Pelops (Ancient Greek: Πέλοψ), son of Alexander, was an official in Ptolemaic Egypt in the third century BC. Pelops came from Macedonia and became a 'Friend' (philos) of King Ptolemy II, serving him as a military commander on Samos. In 281 BC, he was honoured with Samian citizenship. In the twenty-second year of Ptolemy II (264/3 BC), Pelops served as Priest of Alexander. Pelops had a younger brother, Taurinus, who himself served as Priest of Alexander in 260/59. Pelops' son, also called Pelops, was also a Ptolemaic official.
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- Pelope (figlio di Alessandro) (it)
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| - Pelops (Ancient Greek: Πέλοψ), son of Alexander, was an official in Ptolemaic Egypt in the third century BC. Pelops came from Macedonia and became a 'Friend' (philos) of King Ptolemy II, serving him as a military commander on Samos. In 281 BC, he was honoured with Samian citizenship. In the twenty-second year of Ptolemy II (264/3 BC), Pelops served as Priest of Alexander. Pelops had a younger brother, Taurinus, who himself served as Priest of Alexander in 260/59. Pelops' son, also called Pelops, was also a Ptolemaic official. (en)
- Pelope (in greco antico: Πέλοψ, Pélops; ... – ...; fl. III secolo a.C.) è stato un militare e sacerdote egizio, attivo sotto Tolomeo II Filadelfo. (it)
- Pelops (altgriechisch Πέλοψ), Sohn des Alexandros, war im 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr. ein Offizier der hellenistischen Ptolemäerdynastie in Ägypten. Pelops stammte aus Makedonien, stieg in Ägypten zu einem „Freund“ (philos) des Königs Ptolemaios II. auf und diente diesem als Truppenbefehlshaber auf Samos. Hier wurde ihm von der Stadt Samos die Ehrenbürgerwürde verliehen. Im 22. Herrscherjahr von Ptolemaios II. (264/263 v. Chr.) amtierte Pelops als Priester des Alexander und der „Geschwistergötter“. Die Familie des Pelops: (de)
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| - Pelops (altgriechisch Πέλοψ), Sohn des Alexandros, war im 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr. ein Offizier der hellenistischen Ptolemäerdynastie in Ägypten. Pelops stammte aus Makedonien, stieg in Ägypten zu einem „Freund“ (philos) des Königs Ptolemaios II. auf und diente diesem als Truppenbefehlshaber auf Samos. Hier wurde ihm von der Stadt Samos die Ehrenbürgerwürde verliehen. Im 22. Herrscherjahr von Ptolemaios II. (264/263 v. Chr.) amtierte Pelops als Priester des Alexander und der „Geschwistergötter“. Pelops hatte einen jüngeren Bruder, der Taurinos hieß und im Jahr 260/259 v. Chr. ebenfalls als Alexanderpriester amtierte. Pelops’ gleichnamiger Sohn diente ebenfalls den Ptolemäern. Die Familie des Pelops: (de)
- Pelops (Ancient Greek: Πέλοψ), son of Alexander, was an official in Ptolemaic Egypt in the third century BC. Pelops came from Macedonia and became a 'Friend' (philos) of King Ptolemy II, serving him as a military commander on Samos. In 281 BC, he was honoured with Samian citizenship. In the twenty-second year of Ptolemy II (264/3 BC), Pelops served as Priest of Alexander. Pelops had a younger brother, Taurinus, who himself served as Priest of Alexander in 260/59. Pelops' son, also called Pelops, was also a Ptolemaic official. (en)
- Pelope (in greco antico: Πέλοψ, Pélops; ... – ...; fl. III secolo a.C.) è stato un militare e sacerdote egizio, attivo sotto Tolomeo II Filadelfo. (it)
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