| Ptolemy V Epiphanes 205-180 B.C. Ptolemaic Dynasty Ptolemy V Epiphanes was the fifth ruler of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. He was the son of Ptolemy
IV Philopator and Arsinoe III. He became king after his father's death, when he was only five
years old. After his father's death, his mother was eager to become the next regent. Ptolemy
IV Philopator's two most powerful ministers, Sosibius and Agathocles had Arsinoe murdered.
He was passed from the control of one adviser to another. The Rosetta Stone gives the
trilingual inscription of the ceremonies attending the coronation of Ptolemy V Epiphanes. He
was married to Cleopatra I. He died at the age of twenty-eight while putting down the last of
the insurgents in the Delta. There were rumors that he had been poisoned. He left his wife,
who was the daughter of Antiochus, as regent for their young son Ptolemy VI Philomentor.
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