The name of the son was Ptolemy Ceraunus; that of the daughter was Lysandra.
She and Lysandra were sisters, or, rather, half-sisters—being daughters of the same father.
Lysandra was overwhelmed with consternation and sorrow at this event.
Seleucus was pleased with the pretext afforded him, by the coming of Lysandra, for embarking in new wars.
Still, the position and the influence of Lysandra were very high.