Arsinoe II, Ancient Greek: 316 BC-unknown date from July 270BC until 260BC) was a Ptolemaic Greek Princess of Ancient Egypt and through marriage was Queen of Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedonia as wife of king Lysimachus (Greek) and later co-ruler of Egypt with her brother-husband Ptolemy II Philadelphus which means Ptolemy the sibling-loving.
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