RMH6F509–Naples. Italy. Bust of Ptolemy III Euergetes from the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RMCF65HD–Ptolemy III Euergetes king of the Ptolemaic Empire ruled 246- 222 BC
RMJ57AK9–Marble bust of King Ptolemy III Euergetes (reign 246-222 BC). Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original found in the rectangular peristyle in the Villa dei Papiri (Villa of the Papyri) in Herculaneum on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RMKC6GW7–Gold oktadrachm of Ptolemy III Euergetes, ca. 246–221 B.C
RM2AKJ5XW–Egypt, Alexandria, Graeco-Roman Museum, mosaic depicting Berenice II, wife of de Ptolemy III. The crown of the queen is actually a boat.
RMW51E7R–Head of Ptolemy III, Unknown, Egypt, 246 - 222 B.C., Marble, 16.8 × 9.1 × 11 cm (6 5/8 × 3 9/16 × 4 5/16 in
RM2E9R8H3–Mosaic of Berenice II, Ptolemaic Queen and joint ruler with Ptolemy III of Egypt, Thmuis, Egypt.
RMKCC5H3–Head, Ptolemy III (?), Ptolemaic Period, 246–222 B.C., From Egypt, Faience, H. 4.4 cm (1 3/4 in.); W. 3 cm (1 3/16 in.); D. 2
RMBP29F2–3009. PTOLEMY III. ELERGETES, 246 - 221 B.C.
RMG3C3RH–The Temple of Khonsu, Karnak, Egypt - Gateway of Ptolemy III
RMKNAD00–Coin of Ptolemy III from a Ptolemaic hoard MET DP245492 Coin of Ptolemy III from a Ptolemaic hoard MET DP245492 /551797
RMHH4FRN–Luxor, Karnak, Egypt - Ptolemy III Gateway - Khonsu Temple
RMD7KGHY–Berenice II (ca. 269-221 BC). Wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes. Bust. Munich. Germany.
RME8APRM–Italy Piedmont Turin Egyptian Museum Decree of Canopus. Decree dated to 238BC lists a number of measures in honor of the king Ptolemy III
RMKKCC0Y–Ptolemy III Euergetes (282-222 BC). King of Egypt. Bust. Marble. Roman copy of an original of the 3rd century BC. Rectangular peristyle. Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RM2T4KB55–Ptolemy III Euergetes (282-222 BC). King of Egypt. Bust. Marble. Roman copy of an original of the 3rd century BC. Rectangular peristyle. Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum. ( third century AD) National Archaeological Museum of Naples Italy.
RMCNFD7R–Ptolemy III Euergetes
RMR29W1D–Portrait o fthe King Ptolemy III, Euergetes (the benefactor of gods). The reign of Ptolemy III. (246-222 BC). Diorite. Ptolemaic dynasty.
RFT4G3W3–Ancient Ptolemaic Egyptian basalt statue of Ptolemy III, 220 BC . Neues Museum Berlin. Cat No: 14764
RMH6F4X9–Naples. Italy. Bust of Ptolemy III Euergetes from the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RF2HW4B3E–Art inspired by Gold oktadrachm of Ptolemy III Euergetes, Hellenistic, ca. 246–221 B.C., Greek, Ptolemaic, Gold, 1 in., 0oz. (2.5 cm, 27.77g), Coins, conjoined busts of Ptolemy II and Arsinoe II/conjoined busts of Ptolemy I and Berenike I, Alexandria, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMJ57A7W–Marble bust of King Ptolemy III Euergetes (reign 246-222 BC). Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original found in the rectangular peristyle in the Villa dei Papiri (Villa of the Papyri) in Herculaneum on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RF2HK5W25–Inspired by Oktodrachm with Bust of Berenike II, with Ptolemy III, reigned 246–221 BC, Egyptian, Greek, c.900–31 BC, Berenike II, Egyptian, c.269–221 BC, Ptolemaic period, 332–30 BC, Hellenistic, 323–31 BC, 246–221 BC, Gold, Ephesus, Izmir province, Turkey, Asia, Coins & currency, metalwork, diameter, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2BJ51R7–Hieroglyphics on the inside of the Gateway of Ptolemy III Euergetes, entrance to the Temple of Khonsu in the Karnak Temple Complex
RM2AGH0YG–The portal, gateway or propylon of Ptolemy III at Karnak, Egypt as it was in the 1920's
RM2B31K3D–Geographia by Ptolemy, Aphricae Tabula III, 1540 Basel edition - Maps of Africa -
RMKC763F–Coin of Ptolemy III from a Ptolemaic hoard, 246–222 B.C
RMBP5JR6–4218. TYREAN SILVER COIN BEARING THE IMAGE OF PTOLEMY III. (246-221 B.C.)
