Maybe is the best answer to your question.It is said that Cleopatra had herself rolled in a rug to gain access to Caesar by some sources, while other sources say she was in a laundry bag.
No, Nefertiti live a thousand plus years before Cleopatra and never heard of Caesar.
Cleopatra.
Cleopatra VII meet Julius Caesar by hiding in a rolled up carpet and brought into Julius Caesar's royal chamber and made love with him.
she was wrapped in a rug because people wanted her dead an she was trying to get back into Rome Caesar had summoned Cleopatra to Alexandria in order to mediate the dispute between her and her brother. However, Cleopatra as the enemy of her brother, would have been killed on sight, so she devised a way of wrapping herself in a rug (or a laundry bundle as some sources say) in order to be delivered to Caesar.
Yes. Her older brother and his advisers forced her into exile and if she returned to Alexandria they wold have killed her. That was the reason that she had to roll herself in a rug or mat or a whatever in order to get to Caesar as she had been ordered.
No, Nefertiti live a thousand plus years before Cleopatra and never heard of Caesar.
Cleopatra.
She had herself rolled up in a rug and had the rug delivered to him as a gift.
Cleopatra VII meet Julius Caesar by hiding in a rolled up carpet and brought into Julius Caesar's royal chamber and made love with him.
she was wrapped in a rug because people wanted her dead an she was trying to get back into Rome Caesar had summoned Cleopatra to Alexandria in order to mediate the dispute between her and her brother. However, Cleopatra as the enemy of her brother, would have been killed on sight, so she devised a way of wrapping herself in a rug (or a laundry bundle as some sources say) in order to be delivered to Caesar.
Yes. Her older brother and his advisers forced her into exile and if she returned to Alexandria they wold have killed her. That was the reason that she had to roll herself in a rug or mat or a whatever in order to get to Caesar as she had been ordered.
Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.Cleopatra wrapped herself in a rug or a mat to meet with Julius Caesar because it was about the only way she could think of to obey his summons without getting herself killed. Caesar summoned her to Alexandria in order to settle the war between Cleo and her brother. Cleopatra, if she came openly, would have put herself right into her brother's stronghold (Alexandria) and she would have been killed on sight.
Cleopatra rolled herself in a rug and it got delivered to him
she rolled her self in a rug and was delivered to Julius ceaser
There is no historical evidence to support the theory that Cleopatra smuggled herself into Julius Caesar's palace in a rug or carpet to seduce him. This is likely a romanticized myth that has been perpetuated over time.
Cleopatra could be considered clever and even witty at times. She certainly displayed her cleverness in having herself delivered to Caesar in either a mat, rug or laundry basket,(sources vary) and her wit showed through in her fishing joke with Marc Antony.
She arranged to be delivered to his room, hidden in a roll of carpet or a big amphora. She got delivered along with his dinner and she jumped up and surprised him when the moment was right. He fell instantly in love with her and she explained how she thought differently to her sibblings because she wanted Rome to take over in Egypt whereas they wanted Egypt to stay Egyptian. Their meeting was in Egypt, in Caesar's tent.