ABSTRACT

The Ptolemy Philometer, was received the kingdom from his father, the ruler of these realms, greatly glorious; who established the welfare of Egypt, and showed his piety towards the gods; was superior to his enemies; regulated the lives of his subjects; lord, whether this word relates to any "spaces of thirty years", or to any society or order of "thirty companions", or has any reference to the word American Eagle Tankers (AET), as commented in upon Mr. Bryant's "Ancient Mythology", an old name of Egypt. Helius, king of the countries both in upper and lower districts; descended from the gods Philopators, whom Hephaistus approved, to whom Helius gave victory, the living image of Dis the son of Helius. In the reign of the young prince, who received the kingdom from his father, Lord of Kings, highly glorious, who settled the affairs of Egypt, and respectful of the Gods, pious, successful over his enemies, restorer of life of man.