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'''Ptolemaic''' is the adjective formed from the name '''Ptolemy'''. '''Ptolemaic''' is the adjective formed from the name '''Ptolemy'''.


'''Ptolemaic''' usually refers to one of two uses: This adjective is usually used in one of two ways:
*The Egyptian dynasty founded in 305 BC by the Macedonian general ''']''' *To describe the Egyptian dynasty founded in 305 BC by the Macedonian general ''']'''
*''']''', the 2nd century AD geographer and astronomer *To describe ''']''', the 2nd century AD geographer and astronomer


Common uses include: Common uses include:

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Ptolemaic is the adjective formed from the name Ptolemy.

This adjective is usually used in one of two ways:

  • To describe the Egyptian dynasty founded in 305 BC by the Macedonian general Ptolemy
  • To describe Claudius Ptolemaeus, the 2nd century AD geographer and astronomer

Common uses include:

Ptolemaic can also refer to other people or objects called Ptolemy.

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