They did somethng that made them both really happy
they screwed
After Julius Caesars assassination in 44BCE she had a love affair with Marc Antony, and supported him in his claim to the roman throne.
Julius Caesar and Marc Antony were the only famous admirers that she had.
Cleopatra's first mentor would have been her father and then Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.
Cleopatra had no role in the first triumvirate. During the second triumvirate she had a relationship with Marc Antony and because of this was used as a tool by Octavian to discredit Antony and to get the senate to declare the war against her.
No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.No, Marc Antony was no relation to Cleopatra. They were lovers and political allies.
Yes, at least her chldren by Marc Antony survived. They were taken to Rome and raised and educated by Octavia, Octavian's sister, who had once been married to Marc Antony. Caesarion was executed.
Cleopatra had 2 boys and 1 girl with Mark Antony:]
Cleopatra and Marc Antony's children were named Alexander Helios, Cleopatra Selene and Ptolemy Philadelphos.
Her older sister was killed by her father. Her younger sister, Arsinoe, was killed by Marc Antony's orders at Cleopatra's insistance.
They were Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.
No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.No, Marc Antony was not Caesar's son, but he was a distant nephew.
Both Cleopatra and Marc Antony had individual histories. Cleo as an Egyptian queen and Antony as a soldier/politician. If you mean in their relationship history or their history together, they were first and foremost political allies. They had a sexual relationship, in particular when Cleopatra wanted some concession from Rome, although she did not always get her way. Both of them made errors in judgement and paid the ultimate price for their mistakes.