No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
No, or at least none who could help her in any way. She tried to ally herself with Julius Caesar and then Marc Antony, but those alliances both proved to be fatal. None of the surrounding kingdoms were her allies, as she had a tendency to meddle in their affairs. She had personal allies in Alexandria (along with enemies) but the only thing they were able to do was to pay Octavian not to destroy her statues.
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Yes, she named her daughter Cleopatra Selene.
Everyone had ancestors. Cleopatra was no exception.
No.
Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.Rome never took any land from Egypt while Cleopatra was queen. In fact, Cleopatra received land from Rome after the meeting at Antioch.
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We have no record of any speech that Cleopatra might have made.
Yes, Cleopatra had two brothers and three sisters.
No. There are no inventions credited to Cleopatra nor any inventions accredited to her reign.
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Yes
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