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  1. Alexander Helios (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος Ἥλιος; late 40 BC – unknown, but possibly between 29 and 25 BC) [1] was a Ptolemaic prince and son of Pharaoh Cleopatra VII of the Ptolemaic dynasty and Roman triumvir Mark Antony.

  2. Aug 14, 2018 · Alexander Helios was proclaimed King of Kings like his brother Caesarion and was granted territories which included Armenia, Media, and Parthia. Alexander Helios himself appeared in the costume of an Iranian prince, signifying his new dominion.

  3. Jan 31, 2022 · Alexander Helios was one of the four children of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, born in 40 BCE. He was named after Alexander the Great and the Greek god of the sun, but his fate remains unknown after he disappeared from the historical record.

  4. May 17, 2023 · Caesarion had two brothers: Alexander Helios (Greek “sun”) and Ptolemy Philadelphus. Alexander Helios was born as the second of Cleopatra's three sons. In 34 BC he received a title of “King of Kings.”

  5. Alexander Helios was a Ptolemaic prince and the son of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony. He was born in Alexandria around 40 BC and died possibly between 29 and 25 BC in Rome.

  6. Alexander Helios (40 BCE – c. late 1st century BCE) was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, the second oldest son of Cleopatra VII (69 BCE – 30 BCE) and the twin brother of Cleopatra Selene II (40 BCE – 5 BCE).

  7. Jul 26, 2023 · Ancient Origins articles related to Alexander Helios in the sections of history, archaeology, human origins, unexplained, artifacts, ancient places and myths