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No, Marc Antony killed himself at least two weeks before Cleopatra killed herself, maybe longer. The ancients give no exact date, but they all agree that Cleopatra made advances to Octavian, tried to starve herself, was ill and recovered, all after Antony's death, and this took time.

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How old was cleopratra when she killed her self?

Cleopatra was 39 when she killed herself.


How did Cleopatra compare to other Pharaohs?

She female and she killed herself.


Why are Hatshepsuts needles also referred as Cleopatra's Needles?

Hatshepsut's needles? No such thing. Cleopatra's needles are in reality Thutmose III's needles as he is the one who commissioned them. The term "Cleopatra's Needles" is nothing more than an exotic title for the obelisk.


What were Cleopatra's negatives in life?

She supposedly killed herself because Mark Antony killed himself because he heard Cleopatra was dead so he decided he had nothing to live for since his lover was died but she was actually died and she killed herself cause he killed himself cause he thought she was dead. I don't know a whole lot about her, but her father was disliked by many people, and she constantly had to fear assassination attempts. her oldest sister wasn't kind and was greedy, so she always had to watch her back. She traveled with her dad to Rome and had to hold herself with dignity to impress her father and prove to the Romans that they should ally with the king. She had to try to defend Egypt later from the Romans and failed, she had to seduce an emperor to get what she wanted, and, well, she committed suicide.


Why did Cleopatra roll in a rug?

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.