RM2A7H0FX–A portrait of Ptolemy III (from a coin of the time) .Ptolemy III Euergetes meaning 'Ptolemy the Benefactor'; was king (Pharaoh) from 246 to 222 BC. The Ptolemaic Kingdom reached its height during his reign. He was was the eldest son of Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his first wife Arsinoe I.
RM2HNCACJ–Gateway of Ptolemy III, Thebes, Egypt, Victorian period
RM2AKJ2C5–Egypt, Alexandria, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Archeological Museum, head of Ptolemy III, found during the excavations of the site of the Library.
RMDE1NWH–'Cameo (The Gonzaga Cameo) with King Ptolemy II of Egypt and his wife Arsinoe I', 3rd century BC. Artist: Unknown
RMAY5M1B–Egypt Karnak
RMEX73WH–Lid of the painted wooden outer coffin of Hornedjítef. Reign of Ptolemy III, 246-222 BC, From Asasif, Thebes, Egypt
RM2T4KB58–Ptolemy III Euergetes (282-222 BC). King of Egypt. Bust. Marble. Roman copy of an original of the 3rd century BC. Rectangular peristyle. Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum. ( third century AD) National Archaeological Museum of Naples Italy.
RMPPJ16T–Berenice II (ca. 269-221 BC). Wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes. Bust. Munich. Germany.
RMAM09JH–Ptolemee I Soter Greek Greece general of Alexander the great
RFT4G3TN–Ancient Ptolemaic Egyptian basalt statue of Ptolemy III, 220 BC . Neues Museum Berlin. Cat No: 14764
RMH6F4XK–Naples. Italy. Bust of Ptolemy III Euergetes from the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RMT29YNB–Arsinoe III of Egypt, queen of Egypt (222-205 BC.) Basalt head from the reign of Ptolemy IV. NY Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark.
RMJ57AC3–Marble bust of King Ptolemy III Euergetes (reign 246-222 BC). Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original found in the rectangular peristyle in the Villa dei Papiri (Villa of the Papyri) in Herculaneum on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
RF2HK5W20–Inspired by Oktodrachm with Busts of Ptolemy I and Berenike I, with Ptolemy III, reigned 246–221 BC, Egyptian, Greek, c.900–31 BC, Ptolemy II, reigned 285–246 BC, Arsinoe II, reigned c.316–270 BC, Ptolemy I, reigned 305–283 BC, Berenike I, Macedonian, 340–c.268 BC, Ptolemaic period, 332–30 BC, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMBEXF9A–Portrait from the Villa of the Papyri identified as Ptolemy III Euergetes, Naples National Archaeological Museum.
RF2HW963B–Art inspired by Coin of Ptolemy III from a Ptolemaic hoard, Ptolemaic Period, 246–222 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Birabi, 1915–16, Bronze, Dia. 2.8 cm (1 1/8 in.), A hoard of 162 Ptolemaic coins that contained issue of Ptolemy II, III, and IV, but apparently no later, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMMMB7DH–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. Colonnade of the first courtyard.
RMKC763C–Coin of Ptolemy III from a Ptolemaic hoard, 246–222 B.C
RMPTHME7–Stele of the High Priest of Ptah of Memphis Djed-her. from Saqqara, Calls numerous gods in eleven hieroglyphic text lines. She names the titles and exact lives of the High Priest of Ptah Djed-her (Teos): He died at exactly 43 years, 6 months, and 29 days. The three demotic lines give the exact chronological classification: Teos was in 267 BC. Was born under Ptolemy II Philadelphus and died in 223 BC. Under Ptolemy III. Euergetes.Egypt.
RM2A7H0HT–A portrait of Ptolemy IV (from a coin of the time) (Ptolemy IV Philopator) He was was the fourth King (Pharaoh) of Ptolemaic Egypt from 221 to 204 BC and was the son of Ptolemy III and queen Berenice II
RM2HNCACH–Gateway of Ptolemy III, Thebes, Egypt, Victorian period
RM2AKJ286–Egypt, Alexandria, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Archeological Museum, head of Berenike II, wife of Ptolemy III, found during the Library excavations.
