Absolutely not. Cleopatra and her family were bitter enemies with each one trying to usurp the other. When Cleopatra gained power she lost no time in killing off her brother and sister.
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No they are not. The most famous Cleopatra was Queen Cleopatra VII because she was the last pharaoh to rule Egypt. Cleopatra IV was probably one of Cleopatra VII's relatives as lots of the women in her family had the name Cleopatra.
Yes, Cleopatra's family, the Ptolemaic dynasty, was connected to many royal families through strategic marriages and political alliances. Cleopatra herself engaged in key relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony as a means of solidifying her rule in Egypt and maintaining her position of power.
Cleopatra started her rule in 51 B.C.!
Cleopatra ruled in Eygypt
In his will, Cleopatra's father designated Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy XIII to rule Egypt together.
Cleopatra ruled Egypt and its territories.
Cleopatra's family were the murderous Ptolemies.
Cleopatra wanted to rule Egypt because she thought it was her right under her father's will.
Cleopatra ruled for 17 years.
Cleopatra was the last in the line of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
No, Cleopatra ruled in the Ptolemaic dynasty.