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Tlepolemus (regent of Egypt) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tlepolemus (regent of Egypt) :''For others of this name see Tlepolemus (disambiguation)'' Tlepolemus was regent of Egypt in the Ptolemaic period under the reign of the boy-king Ptolemy V. He was briefly prominent at the end of the 3rd century BC; his dates of birth and death are not known. Tlepolemus was a member of a distinguished Persian family who had migrated to Egypt in the late 3rd century BC.〔Ian Scott-Kilvert, F. W. Walbank, eds, ''Polybius: The rise of the Roman Empire'' (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1979) p. 484 note 1〕 He was ''strategos'' (military governor) of the region of Pelusium in 202 BC when the regent Agathocles and his family were overthrown and killed in a popular uprising. Tlepolemus took Agathocles' place as regent, but held it only until the following year, 201 BC, when he was in his turn replaced by Aristomenes of Alyzia. ==Notes==
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