- Ptolemy of Mauretania
Ptolemy of Mauretania or Ptolemy of Morocco (Ptolemy or Ptolemaios, Greek: "ο Πτολεμαίος", Latin: "PTOLEMAEVS", 1 BC – AD 40) was a prince and the last Roman client king of
Mauretania .Ptolemy was the only son to queen
Cleopatra Selene II and kingJuba II ofMauretania .Cleopatra of Mauretania could have been his possible elder sister and his younger sister was Drusilla of Mauretania. His fatherJuba II ofNumidia , was a son to kingJuba I of Numidia (a king ofNumidia of Berber descent fromNorth Africa , who was an ally to Roman GeneralPompey ). His motherCleopatra Selene II was a daughter toPtolemaic Greek queenCleopatra VII of Egypt by Roman TriumvirMark Antony , with whom he shared a striking resemblance. Ptolemy was of Berber, Greek and Roman ancestry.Ptolemy with his sisters, were the only grandchildren to African king
Juba I of Numidia ,Ptolemaic Greek queenCleopatra VII of Egypt and were among the younger grandchildren to Roman TriumvirMark Antony . Through his maternal grandfather, he was a distant relative to DictatorJulius Caesar and theJulio-Claudian dynasty . Ptolemy was a first cousin to Roman GeneralGermanicus and his brother Roman EmperorClaudius and a second cousin toRoman Emperor Caligula , Roman EmpressAgrippina the Younger , Roman EmpressValeria Messalina and Roman EmperorNero .Ptolemy was most probably born in Caesaria, the capital of the Kingdom of
Mauretania (modernCherchell ,Algeria ) in theRoman Empire . He was named Ptolemy, in honor of his mother’s Greek,Ptolemaic and Egyptian heritage.His parents sent him to
Rome to be educated. In Rome, Ptolemy received a Roman education and became Romanized. His mother died in 6. In 21, Ptolemy returned to Mauretania from Rome and his aging father made him co-ruler. After his father’s death in 23, he became the sole ruler of Mauretania.Local Berber tribes, Numidian Tacfarinas and Garamantes in 17 started to revolt against the kingdom of
Mauretania andRome . This war had ravaged Africa and Berbers, including former slaves of Ptolemy’s household had joined in the revolt. Ptolemy and his army tried unsuccessfully to end the revolt against the Berbers. The war inAfrica , had reached the point that Ptolemy summoned the Roman Governor of Africa, Publius Cornelius Dolabella and his army to help Ptolemy in ending the revolt. The war ended in 24 and although Ptolemy’s army and the Romans won, both sides suffered considerable losses of infantry and cavalry.The Roman Senate, impressed by Ptolemy’s loyal conduct, had sent a Roman Senator to visit Ptolemy. The Roman Senator, recognised his loyal conduct by awarding Ptolemy an ivory sceptre, an embroidered triumphal robe and the senator greeted Ptolemy as "king, ally and friend". This recognition was a tradition which was revived, to recognise and reward the allies to Rome.
Ptolemy was well educated; was a popular king with the Berbers and had proven his capability and loyalty as an ally and client king to Rome. He would often visit
Alexandria ,Egypt .Ptolemy married a woman called
Julia Urania , who probably was a member of theRoyal Family of Emesa , (modernHoms ,Syria ). They married at an unknown date in the 1st century and their only child, a daughter called Drusilla, (known as Drusilla of Mauretania) was born about 38.In 40,
Caligula invited Ptolemy to Rome, with the pretext of being his relative. Caligula welcomed him with appropriate honors. As Ptolemy entered an amphitheater during a gladiatorial show, he wore a purple cloak that attracted admiration. Out of jealousy, Caligula ordered Ptolemy's execution.After the murder of Ptolemy in Rome, a revolt against the empire was set in motion by the Berbers.
Aedemon , a former slave from Ptolemy's household, started the revolt. The rebels were such skilled fighters that Roman GeneralsGaius Suetonius Paulinus andGnaeus Hosidius Geta were needed to end the revolt.Claudius assessed the kingdom and its future. He decided to divide the kingdom into two Roman provinces which wereMauretania Tingitana andMauretania Caesariensis . Claudius tried Gaius Rabirius Postumus (a man from a senatorial family) for treason, who before tried unsuccessfully to recover money from Ptolemy.Much prior to Ptolemy's death, Caligula had sent him a peculiar message stating: "Do nothing at all, neither good or bad, to the bearer."
Ptolemy is mentioned in the novels by
Robert Graves ,"I, Claudius " and "Claudius the God". On Friday 10 December 2004, the US Auction Group, Sotheby in New York, auctioned a seven inche fine bronze Roman imperial bust of Ptolemy of Mauretania about age 15. The bust c. 5–20, was estimated between US$300,000 - US$500,000, but was sold for US$960,000.ources
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