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Arsinoe IV was the youngest sister of the Egyptian queen Cleopatra — and she became a tragic victim of her powerful sibling’s political plots.
An archeological missing person’s case has gotten a bit more complicated. Scientists have learned that a skull that long-believed to be that of Cleopatra’s sister Arsinoë IV actually belonged ...
Scientists thought a tomb with similarities to buildings from Ptolemaic Egypt had been erected in memory of Cleopatra’s half sister, Arsinoë IV.
Arsinoe Simon Baron, known affectionately as Noe, passed away peacefully in Springfield, MO, surrounded by family and dear friends. She was born ...
The Ptolemy's bloody history Arsinoe IV was Cleopatra's younger half-sister or sister, both of them fathered by Ptolemy XII Auletes, though whether they shared a mother is not clear.
Arsinoe Simon Baron, known affectionately as Noe, passed away peacefully in Springfield, MO, surrounded by family and dear friends. She was born in Orestias, Greece, to Haiganoush and Dicran Simon,… ...
A close-to-century-old mystery surrounding a skull thought to belong to Cleopatra’s murdered sister has been solved.
Skull long thought to be Cleopatra’s sister’s was actually a young boy Skull found in ruins of Ephesos in 1929 thought to be Arsinoë IV is actually skull of 11-14-year-old boy.
A unique queen's crown with ancient symbols combined with a new method of studying status in Egyptian reliefs forms the basis for a re-interpretation of historical developments in Egypt in the ...
A cutting-edge analysis of a skull found in Turkey in 1929 proves once and for all that it is not Arsinoë IV, Cleopatra's half sister.