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Qué (quién) es Alexandrine$2160$ - definición

CAESAR'S INTERVENTION IN EGYPT DURING HIS CIVIL WAR
Alexandrine war; Alexandrine Civil War
  • Depiction of [[Cleopatra VII]], one of the participants in the dynastic struggle after Ptolemy XII Auletes' death in 51 BC.
  • 30 BC}}, according to [[Otto Puchstein]], a 19th century German archaeologist.
  • Depiction of [[Ptolemy XII Auletes]].

Alexandrine von Taxis         
  • Alexandrine von Taxis
Alexandrine de Rye, Comtesse de Varax
Alexandrine von Taxis (1 August 1589 – 26 December 1666), was a German noblewoman who served as Imperial General Postmaster of the Kaiserliche Reichspost, the General Post Office of the Holy Roman Empire, as well as the Post Master of the Spanish Netherlands, from 1628 until 1646.
Alexandrine         
  • [[Alexander the Great]] in a diving bell: a scene from the line's namesake, the ''Roman d'Alexandre''.
LINE OF POETIC METER COMPRISING 12 SYLLABLES
Alexandrine Verse; Alexandrines; Alexandrine verse; Iambic hexameter; Alexandrine couplet
·adj Belonging to Alexandria; Alexandrian.
II. Alexandrine ·noun A kind of verse consisting in English of twelve syllables.
Alexandrine of Prussia, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin         
THIRD DAUGHTER AND SIXTH CHILD OF FREDERICK WILLIAM III OF PRUSSIA
Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1803-1892); Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1803–1892); Princess Alexandrine of Prussia, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
1825 by Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow of the Grand Duchess and two of her children, Frederick Francis and Louise

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Alexandrian war

The Alexandrian war was a phase of Caesar's civil war in which Julius Caesar involved himself in an Egyptian dynastic struggle. Caesar attempted to mediate a succession dispute between Cleopatra and Ptolemy XIII and exact repayment of certain Egyptian debts.

Arriving in Alexandria in October 48 BC and seeking initially to apprehend Pompey, his enemy in the civil war, Caesar found that Pompey had been assassinated by Ptolemy XIII's men. Caesar's financial demands and high-handedness then triggered a conflict which put him under siege in Alexandria's palace quarter. Only after external intervention from a Roman client state were Caesar's forces relieved. In the aftermath of Caesar's victory at the Battle of the Nile and Ptolemy XIII's death, Caesar installed his mistress Cleopatra as Egyptian queen, with her younger brother as co-monarch.