No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
No. Cleopatra was a Greek. Octavian was a Roman. The only far out relationship that they could possibly have is through Caesarion, who Cleopatra claimed was the son of Julius Caesar, Octavian's great uncle. If Caesarion were indeed Caesar's son, then Octavian and Caesarion would be related, not Cleopatra and Octavian.
Octavius was Caesar's adoptive son but he was actually his nephew.
Mark Antony and Octavius Caesar, both were Roman generals. Correction here, It was Julius Caesar who had an affair with Cleo. Octavius hated her.
No, they were enemies, although Plutarch claims that Cleopatra tried to get Octavian's sympathy, but Octavian stood his ground and would not be taken in by her wiles.
The cast of Antony and Cleopatra - 1908 includes: Charles Chapman as Mark Anthony Maurice Costello as Marc Antony Betty Kent as Cleopatra Florence Lawrence as Cleopatra Paul Panzer as Lieutenant to Octavius Caesar
Cleopatra had affairs with Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. It's unlikely that love had anything to do with either relationship.
No, the two were not related. Cleopatra was Greek and Nefertiti was Egyptian and they lived about a thousand years apart.
No one seemed to have been influenced by Cleopatra. As the last of her dynasty, she had no legacy to leave anyone. Novelists and playwrights seem to be the only ones who could loosely be said to have been influenced by her, as they used her story as part of their works.
Cleopatra was a Ptolemy. She was the last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty and therefore was related to the entire line of Ptolemaic pharaohs.
Aegyptus (also known as the Roman province of Egypt) was established in 30 BCE (BC) after Gaius Octavius deposed of Queen Cleopatra VIII.
Both Julius Caesor and Mark Anthony were influenced by the infamous Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Caesor married Cleopatra and fathered a son with her whom octavius soon to be Emperor Augustus had killed after Caesors death.
Octavius tells Antony that the enemy is coming forth with a battle at Philippi
No, the two women were not related at all. Hatshepsut lived roughly 1,400 years before Cleopatra. Hatshepsut was Egyptian, Cleopatra was Greek.