RMD55E5H–Egypt: Karnak. View of the Karnak temple precinct, gate of Ptolemy III, with the temple of Khonsu in the background
RM2RGER8E–The King's Seat at Axum, Abyssinia (Aksum, Ethiopia). Greek- or Egyptian-style throne with four octagonal stone columns. Erected by Ptolemy III Euergetes according to Scottish explorer James Bruce. Copied from Voyages and Travels by George Annesley, Viscount Valentia, and artist Henry Salt, 1809. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Carl Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1810. A 12-volume encyclopedia for children illustrated with almost 1,200 engraved plates on natural history, science, costume, mythology, etc., published from 1790-1830.
RMEX73WJ–Lid of the painted wooden outer coffin of Hornedjítef. Reign of Ptolemy III, 246-222 BC, From Asasif, Thebes, Egypt
RMBC67J0–geography / travel, Egypt, Karnak, temple, gate of King Ptolemy III Euergetes I, 1930s, ,
RMPPB015–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. Colonnade of the first courtyard.
RMRYWWH7–Gateway of Ptolemy III, Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor, Egypt
RFT4G3TB–Ancient Ptolemaic Egyptian basalt statue of Ptolemy III, 220 BC . Neues Museum Berlin. Cat No: 14764
RMH6F4XY–Naples. Italy. Bust of Ptolemy III Euergetes from the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli.
RMC5CC7K–The Gateway of Ptolemy III at the Precinct of Montu, Karnak, Egypt
RMMMRFWP–. Berenice . 1640. Bernardo Strozzi - 'Berenice -wife of Ptolemy III-', oil on canvas, c. 1640, El Paso Museum of Art
RMCTA4D3–Ancient bronze coin depicting Ptolemy III 246-221 BCE. Left Head of Zeus Ammon. Right Eagle standing on thunderbolt
RF2MX7NAM–Gateway Ptolemy III Euergettes, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
RF2HW968M–Art inspired by Coin of Ptolemy III from a Ptolemaic hoard, Ptolemaic Period, 246–222 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Birabi, 1915–16, Bronze, Diam. 4.2 cm, A hoard of 162 Ptolemaic coins that contained issue of Ptolemy II, III, and IV, but apparently no later king, was, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMMMB7E3–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. North side of the first courtyard.
RMKC763A–Coin of Ptolemy III from a Ptolemaic hoard, 246–222 B.C
RMBY2RNP–Egypt Edfu Entrance To Temple Of Horus
RMW51GP0–Coin with Ptolemy (III Euergetes III ?), Unknown, Egypt, about 247 - 222 B.C., Bronze, 0.0668 kg (0.1473 lb
RM2A7GYM4–A portrait of Queen co regent (from a coin of the time). Berenice II Euergetis (or Euergetes) was pharaoh Queen of Egypt from 246 BC to 222 BC as the wife of Ptolemy III Euergetes (her cousin).
RMERGJ2C–Ptolemais, Cyrenaica (present day Libya). Ancient capital, possibly named after Ptolemy III Euergetes. Named Tolmeta in Roman
RMHKKTEH–Bernardo Strozzi - 'Berenice -wife of Ptolemy III-', oil on canvas, c. 1640, El Paso Museum of Art
RMJHJ8N8–Fig. 71. Tolomeo-Evergete I (Ptolemy III Euregetes). Fig. 72. Tolomeo-Filopatore. Fig. 73. Arsinoe (Arsinoe II). Fig. 74. Tolomeo-Epifane (Ptolemy VI Philometor). Fig. 75. Tolomeo- (NYPL b14291206-425721)
RFT2HJYD–Temple of Rameses III. And Pylon of Ptolemy, Karnak, Egypt
RMDB5DF4–geography / travel, Egypt, Luxor, Karnak, buildings, temple, Precinct of Amun-Re, Temple of Khonsu, entrance (Gateway of Ptolemy III), photo circa 1950s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMPPDABT–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. North side of the first courtyard.
