We have no record of Nefertiti's brother, or if she even had one. Some scholars think that she may have ruled as co-ruler with her husband, Akhenaton, and that's really about all history, factually, knows about her.
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The hieroglyph for exile is not a single symbol, as hieroglyphs are typically used to represent words or concepts. The concept of exile could be depicted in various ways, by combining different hieroglyphs that represent ideas like "to send away" or "to be far from home."
He didn't exactly exile her, she escaped. Her brother would have liked to kill her. The reason was a power struggle for the throne. The Alexandrians hated Cleopatra and backed her brother, so he had popular support.
the theme is ancient Egypt and dessert !~
From a historical perspective, the single most important event in Jewish history was the Babylonian Exile, but this, and the return from Exile, are not really an 'Exodus'.The story of the Exodus from Egypt was important in Jewish biblical tradition, but not in history. Nearly all scholars say there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in The Bible, so the Exodus could not be important in a normal historical sense.
The Shah is the king of Iran, although, the last Shah was overthrown in 1979 and sent into exile, he fled to Egypt where he died.
It is possible he did but it is also possible Cleopatra chose to leave to leave to gather supporters to defeat her brother.
She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.She was forced into exile or else be killed by her brother in their struggle for power.
In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.In 48 BC Cleopatra was driven into exile by her brother and his forces.
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The hieroglyph for exile is not a single symbol, as hieroglyphs are typically used to represent words or concepts. The concept of exile could be depicted in various ways, by combining different hieroglyphs that represent ideas like "to send away" or "to be far from home."
He didn't exactly exile her, she escaped. Her brother would have liked to kill her. The reason was a power struggle for the throne. The Alexandrians hated Cleopatra and backed her brother, so he had popular support.
the theme is ancient Egypt and dessert !~
Lakshman or Laxman
Aranya kanda of Ramayan tells every moment of Rama in his exile.
She wasn't Roman, she was Greek. Cleopatra was desended from Ptolemy Soter I, a general of Alexander the Great. Cleopatra was in exile until Julius Ceasar visited Egypt. Then he helped put her on the throne and killed her brother
Julius Caesar was the top man in Rome when he met Cleopatra. Cleopatra was feuding with her brother for control of Egypt at the time and Cleopatra was in exile. In Cleopatra's father's will the kingdom was to be shared by Cleopatra and her brother with Rome as its protector. When Caesar came to Egypt, Cleopatra knew that he was the only one who had the power to reestablish her on the throne. Her interest in Caesar was purely self-centered.
Cleopatra's father actually gave her the right to rule Egypt along with her brother. They were to be co-rulers under the terms of his will. They had a falling out and Cleopatra had to go into exile. Now here's the tricky part. Julius Caesar arrived in Egypt at the time of the rift between Cleo and her brother. Rome had been made the protector of Egypt and as Caesar was Rome's representative, he stepped in to try to make peace. It didn't work and the Alexandrian war broke out which resulted in the death of Cleo's brother and Caesar establishing Cleopatra on the throne with Rome's backing and protection.