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Ptolemais may refer to:
People
- Ptolemais of Cyrene, a c. 3rd-century BC mathematician and musical theorist
- Ptolemais, daughter of Ptolemy I Soter and mother of Demetrius the Fair
Places
Africa
- Ptolemais, Cyrenaica, a city in modern-day Libya
- Ptolemais Euergetis, modern-day Faiyum in Egypt
- Ptolemais Hermiou or Ptolemais in the Thebaid, modern-day El Mansha in the Sohag Governorate of Egypt
- Ptolemais Theron, a city on the African coast of the Red Sea
Elsewhere
- Ptolemais (Ionia), or Lebedus, on and around the Kısık Peninsula
- Ptolemais (Macedonia), or Ptolemaida, in West Macedonia, Greece
- Ptolemais (Pamphylia), a coastal town of ancient Pamphylia or of Cilicia
- Ptolemais, a name that may have been given to Larisa (Troad), Anatolia
- Ptolemais in Phoenicia, later Acre, in modern-day Israel
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Ptolemais
- Ptolemy (disambiguation)
- Ptolemaic Kingdom
- Ptolemaiida, a taxon of extinct wolf-like mammals
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