No, he didn't go into hiding, he went into exile when the Alexandrians overthrew him. He was very active in soliciting help from Rome in order to get his throne back.
No, Cleopatra's father, Ptolemy XII, did not go into hiding. He was the pharaoh of Egypt and ruled openly, albeit facing various challenges during his reign.
He didn't.
To prepare his family to go into hiding, Anne Frank's father started stocking and storing items the family would need in hiding. When Anne's sister received a notice to go into labor service in Germany, the family went in hiding.
Cleopatra's father was officially married to a woman named Cleopatra V.
Cleopatras mother was her fathers sister, Cleopatra V, Tryphaena and she was killed by Cleopatra's sister Bernice because Cleopatra and her father had left to rome and Tryphaena had taken the throne. Cleopatras father died of natural causes (or so is thought) in 51 b.c.
Cleopatra's father's name was Ptolemy XII.
Anne Frank's father had planned to go into hiding for months. He told Meip to take Margot to the annex and keep her there until the rest of the family came into hiding with margot.
Cleopatra's father, Ptolemy XII, never went into hiding. He went into exile, but was very visible in trying to get financial backing so he could raise an army to try and get his kingdom back. Much later, it was Cleopatra herself who had to go into hiding.
Ptolemy XII Auletes, king of Macedonia and a famous flute player
Cleopatra's father was Ptolemy XII, nicknames Alutes, because he played the flute.
Cleopatra's father's name was Ptolemy XII. We don't know who her mother was.
Cleopatra's first mentor would have been her father and then Julius Caesar and Marc Antony.
The Cleopatras was created in 1983.