Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
Any efforts of Cleopatra did not seriously effect the world in general, but caused havoc in her immediate part of the world. Cleopatra, thinking she was backed up by Rome in the person of Marc Antony, began meddling in her neighbors' internal affairs, in particular those of Herod's. She caused him not only domestic trouble, but also instigated a war between him and the Nabatiean Arabs. In her efforts to gain more territory, she made enemies of the kingdoms surrounding Egypt by the Donations of Alexandria, in which her children were given the kingdoms of surrounding areas with herself as the over-ruler.
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Cleopatra's legacy to the world is, "Don't mess with snakes!"
For a brief time, Cleopatra gained territory along the eastern Mediterranean in a deal wit Mark Antony for her financial support for his war efforts.
No, Cleopatra VII's tomb has not been discovered. Despite efforts and numerous theories, the exact location of her tomb remains unknown.
Cleopatra and her disrupting effect on Roman politics was the final death blow to the Roman republic.
Cleopatra had a disastrous and devastating effect on Egypt. She lost the country (and her life) due to her pride and greed.
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Yes, Cleopatra was one of the wealthiest women in the ancient world.
The ruins of Cleopatra's palace are believed to be located in the Eastern Harbor of Alexandria, Egypt. However, the exact remains of the palace have yet to be definitively identified due to ongoing archaeological efforts in the area.
Cleopatra did absolutely nothing to change the world neither in her own time nor in our time today.
Cleopatra changed the world. She prevented the Greeks from succeeding with a French invasion. Thus, they were not psychologically ready to continue their quest for world domination.
Cleopatra's actions never helped the world. In fact none of her actions affected the world one way or another.