt. His mother insisted that Caesarion was the biological son of Caesar.

  6. May 10, 2021 · She gave birth to Caesarion in 47 B.C. and made it known to all that Julius Caesar was the father. Sources say Julius Caesar invited Cleopatra and Caesarion over to Rome at the end of 46 B.C.

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