No, It was Julius Caesar's heir, Octavian (Augustus). After the double suicide of Cleopatra and Marc Antony, Octavian took control of Egypt.
Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VII of Egypt became allies and lovers.
Cleopatra VII of Egypt did not marry Julius Caesar. They were lovers.
Julius Caesar had girl friends all over the empire, but at the time of his death two women were predominant, they were Cleopatra of Egypt and Servilia Caepionis.
Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.Cleopatra's first achievement, as far as we know, was securing the throne of Egypt. She did this with Julius Caesar's backing.
He ruled the Roman Empire as a dictator from 49BC to 44BC He Ruled The Roman Empire In Cairo Egypt For 1-10 Years
Gaius Julius Caesar left to his successors an Empire that spread from the British Islands to the Caspian sea and Persian Gulf [West to East] and from Germany to Upper Egypt [North to South]. An image to compare is attached in the related links here below.
First of all, Egypt was not a Roman province at the time of Julius Caesar. It was an independent kingdom. Egypt was under the protection of Rome, as stated in the late king's will. Caesar treated Egypt as a client kingdom of Rome, even after the Alexandrian War.
Julius Caesar only killed Gaius Pompey, one of Pompey's sons. This was after the Battle of Munda in 45 BC which finally brought the civil war to an end. Pompey himself was murdered in Egypt. His remaining son, Sextus Pompey, was murdered in the mideast, by Marc Antony's commander, some say on orders from Antony, although Antony denied responsibility.
Julius Caesar had only one illegitimate son, Caesarion, whom he had with his liver, Cleopatra VII of Egypt.
Julius Caesar's relationship with Cleopatra was a mutual one . Julius Caesar put Cleopatra and her brother on the throne of Egypt, in return he was to recieve payments from Egypt. He also left (correct me if im wrong) four legions of men to keep Egypt on friendly terms so there would be no uprisings.
Julius Caesar brought back the calendar from Egypt. While he was there he met and consulted with the Egyptian astronomers and priests and together they reformed and stabilized the Roman calendar.
Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.Ptolemy XV was the son that Cleopatra claimed was fathered by Julius Caesar. When he died Egypt was in a state of submission as Octavian had just entered Alexandria and was in the process of incorporating it into the Roman empire.