Cleopatra basically did, but she was also helped by A man. She did rule an army of men in her position. She was a ruler, because she killed her brother. So yes she was a ruler, I'm pretty sure, but look it up incase.
yes because she wanted to rule egypt by herself
Most Pharaohs were males but in some cases, there were female pharaohs including Cleopatra and Hatshepsut.
Not a doggone thing. Cleopatra, although the queen of Egypt and followed the Egyptian religion, was still Greek. She looked down on the native Egyptians as inferiors. Her efforts to enhance the country were all concerned with Alexandria and the Greek population.
No. The Greeks were too he-man to allow that. However, Cleopatra was of Greek descent, but she ruled Egypt, and only because an invading Roman named Julius Caesar deposed her brother and placed her on the throne.
More than likely he was not cremated. Now even though cremation was the Roman custom of burial at the time of Antony's death, Antony requested that he be buried in Egypt and the Egyptian custom of burial was mummification and interment. If they ever find his and Cleopatra's tomb, we will know for sure.
yes because she wanted to rule egypt by herself
She was a woman. Have you ever read GIRLS WHO RULED ANCIENT EGYPT? Cleopatra is in there.
She never did, because she didn't have to. Cleopatra was already queen of Egypt; she was queen before she ever left for Rome.
Cleopatra did meny thing she got Egypt out of debt and was queen those war and her and her brother had to share the thone and she made Egypt more powerful then ever she made canles by the to that's what she did
I don't think there was a girl king in Egypt, but there was a few girl queens and pharaohs. Like, Cleopatra.
He ruled before Cleopatra had even came along! He handed the throne over to her when she was 18! hope this helped.
Cleopatra's kingdom was only invaded once, by Octavian. Remember, this was only during Cleopatra's rule. Ancient Egypt was invaded several times in its long history.
No hatshepsut was earlier. Although she was the most powerful Pharaoh ever
If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.If you mean Pompey the Great, no. In fact its doubtful if Cleopatra ever met him. However his son Gaius Pompey, did visit Egypt trying to get help against Caesar and its possible that she may have had an affair with him, although evidence for this is lacking.
Yes, Cleopatra was married to both of her brothers.
No, Caesr and Cleopatra never married.
There is no record of Cleopatra ever inventing a single thing.