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Ptolemy in Latin

Ptolemy in Latin is Ptolemaeus — Ptolemy means a male given name of Greek origin, most famously borne by the ancient astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy, and by the line of Macedonian-Egyptian kings founded by Ptolemy I.

Ptolemy in Latin

Ptolemaeus
proper noun
A en given name of Greek origin, borne by historical persons in ancient Egypt.

What does "Ptolemy" mean?

  1. name A male given name of Greek origin, most famously borne by the ancient astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy, and by the line of Macedonian-Egyptian kings founded by Ptolemy I.
    "Ptolemy's Almagest shaped astronomy for over a thousand years."

Ptolemy in a sentence

  • Ptolemy's Almagest shaped astronomy for over a thousand years.

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What is "Ptolemy" in Latin?

"Ptolemy" in Latin is Ptolemaeus. Ptolemy means: A male given name of Greek origin, most famously borne by the ancient astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy, and by the line of Macedonian-Egyptian kings founded by Ptolemy I.

How do you use "Ptolemy" in a sentence?

Example: "Ptolemy's Almagest shaped astronomy for over a thousand years." In Latin, "Ptolemy" is Ptolemaeus.

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