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Head Attributed to Arsinoe II | Ptolemaic Period

Head Attributed to Arsinoe II. Ptolemaic Period. 278–270 B.C. ... This small head was created in the early part of the reign of the Macedonian Greek Ptolemies and ...

The Bronze Head of Arsinoë III in Mantua - Getty Museum

The paper proposes the bronze head of Queen Arsinoë III from the collection of the Museo Civico di Palazzo Te in Mantua, Italy, as a portrait type.

Head of Queen Arsinoe III - Baltimore - The Walters Art Museum

Head of Queen Arsinoe III ... Queen Arsinoe III, wife and sister of King Ptolemy IV Philopator, wears the royal diadem and the hairstyle of the goddess Isis.

Head of a goddess or queen – Works – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

DescriptionOn iconographic grounds, this life-size female head has been considered a portrait of the Ptolemaic queen Arsinoe II (316-270 B.C.) or an image of a ...

Head of a woman (Arsinoe II or Arsinoe III) - Collection Highlights

Arsinoë II and III were queens in Egypt during Hellenistic (Greek) times. Both were powerful rulers who married their brothers, the pharaohs Ptolemy II and IV.

Head of a Ptolemaic Queen

The woman's most notable features are round fleshy cheeks and a short chin, traits that are recognizable in coin portraits of queen Arsinoe II, two examples of ...

Head of Arsinoe II (obverse); Double Cornucopia (reverse)

On this long-lived series of coinage, Arsinoe II, a divinized Hellenistic queen, wears the crown and veil associated with Hera; a scepter may be just ...

figure | British Museum

Head of a Ptolemaic queen in glazed composition. This ... COMPASS Image Caption: Faience head of Arsinoe II From Naukratis, Egypt, 3rd century BC.

Amethyst head of Arsinoë II, Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt

Amethyst head of Arsinoë II, Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt. Arsinoë II was a Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt, who also held the Egyptian titles of King of Upper & Lower ...

Egypt Museum - Amethyst head of Arsinoë II, Queen and... | Facebook

Her face is carved from pure Amethyst, and she gazes outward to the left. Arsinoë II was the Daughter of Ptolemy I from Berenice I, and the ...

Head of Arsinoe III | History 2701 Wiki - Fandom

Created in the late 3rd or early 2nd century BCE in Greece or Egypt, this smaller than life-sized marble sculpture unfortunately bears no conclusive ...

Marble head of a Ptolemaic queen | Greek | Hellenistic

... head has been identified as Arsinoe II, who ruled together with her brother, Ptolemy II, from 278 B.C. until her death in 270 B.C. Not only was the queen ...

Mnaieon (oktadrachm) of Kingdom of Egypt with head of Arsinoe II ...

Obverse: Head of Arsinoe to right with ram's horn, fillet and stephane in hair, and veil over back of head. Over head is top of sceptre (?).

Arsinoe II - Wikipedia

Arsinoë II was a Ptolemaic queen and co-regent of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of ancient Egypt. She was given the Egyptian title "King of Upper and Lower Egypt", ...

Head Attributed to Arsinoe II | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

This small head was created in the early part of the reign of the Macedonian Greek Ptolemies and is believed to depict Arsinoe II (278–270 ...

Temple Relief of Queen Arsinoe II | Harvard Art Museums

On this relief fragment from a temple, the deified Queen Arsinoë II (c. 316–270 BCE), sister and wife of King Ptolemy II (r. 283/282– 246 BCE), wears a vulture ...

Head of Arsinoë | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections

Coin, decadrachm of Arsinoë II, silver, head of Arsinoë / cornucopiae, Greek, 3rd cent BC.

Faience head of Arsinoe II - Google Arts & Culture

Title: Faience head of Arsinoe II · Date Created: -299/-200 · Physical Dimensions: Height: 5.80cm · External Link: British Museum collection online · Technique: ...

Arsinoe II - Brooklyn Museum

Arsinoe II was, first, queen of Thrace, then co-ruler of Egypt with her brother and husband, Ptolemy II. She and Ptolemy shared all power.

Egypt Museum - Amethyst head of Arsinoë II, Queen and... - Facebook

Amethyst head of Arsinoë II, Queen and Pharaoh of Egypt Arsinoë II was a Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt, who also held the Egyptian titles of King of Upper &...