The answer to your question is yes, but.... Under Egyptian law or custom, a female could rule, but had to have a male co-ruler. That's the reason her father left the kingdom to Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII with Rome as their guardians. Well Cleopatra got around this inconvenience after both her brothers were dead by making her little son, Caesarion, her co-ruler.
The famous Cleopatra, is dead, she was the last of the Pharaohs of Egypt and lived at the same time as Julius Cesar
There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.There were seven Egyptian queens named Cleopatra. Since Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name, there may have been more queens with the same name that never were mentioned in history.
We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.We can say for certain that there were seven queens in Egypt named Cleopatra. But the name Cleopatra was a common Macedonian name and there may have been other queens with the same name that have not made the history books.
Cleopatra's siblings were her two brothers, both named Ptolemy, and her three sisters. Her sisters' names were Cleopatra Tryphaena (same name as her mother), Berenice and Arsinoe.
tie they have the same powers
The famous Cleopatra, is dead, she was the last of the Pharaohs of Egypt and lived at the same time as Julius Cesar
If you mean Pomponia and Cleopatra, no they were not the same. Pomponia was Caesar's second wife. Cleopatra was the queen of Egypt.
Berenice and Arsinoe were Cleopatra's two sisters, but they may not all have the same mother. They all have the same father, Auletes.
No to pharaohs ever were buried in the same pyramid. Each pharaoh had built their own tomb or pyramid.
Where a ruler can be considered any one in power, not all rulers are Pharaohs. Just as blue is a color, but not all colors are blue, Pharaohs are rulers but not all rulers are pharaohs.
In her reign, Cleopatra made a political alliance with Marc Antony, and through this alliance gained territories. These new territories under her control made Egypt almost the same size as it was under the heyday of the Pharaohs. Her other major achievement was bringing down the Roman republic and enabling Octavian to become sole ruler.
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.
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Yes they were treated the same
Yes!
Dynasty
Yes, Cleopatra married both of her brothers. But not at the same time.