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Ptolemy I Soter

Ptolemy I Soter was a Macedonian general under Alexander the Great, satrap and later king of Egypt, and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. He ruled Egypt after Alexander's death and died in 282 BC.

Born
c. 367 BCE
Died
282 BCE
Role
Hellenistic king

King of Egypt (c. 367 BC-282 BC)

Portrait of Ptolemy I Soter in Hellenistic dress
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Also known as
Ptolemy, Ptolemy I, Ptolemy Soter
Region
Egypt, Macedon, Eastern Mediterranean, Egypt
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334-323 BC
Companion of Alexander

Ptolemy served as one of Alexander's close Macedonian companions during the campaigns across Persia, Egypt, and Asia.

323 BC
Taking Egypt

After Alexander's death, Ptolemy received Egypt and quickly turned it into his secure base of power.

c. 321 BC
Alexander's body

Ptolemy intercepted Alexander's body and brought it to Egypt, turning the dead king into a source of legitimacy.

305-282 BC
Ptolemaic dynasty

Ptolemy declared himself king and founded the Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt for nearly three centuries.

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The general who made Egypt his kingdom

Follow Ptolemy from Alexander's companion to founder of the dynasty that ended with Cleopatra.

334-323 BC

Companion of Alexander

Ptolemy served as one of Alexander's close Macedonian companions during the campaigns across Persia, Egypt, and Asia.

323 BC

Taking Egypt

After Alexander's death, Ptolemy received Egypt and quickly turned it into his secure base of power.

c. 321 BC

Alexander's body

Ptolemy intercepted Alexander's body and brought it to Egypt, turning the dead king into a source of legitimacy.

305-282 BC

Ptolemaic dynasty

Ptolemy declared himself king and founded the Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt for nearly three centuries.

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  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Ptolemy I Soter,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Ptolemy I Soter,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Ptolemy I Soter,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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