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: Instead of gratitude, his actions earned Caesar's ire. Potheinos eventually led a revolt against Caesar in Alexandria, which ultimately led to his execution in 48 BC. The Spirit of Sacrifice: Saint Pothinus of Lyon

: He steered the young Ptolemy XIII’s policy. potheinos

When Ptolemy XII Auletes died, he left his kingdom to his eldest children, Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIII, instructing them to rule jointly. Initially, Pothinus served as a guardian and regent for the young boy-king, Ptolemy XIII. But rather than facilitating a shared rule, Pothinus sought to consolidate total power for himself. He recognized that Cleopatra, intelligent and assertive, was a threat to his influence over the young Pharaoh. Consequently, he orchestrated a campaign to marginalize her, eventually driving her into exile in Syria. : Instead of gratitude, his actions earned Caesar's ire

Would you like this adapted for a specific platform, audience, or tone (e.g., romantic, platonic, spiritual)? When Ptolemy XII Auletes died, he left his

Pothinus is often remembered as a villain, the conniving courtier who tried to manipulate a superpower and failed. His execution removed the primary obstacle to Cleopatra’s rule, and shortly after his death, the Egyptian army was defeated, and Ptolemy XIII drowned in the Nile.

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