Queen of Egypt from 116–115 BC
A Ptolemaic queen who held Egypt's throne for barely a year before her marriage collapsed, then crossed into Syria and crowned herself again beside a rival king.
Cleopatra IV married her brother Ptolemy IX Lathyros and ruled Egypt as queen from 116 BC, but the arrangement lasted only until 115 BC. After the split she didn't retreat — she went east and became queen consort of Syria by marrying Antiochus IX Cyzicenus, a Seleucid king. She traded one throne for another, each time through marriage, each time into the tangled dynastic wars that defined the Hellenistic world.
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