Ptolemy II extends Alexandria, which is rapidly …
Years: 259BCE - 259BCE
Ptolemy II extends Alexandria, which is rapidly becoming the literary and scientific center of the Hellenistic world, and wins renown as a great patron of the arts and sciences.
Zenon, the confidential business manager of Philadelphus' chief minister, is in 259 sent to Palestine and Syria, where his master has commercial interests.
His letters speak particularly of a trade in slaves, especially of young girls for prostitution, in whom there appears to have been a brisk trade, with export to Egypt.
Zenon's records also testify to a considerable trade in cereals, oil and wine.
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People
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- Jews
- Greeks, Hellenistic
- Macedon, Antigonid Kingdom of
- Egypt, Ptolemaic Kingdom of
- Seleucid Kingdom
- Syrian people
