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In page Oenanthe of Egypt:

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She was a woman of obscure origins. She had married (at an unknown date) Agathocles, an Egyptian Greek nobleman. (Her husband's maternal grandfather, Agathocles of Syracuse, had ruled as the Greek Tyrant of Syracuse in Sicily from 317 to 289 BC and became king of much of Sicily[citation needed]; her husband's maternal grandmother, Theoxena of Syracuse, a Greek Macedonian noblewoman, was the second older maternal half-sister of the Greek-Egyptian Pharaoh Ptolemy II Philadelphus[citation needed], who reigned from 284 to 246 BC.) Oenanthe bore Agathocles four children: one son, Agathocles; one daughter, called Agathoclea; and another two daughters whose names are unknown.[citation needed]