Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
Yes, her son Caesarion, was actually Ptolemy XV. He co-ruled with his mother since he was a baby. (a clever way for Cleopatra to control all the power) However in the eyes of the Egyptian people he was the king. The inscription of him and his mother on the temple at Dendera clearly shows him standing before her and of the same size as her, telling the world that they were equals.
it was said that king tut was a mean ruler because in his tomb there were pictures of him kicking his servants.
How leaders where chosen in ancient Egypt is that they would make the last king's first son, or sometimes first daughter rule over Egypt. Then when they died there first son or daughter would be the leader.
Alexander.
There were two possible ways they could become a priest: They could be chosen by the king/pharaoh to have that position OR they became a priest because of hereditary means.
Solomon was King David's and Bathshebas son, so he inherited his throne.
The kings son or nephew.
Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar, nicknamed Caesarion (little Caesar) Greek: Πτολεμαίος ΙΕ' Φιλοπάτωρ Φιλομήτωρ Καίσαρ, Καισαρίων (June 23, 47 BC - August, 30 BC) was the son of Cleopatra VII. He ruled Egypt as a child along with Cleopatra until 30 BC. He was murdered by Octavian, who would later become the Roman emperor Augustus.Caesarion is probably the son of Julius Caesar. If so, he is the only known son of Caesar.Caesarion was the last king (pharaoh) of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt.
it was said that king tut was a mean ruler because in his tomb there were pictures of him kicking his servants.
Cleopatra's youngest son was Ptolemy Philadelphos.
pyramid
He was Alexander the Great. He was king of Macedonia.
How leaders where chosen in ancient Egypt is that they would make the last king's first son, or sometimes first daughter rule over Egypt. Then when they died there first son or daughter would be the leader.
Alexander.
There were two possible ways they could become a priest: They could be chosen by the king/pharaoh to have that position OR they became a priest because of hereditary means.
How leaders where chosen in ancient Egypt is that they would make the last king's first son, or sometimes first daughter rule over Egypt. Then when they died there first son or daughter would be the leader.
they had to be the son of the former king in order to get the throne
Solomon was King David's and Bathshebas son, so he inherited his throne.