RMRYWWGR–Gateway of Ptolemy III, Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor, Egypt
RFT4G3TP–Ancient Ptolemaic Egyptian basalt statue of Ptolemy III, 220 BC . Neues Museum Berlin. Cat No: 14764
RMBBTW3K–Elk157 3195 Egypt Edfu Temple of Horus Ptolemy III 3rd c BC pylon
RM2WMY77G–Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Karnak Temple, Ptolemy III door
RMBA1EB7–geography / travel, Egypt, Thebes East Bank, Karnak, temple of Amun-Re, alley of Sphinx and Pylon of King Ptolemy III Euergetes I, Edition Photoglob, um 1890,
RM2WMY77A–Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Karnak Temple, Ptolemy III door
RF2MX7NB5–Gateway Ptolemy III Euergettes, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
RF2HW9689–Art inspired by Coin of Ptolemy III from a Ptolemaic hoard, Ptolemaic Period, 246–222 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Birabi, 1915–16, Bronze, Diam. 3.4 cm, A hoard of 162 Ptolemaic coins that contained issue of Ptolemy II, III, and IV, but apparently no later king, was, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMMMF43Y–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. View of one of the shrines of the temple
RF2HKM30D–Art inspired by Oktodrachm with Bust of Berenike II, with Ptolemy III, reigned 246-221 BC, Egyptian, Greek, c.900-31 BC, Berenike II, Egyptian, c.269-221 BC, Ptolemaic period, 332-30 BC, Hellenistic, 323-31 BC, 246-221 BC, Gold, Ephesus, Izmir province, Turkey, Asia, Coins & currency, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2EDAYER–Fig. 71. Tolomeo-Evergete I (Ptolemy III Euregetes). Fig. 72. Tolomeo-Filopatore. Fig. 73. Arsinoe (Arsinoe II). Fig. 74. Tolomeo-Epifane (Ptolemy VI Philometor). Fig. 75. Tolomeo-
RM2A2J4K9–Coin Depicting the God Zeus, 247/222 BC, issued by Ptolemy III, Greek, minted in Alexandria, Ancient Greece, Bronze, Diam. 4.3 cm, 74.29 g
RF2HW0W5D–Art inspired by Head, Ptolemy III (?), Ptolemaic Period, 246–222 B.C., From Egypt, Faience, H. 4.4 cm (1 3/4 in.); W. 3 cm (1 3/16 in.); D. 2 cm (13/16 in.), Wearing the diadem of a Ptolemaic ruler, this head is thought to represent Ptolemy III. The head is broken away from a vessel, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B0DXJR–Egypt, coin, aes-19, Ptolemy III, metal, copper, Diam., 19 mm, wt., 4, 87 gr, Greco-Roman Period, Ptolemy Period, Ptolemy III BC 246-221, Egypt
RF2HKM2YN–Art inspired by Oktodrachm with Busts of Ptolemy I and Berenike I, with Ptolemy III, reigned 246-221 BC, Egyptian, Greek, c.900-31 BC, Ptolemy II, reigned 285-246 BC, Arsinoe II, reigned c.316-270 BC, Ptolemy I, reigned 305-283 BC, Berenike I, Macedonian, 340-c.268 BC, Ptolemaic period, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2DTBM6Y–Ruler: Ptolemy III, King of Egypt, 280–222 B.C., ruled 246–222 B.C.Coin of Ptolemy III, King of Egypt from Unknown, 246–222 B.C., Bronze, 33.83 g, 11:00, 34.1 mm, Made in Greece, Greek, 3rd century B.C., Numismatics
RF2HW4B3C–Art inspired by Gold oktadrachm of Ptolemy IV Philopator, Hellenistic, 221–204 B.C., Greek, Ptolemaic, Gold, 1 1/16 in., 0oz. (2.7 cm, 27.77g), Coins, head of Ptolemy III, Euergetes/double cornucopiae, minted in Alexandria, Egypt. Gold and silver were the primary raw materials for, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2WE3FXB–Cairo, Egypt - January 2, 2024: Trilingual Stela of Canopus Decree in Honor of Ptolemy III on display at the Egyptian Museum
RMPPDBDJ–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. First Hypostyle Hall. Columns.
RMRYWWHP–Gateway of Ptolemy III, Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor, Egypt
RFT4G3TH–Ancient Ptolemaic Egyptian basalt statue of Ptolemy III, 220 BC . Neues Museum Berlin. Cat No: 14764
RF2X3K4HF–Gateway of Ptolemy III, Karnak Temple Complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt
RF2H778J2–Ptolemaic Egyptian relief panel from the door of the temple of Ptolemy III, circa 240 BC, Medamud. . Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon inv 1968-148 .
RMJR31DX–Gold Serapeum plaque, Greek with Egyptian heiroglyphs. Serapis was the official chief god of Hellenistic Egypt. His cult was introduced by Ptolemy I, the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty which ruled over Egypt after Alexander the Great. Ptolemy wished to unite the native Egyptians and the Greek colonists under his authority and that of a common God in order to establish a greater interior unity, which was necessary to turn Egypt into a powerful Hellenistic state. Because the Greeks were not interested in the traditional Egyptian animal gods, Serapis was represented in a human form like the Gre
RM2WMY777–Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Karnak Temple, ram headed sphinx alley before Ptolemy III door
RF2MX7N6Y–Gateway of Ptolemy III Euergettes, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
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