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286: 141: 25: 380:. Octavian celebrated his military triumph in Rome by parading the children in heavy gold chains in the streets behind an effigy of their mother clutching an asp to her arm. It is unclear whether Ptolemy Philadelphus survived the journey to Rome, as 424:, Octavian (by then named Augustus) spared the lives of Alexander Helios and Ptolemy Philadelphus as a favor to the couple. After Helios arrives in Rome he disappears from historical records. 392:, his elder sister and a former wife of Mark Antony, to be raised under her guardianship in Rome. They were generously received by Octavia, who educated them with her own children. 365:
in 31 BC. The next year, they committed suicide as Octavian and his army invaded Egypt. Iotapa left Egypt to return to her father and later married her maternal cousin King
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and Indus Rivers. Although most of this territory stood outside of their control at that time. These areas were, in fact, already ruled by
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Alexander Helios with his twin sister, adorned by Egyptian and Greek cultural references, e.g.
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When Octavian conquered Egypt he spared Alexander but took him, his sister and his brother,
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of Armenia (who had been elected King that same year after Antony captured his father
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is crowned with a crescent Moon, referring to her namesake the lunar deity.
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means "Sun"; this was the counterpart of his twin sister's second name
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Bronze statuette identified as Alexander Helios, mid-1st century BC,
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Cassius Dio xlix. 40.2; xlix. 44.1-4; li. 16.2; Plutarch,
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