Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in 48 BC because she tried to usurp power from her brother, who the Alexandrians preferred as their ruler. Her brother, backed by most of the Alexandrians, fought back and Cleo had to flee for her life.
Cleopatra was exiled in the power struggle with her brother. She was forced to flee Alexandria or else be killed.
Cleopatra ascended the throne of Egypt in 51 BCE after her father dies and she marries her brother, Ptolemy XIII. In 49 BCE Cleopatra is expelled from Alexandria by a revolt staged by Ptolemy XIII's guardians. In 48 BCE Cleopatra meets Julius Caesar. In 47 BCE Caesar and Cleopatra defeat her Egyptian enemies and she takes the throne back. In 44 BCE Cleopatra has her youngest brother Ptolemy XV poisoned so that her son can rule Egypt when he is older. In 42 BCE Cleopatra meets Marc Antony for the first time as an adult.
No, you have your queens mixed. It was Cleopatra who was exiled by her brother.
43 bc
In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.
It was 48 B.C.
Cleopatra was exiled in the power struggle with her brother. She was forced to flee Alexandria or else be killed.
Cleopatra ascended the throne of Egypt in 51 BCE after her father dies and she marries her brother, Ptolemy XIII. In 49 BCE Cleopatra is expelled from Alexandria by a revolt staged by Ptolemy XIII's guardians. In 48 BCE Cleopatra meets Julius Caesar. In 47 BCE Caesar and Cleopatra defeat her Egyptian enemies and she takes the throne back. In 44 BCE Cleopatra has her youngest brother Ptolemy XV poisoned so that her son can rule Egypt when he is older. In 42 BCE Cleopatra meets Marc Antony for the first time as an adult.
No, you have your queens mixed. It was Cleopatra who was exiled by her brother.
43 bc
In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.
No her sister died before she did.
Cleopatra was 22 when she was exiled in the civil war with her brother.
47 BCE.
From 51 to 30 BCE.
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was the last Pharaoh of Egypt. Depicted in history as a seductress and manipulator, she allied herself with two powerful Romans, Julius Caesar and Marc Antony, in an attempt to maintain the power of the Ptolemies over Egypt. DATES 69 BCE - August 30, 30 BCE Occupation: pharaoh (ruler) of EgyptKnown for: last Pharaoh of Egypt, last of the Ptolemy dynasty of Egyptian rulers; also known for her relationships to Julius Caesar and to Marc AntonyAlso Known as: Cleopatra VII, Cleopatra VII Philopater; Cleopatra Philadelphus Philopator Philopatris Thea NeoteraBiography: Cleopatra Biography - more about the life of Cleopatra, Queen of EgyptBackground, Family: * Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was the descendent of Macedonians who were established as rulers over Egypt when Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in 323 BCE. * Father: Ptolemy XII Auletes ( - 51 BCE, ruled 80 BCE - 51 BCE except for 58-55 BCE) * Mother: Cleopatra VI Tryphaina (co-ruler 58-55 BCE with their daughter, Berenice IV, sister of Cleopatra VII)Marriages and Partners, Children: * brother-husband and co-ruler: Ptolemy XIII (died fighting Caesar's forces) * brother-husband and co-ruler: Ptolemy XIV (established by Caesar as co-ruler with Cleopatra) * Julius Caesar (no formal or informal marriage; Cleopatra went to Rome with him in 46 BCE; Cleopatra returned to Egypt when he was assassinated in 44 BCE) ** Ptolemy Caesarion (b. 46 BCE) * Marcus Antonius (Marc Antony) (married 36 BCE; both Antony and Cleopatra killed themselves in 31 BCE on defeat by Octavian) ** twins: Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene (born 40 BCE) ** Ptolemy Philadelphus (born 36 BCE) * http://womenshistory.about.com/od/cleopatrabios/Cleopatra_Her_Life.htm === ===
No,she killed her self after her husband Marc Antony died.