Ptolemaic Kingdom - Egyptian nationalism reached a peak in the reign of Ptolemy IV
Time: 221 BC
Place: Alexandria, Egypt
Details: Egyptian nationalism reached a peak in the reign of Ptolemy IV Philopator (221–205 BC), when a succession of native self-proclaimed "Pharoah" gained control over one district.
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